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Set
among the lush fertile Appalachian Mountains
in Fayetteville, Penn National's reputation
is well deserved as one of the top ten courses.
The Inn is located right on the golf course
and the resort is easily accessible to metropolitan
areas and airports such as Washington D.C.,
Baltimore, and Harrisburg. More attractions
include historic Gettysburg, state parks,
and the Appalachian Trail.
- 2
DAY SCHOOL (Apr 15 - October 15)
Sat. and Sun.. (Arrive any Fri. after
3pm)
- 3
DAY SCHOOL (Apr 15 - October 15)
Option 1: Mon.-Wed.. (Arrive any Sun.
after 3pm)
Option 2: Fri.-Sun. (Arrive any Thurs.
after 3pm)
5 DAY SCHOOL (Apr 15 - October
15)
Mon-Fri (Arrive any Sun. after 3pm
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Length
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Single
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Double
Per Person
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Non-Participating
Spouse
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Commuter*
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1
day |
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2
day
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$725
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$610
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N/C
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$495
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3
day
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$1080
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$915
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N/C
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$745
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1
day |
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5
day
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$1800
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$1520
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N/C
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$1235
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In 1966, Edmund Ault came to Penn National from Washington, DC, and laid out the original course, a classic, Northeastern-style masterpiece with large contoured greens and tree-lined fairways. Construction of the Founders Course was completed & opening day was celebrated on June 1, 1968. The Penn National Inn is a majestic, two-story brick Georgian manor house that overlooks the white rocks and serves as the front door to the facility. The house is rich in history and has been renovated to preserve its character and ensure its place in history.
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