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door event options. When hosting a meeting,guests can experience a variety of options for team building and recre- ational activities.


“For team building, we offer everything from adventure amenities such as our ropes course to wellness amenities such as group yoga. The resort includes art classes and exclusive team building events like our Build a Boat or Build a Sled,”says Mazer-Workman.


On March 31, Nemacolin will open its Pete Dye designed Mystic Rock course for the season, which will be joined in July by the resort’s newest golf course, Shepherd’s Rock.


Perched high atop the Allegheny Mountains, the Shepherd’s Rock course, also designed by Pete Dye, will offer a layout expected to rival the highest-rated courses in the country, with a pictur- esque finishing hole sure to provide last- ing memories.


FromMarch 31 to July 1,2017,Nemacolin will offer an Unlimited Golf Package that features luxurious overnight accommo- dations and unlimited rounds at the best available rate (per person, per day). Mystic Rock was recently ranked No. 40 inGolfweek’s2017“Best Resort Courses” list and was the host venue of the PGA TOUR’s 84 Lumber Classic from 2003- 2006.


Also, beginning March 31, Nemacolin’s season-long Stay and Play Golf Package includes overnight accommodations and a round of golf on Mystic Rock or Shepherd’s Rock after it opens in July. The resort’s premium “Double Dose of Dye”getaway will feature two-nights’ lux- ury accommodations and a round of golf on each of its layouts from July 12 through the end of the golf season.


A two-night minimum may be required and seven-day advance reservations is requested.


In addition to extraordinary courses, the Nemacolin GolfAcademy offers an array


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