Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Tee it Up for an Icy Round of Golf in the Pocono Mountains

Annual Ice-Tee Tournament on Frozen Lake Wallenpaupack Places Golf among the Many Exciting Winter Activities in this Mountain Destination
(POCONO MOUNTAINS, Pennsylvania) – Winter snow may have its grips on the Northeast, but golf is in the air. The Pocono Mountains Visitors Bureau – which celebrates 75 years of promoting the many activities in the four-county region – today announces the Annual Ice-Tee Golf Tournament is scheduled for Feb. 22.

Participants will tee it up for nine holes of golf atop frozen Lake Wallenpaupack with prizes, giveaways and the popular “Closest to Wally” driving contest.

“This annual event is always a hit with golfers and non-golfers, alike,” says Carl Wilgus, President and CEO of the Pocono Mountains Visitors Bureau. “Their favorite Pocono Mountains courses are under a layer of snow right now, but golfers are extremely passionate about the sport, so it’ll be a dedicated group that gets out and challenges Mother Nature for a round on frozen Lake Wallenpaupack.”

Cost to participate in the Ice-Tee Golf Tournament is $15 in advance or $20 on the day of the event and prizes will be awarded. Visit http://www.hawleywallenpaupackcc.com/ or call 570-226-3191 for more details and an application.

Home to hundreds of holes of golf by legendary designers such as Donald Ross, A.W. Tillinghast and Jack Nicklaus, the Pocono Mountains have experienced an exciting rejuvenation over the last several years. For golfers looking past the winter months, various value-laden stay-and-play packages are available at many Pocono Mountains courses. For a complete list of Pocono Mountains golf courses and links to individual web sites, log on to http://www.poconosgolf.com/.

Located within a short drive from major metropolitan areas such as New York City, Philadelphia and Newark, golf options abound in the Pocono Mountains. This golf oasis is easily accessible and boasts something to satisfy every taste and skill level – from classic layouts that feature tight fairways and small greens, to expansive resort courses and modern gems.

In addition to the many golf courses, the mountain destination offers numerous lakes and rivers, miles of marked and unmarked trails for hiking and biking, fine dining, shopping, gaming and historical site seeing. Winter offers guests the opportunity to ski, snowboard, snow tube and snowshoe their way through the snowy terrain of more than 163 ski trails.

For more information on the area, visit http://www.800poconos.com/ or call 800-POCONOS (800-762-6667).

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