Mystic Rock
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| Club information | |
|---|---|
| Location | Nemacolin Woodlands Resort |
| Owned by | Nemacolin Woodlands Resort |
| Operated by | Nemacolin Woodlands Resort |
| Events hosted | 84 Lumber Classic (2003-2006) |
| Website | Mystic Rock |
| Designed by | Pete Dye |
| Par | 72 |
| Course rating | 77 |
| Slope rating | 149 |
Mystic Rock is a private golf course at Nemacolin Resort in Farmington, Pennsylvania.[1][2]
Golf Digest named it #75 "America’s 100 Greatest Public Courses"; #14 "Public Course in Pennsylvania"; and #22 "American’s Top 50 Courses for Women." Golfweek named it #55 "America’s 100 Best Resort Golf Courses"; #1 "Public Course in Pennsylvania"; and #2 "Best Courses You Can Play in Pennsylvania." Golf Range Magazine named it to the list of "Top 50 Public Ranges."[3]
Gallery
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A goat at Mystic Rock (probably from the Nemacolin Woodlands Resort zoo) -
The tee box on the 1st hole -
The approach to a hole with a water hazard -
The tee box on the 17th hole
References
- ^ Robert A. Fiacco (21 June 2013). Showing Up to Play. BQB Publishing. pp. 27–. ISBN 978-1-937084-99-8.
- ^ Matuszewski, Erik (14 July 2017). "Shepherd's Rock: A New Golf Course Punctuates $250 Million Rebirth At Nemacolin Resort". Forbes. Retrieved 26 November 2018.
- ^ Passov, Joe (2018-08-30). "Two courses at Nemacolin Woodlands Resort offer a truly tough test". Golf. Retrieved 26 November 2018.
External links
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