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The Wyndham Lancaster Resort & Convention Center delivers modern conveniences on 160 acres in the heart of Pennsylvania's Amish Country. With indoor and outdoor pools, basketball and tennis courts and a golf course, there's something for everyone. The fitness center and 1.9-mile walking trail can keep you active. A game room and children's outdoor…
The DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Hotel Lancaster resides in the heart of Amish country, featuring nine holes of golf, an indoor pool and water playground, an arcade, fitness center and the Cafe 24 Hundred lounge and restaurant. The course is a par 33 of 2,367 yards that offers a complimentary pull cart.
The Heritage Hills Resort in York, Pennsylvania, lies just off Interstate 83, featuring recreation and meeting facilities for all types of travelers. A spa and salon, multiple dining experiences and golf are at the heart of it all. All of the roughly 100 rooms and suites feature mini-fridges and microwaves. A full athletic club is more than just…
The Official Resorts of Hersheypark attract families and golfers with a variety of attractions and two main lodging properties, the Hershey Lodge and the historic Hotel Hershey. Its East and West courses are private only accessible by resort guests. The "Sweetest Place On Earth" entertains with amusement and water parks, live concerts, multiple…
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From top courses from California to Florida, here’s a look at the 20 best streaks of public golf courses that have hosted LPGA events.
Recently on Golf Channel's Morning Drive, I shared five great places to play this fall, as well as some updated golf package specials for 2015.
While Inniscrone Golf Club has some tough and unusual holes, one thing it is not is boring. One of the most important keys to enjoyment here is playing the right tees. The overall experience is definitely un-muni like. A good professional staff, friendly atmosphere and terrific course conditions bring an enjoyable golf experience.
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Of all the golf courses in York County, the Heritage Hills Course at Heritage Hills Golf Resort is among the favorites. This scenic Russell Roberts design is filled with risk-reward opportunities.
Located just off the banks of the Susquehanna River, Royal Manchester Golf Links transports you to the coast of the British Isles in south central Pennsylvania. Envisioned in the tradition of the Old Course at St. Andrews, this Tim Freeland design features rolling hills and generous bentgrass fairways and greens.
Springwood is the bigger challenge of the two courses at Heritage Hills Golf Resort in York. Springwood sprawls across hilly Pennsylvania countryside with dramatic elevation changes. Risk-reward opportunities are everywhere, making it a true shotmaker's golf course.
Between Philadelphia and Baltimore lies Inniscrone Golf Club, a hilly parkland course in Avondale, Pennsylvania. A private club when it opened in 1998 to rave reviews, the course is now open to the public and is one of the better values in the area. Inniscrone starts out easy enough but gets progressively harder as you get toward the finish.
Inniscrone Golf Club in Avondale, Pa. was private and ranked among the top 100 courses in the country when it opened in the late 1990s. Over the past several years, however, the course's conditions deteriorated. But Inniscrone, located about an hour from Philadelphia, is making a comeback. Bunkers have been reworked. Greens have been improved. And more changes are coming on this Gil Hanse design, which is open for public play and also offers memberships.
The Deerfield golf course opened in 1955 as Louviers Country Club, originally built by the DuPont Corporation for its employees. Today, it's owned by the state of Delaware. Dramatic elevation changes provide many challenges, but overall it's not an overwhelming golf course.
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