FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
June 11, 2018

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Teri Treat
Inn at Lynden

Inn at Lynden and Homestead Farms Golf Club Present TeeForeTwo Special

The Inn at Lynden and Homestead Farms Golf Club are excited to announce a ‘stay and play’ package in the charming Dutch-inspired town of Lynden, Washington. For $299 guests get to combine luxurious lodgings in a historic setting combined with golf on an immaculately groomed course. Rates are good through October 2018. Homestead Farms Golf Course, located just on the outskirts of Lynden, winds its way across a true resort course. With wide landing areas and multiple tees for the recreational golfer and length, doglegs and hidden hazards to challenge experienced players, this course satisfies golfers of all levels. The only course in Washington with a par five that plays into an island green, this beautiful finishing hole has been voted best of its kind in the state. The Inn at Lynden is a newly built hotel situated in the century-old Waples Mercantile Building, located in the heart of downtown Lynden. A mile from Homestead Golf Club, the building is also home to five independent merchants: a tap house, bookstore, gourmet food store, café and specialty baby store. Guests of the Inn at Lynden experience luxurious comfort and stylish contemporary design in an authentic historic setting, surrounded by unique shopping and dining opportunities. Both the Inn at Lynden and Homestead Farms Golf Club have won prestigious awards for their design and enjoy consistent rave reviews from guests. The new TeeForeTwo stay and play package includes a double occupancy overnight stay in one of the Inn at Lynden’s spacious Deluxe King Suites and a round of 18 for two, with cart, at Homestead Farms. Packages start at $299 and are subject to room and tee time availability. www.innatlynden.com 360/746-8597.

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