Geneva National Resort Player Course - Golf for Four

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Geneva National Resort Player Course - Golf for Four

Donated by: Geneva National Resort

Donated by: Geneva National Resort

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The Gary Player Course opened with nine holes in 1995, and the Black Knight returned in 2000 to complete his quest: 18 scenic holes of tempting risk-reward golf and the only Player Course in Wisconsin. Traversing woodlands and wetlands, this premier par-72 layout has been honored repeatedly throughout the years. Foursome includes carts. Valid: Sunday - Thursday only. Expires: 12/1/25. Located in Lake Geneva, WI. www.genevanationalresort.com/gary-player-course

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