I was thumbing through a regional golf magazine, and noticed
a full page ad for a newer course (Links at Gettysburg) located in the Civil War town where I went to school. "Battle the Links" it says. 1/2 the ad is a picture of very expensive-looking stone bridge traversing a man-made pond. A 2nd
smaller picture feautures another pond. And the grand clubhouse is displayed in the third. Really no effort to discuss or picture the course at all.
Their "upscale course features steep 35' rock cliffs, 10 lakes,
stone-lined tee boxes, red rock cart paths, and spectacular waterfalls." "Experience the beauty." I don't doubt for a minute
that this fluff helps bring em' in. (At least they didn't use canons for the 150 yard markers.)
Their other ads show a union soldier hunkered down in a bunker with his sand wedge, as a small cavalry unit looks on.
Anyone battle the links yet?