Pennsylvania Feature Stories
From Gettysburg to Latrobe, play some golf, enjoy history at these classic courses
The state of Pennsylvania has a history as rich and varied as any state in the Union, from the time when Delaware, Iroquois and other American Indians roamed its green wilds, through to the Civil War era. A golf trip to the state's historic courses, so close to important moments in American history and often a part of it, can be fascinating. Here are some of our favorites ...
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In Butler County, cheap golf reigns
Butler County is pretty far off the beaten track, but that doesn't mean you should keep your golf clubs at home. On the contrary, Butler County offers top-notch golf courses with green fees that are a pittance. Loaded with more than 20 courses and only 30 miles north of Pittsburgh, Butler County logs in as one of the great, hidden golf vacation destinations.
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Pittsburgh golf: The Steel City now boasts quality links and vibrant nightlife to boot
Pittsburgh may forever be associated with the landscape of the industrial age - but visitors to this vibrant city can play a slew of quality golf courses, including Olde Stonewall, Quicksilver Golf Club and Cedarbrook Golf Course.
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In Butler County, cheap golf reigns
Butler County is pretty far off the beaten track, but that doesn't mean you should keep your golf clubs at home. On the contrary, Butler County offers top-notch golf courses with green fees that are a pittance. Loaded with more than 20 courses and only 30 miles north of Pittsburgh, Butler County logs in as one of the great, hidden golf vacation destinations.
... full article »Pittsburgh golf: The Steel City now boasts quality links and vibrant nightlife to boot
Pittsburgh may forever be associated with the landscape of the industrial age - but visitors to this vibrant city can play a slew of quality golf courses, including Olde Stonewall, Quicksilver Golf Club and Cedarbrook Golf Course.
... full article »Golf courses in the Poconos offer stunning play - but too few know
The Pocono Mountains are tucked into Pennsylvania's northeast corner. They have long been known for skiing and in the mid-20th Century they gained notoriety (or infamy) for tacky honeymoon resorts. What the region should be noted for is some outstanding golf courses.
... full article »Pittsburgh-area par 3s among the greatest
The par 3 is unique in that it is the only hole that offers the opportunity for instant and immortal glory. That's what makes Pittsburgh-area par 3s so special. Many of the best ones, like the 18 holes featured here, force you to think about the indelible rewards of hitting a shot at the pin and the scorecard-destroying consequences of hitting one that wanders.
... full article »Pennsylvania's Capital Region of Harrisburg has golf galore
There's more to Harrisburg than just lobbyists and legislators. The town is at the center of the Capital Golf Region, which also includes Lancaster, York, Gettysburg and Chambersburg. The development of some high-end golf courses during the past decade complements some solid courses that have been around for years. Together they have transformed the region into a legit golf destination.
... full article »Two upscale golf offerings open in Easton area
The Club at Morgan Hill opened just south of Easton and Riverview Country Club opened just north of town. Both courses have much to recommend them and combined with The Architects Club, just a short drive away in New Jersey, Easton's cache as a burgeoning golf getaway is definitely on the rise.
... full article »With Lederach Golf Club, kids get their own box (and we're not talkin' sand)
Kelly Blake Moran is building a golf course for kids. Well, it's not just for kids; grown-ups can play too. The Reading-based golf course architect has designed a municipal layout in suburban Philadelphia that features the standard set of adult tees, but will also include a set of tees for youngsters 7 to 11 years old.
... full article »Golf in Pennsylvania's Dutch Country is for the ages
Pennsylvania Dutch Country is centered in Lancaster County about 75 miles west of Philadelphia. While a visit to the area can be like stepping back in time, golfers are provided all the modern amenities and some quality golfing venues. Here is a list of the must-play golf courses in Pennsylvania's Dutch Country ...
... full article »Airline wars equal new Philadelphia Freedom for golfers
Philadelphia was the fourth most expensive airport to fly from because US Airways held a virtual monopoly on its major hub city. When Southwest Airlines began its Philadelphia service last May, that all started to change. Particularly uplifting for Philly duffers was the discount airlines selection of golf hot spots. Suddenly, you can grab your clubs and go, almost last minute.
... full article »Philadelphia has plenty to offer golfers, even for those who aren't members
Philadelphia is sometimes described as having an inferiority complex. Right in the middle of the East Coast megalopolis that runs from Washington D.C. north to Boston, Philly often feels lost in the shadows of the Nation's Capital to the south and dwarfed by NYC to the north. But that inferiority complex does not extend to golf.
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