"Golf’s Gettysburg Address"
Near hallowed ground where Union and Confederate soldiers marched and camped during the defining battle of America’s Civil War, a supreme challenge of golf has been waged at The Links At Gettysburg – “Golf’s Gettysburg address” – since the first shots were fired in 1999. Accolades from professional and amateur golfers pour in about the magnificent architecture by Steve Klein & Lindsay Ervin, superior playing conditions maintained by Superintendent John Long and the signature service that distinguishes The Links, a “4 1/2 Star” rated facility by Golf Digest and a “Must-Play” by Golfstyles. The golf at the Links At Gettysburg is truly spectacular, with water on almost every hole, elevated tee shots to greens fronting red rock cliffs; blind doglegs and undulating greens making the putting difficult even after you’ve managed to escape the hazards. Striving to shoot par at The Links is a supreme challenge and a rewarding experience every golfer should have.