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 The Links At Gettysburg ~ Make Your Own History
 Nick Ciattei


 Near hallowed ground where Union
 and Confederate soldiers marched
 and camped during the defining
 battle of America’s Civil War, a   Hole 7 Par 5              Hole 8 Par 4
 supreme challenge of golf wages
 on at The Links At Gettysburg. If   187-yard par 3 third  From the elevated tee, the green appears to have been  hewn
          into the side of a 25-foot rock wall  While the hole diplays a treat to behold, the
 an address were to be presented for   challenge tests all of your skills. Holes four through six present what I consider
 golf in this historic area, it would   the scoring section of the outward nine and gently introduce you to the links-style
 take place right here at The Links.   play you’ll encounter for the rest of the round  Face the toughest tee shot of the day
 Since first shots fired in 1999, this   on the 600-yard par 5 seventh  From an elevated tee, you’ll play to a landing strip
 unforgettable layout designed by Lindsay Ervin has received accolades   fairway with water on both sides  Wetlands, two large sand traps, and another 20-
 from professional and amateur golfers as well as regional and national   foot red rock wall protect the green on the short, 323-yard par 4 eighth, the ultimate
 publications  Each trip around the course reminds golfers of the ultimate   risk-reward hole. The front nine closes with a solid par 4, where the second shot
          plays uphill
 confrontation that the game provides. The handsomely showcased rolling
 Pennsylvania hills envelope lakes, creeks, and even some memorable red   Legendary for its difficulty and challenge, the inward nine at The Links brandishes
 rock cliffs. The term “eye candy” always comes to mind when thinking   water of some sort on each hole  On the tenth, a good drive leads to a short iron
 about The Links At Gettysburg.    played to an elevated green  Bunkers and natural forest frame a lovely green
          complex on the dogleg right eleventh  On what is perhaps the most photographed
 Before we venture out to make our own history here, let’s backtrack a bit to   hole for its raw beauty and location, an arched stone bridge serves as the only path
 remember the saga that put Gettysburg in the record books. The Civil War Battle   to the par 3 twelfth’s huge island green. Similar in feel and look, the par 4 thirteenth
 of Gettysburg proved to be the bloodiest battle fought on U.S. soil. From July 1   and par 5 fourteenth each have water down the left and woodlands to the right. The
 through July 3, 1863, Major General George Gordon Meade led the Union’s Army   233-yard par 3 fifteenth plays over still more water to a 40-yard deep green. Breathe
 of the Potomac’s 85,000 men to war against General Robert Edward Lee and his   deep on the whopper of a par 4 sixteenth that measures nearly 500 yards from the
 approximately 75,000 troops of the Confederacy’s Army of Northern Virginia.   gold cannons  Anything short on your approach to the tough par 4 seventeenth will
 When all was said and done, more than 7,000 soldiers from both sides were killed   be swallowed by two large bunkers that protect the green  Keep it straight and out
 and 33,000 were wounded. Lee’s army took a major hit losing more than a third   of several hazards that come into play on the par 5 eighteenth, a dandy of a closer
 of their militia. These irreplaceable losses to the South’s largest army, combined   that provides a realistic birdie opportunity to end your round
 with the Confederate surrender at Vicksburg, Mississippi, on July 4, marked what
 is widely regarded as the turning point in the Civil War even though the conflict
 would continue for nearly two more years
 Tiny Civil War cannons serve as tee markers
 honoring the region’s history  Six generous
 sets of tees ranging from 4800 to just over 7000
 yards gives players of many levels the chance
 to experience this Southern Pennsylvania
 gem. The front nine poses less threat than its
 rather daunting back nine but at the same time
 delivers the goods in character and beauty
 The opening hole is generally played as a par 4
 lay-up as the fairway drops off significantly at about 225 yards out. The approach
 runs downhill over a creek and into a striking stone wall  If you could vote for a
 signature hole at The Links At Gettysburg, one of the finalists would have to be the

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