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Golf is a game for a lifetime. Some take it even a step further. That certainly seems to be the case at
New England’s most haunted golf destinations. Haunted Golf New England, the DVD, is best enjoyed
by a crackling fire on a crisp autumn evening. Join host Rob Nicoleski as he introduces five chilling
tales of Ghosts, Goblins and The Bogeyman.

Our first story begins as two weary travelers, Bob Halloran and Paul Harber, make their way toward
the Green Mountains of Vermont. Between rounds of golf at the Gleneagles Golf Course, Bob and Paul
experience other-worldly happenings at the very historic and very haunted Equinox Inn. A favorite stop
for Abraham Lincoln’s wife and son, there are those who say they never left.

The fog shrouded seaside village of Portsmouth, Rhode Island is the scene of our next yarn about a
quaint old golf course called Montaup. Hackers who duff their tee shot on Number 17 will have to tread
softly. You see.....there's an old cemetery that runs through the 17th fairway and the inhabitants still
require you to show your golf etiquette when playing through. They still consider themselves members
and like to call the clubhouse home.

The eery tales continue as our brave duffers, Bob and Paul, find themselves in the White Mountains
of New Hampshire and the Mt. Washington Resort. The golf course was designed by the King of Golf
Course Design, Donald Ross, and although his spirit can still be felt here, it’s the ghost of a Princess
that haunts the grand old Mt. Washington Hotel.

Now it’s on to the windswept moors of Highland Links on Cape Cod. Two ghosts call these high bluffs
in North Truro, home. One inhabits the castle monument that overlooks the golf course. The other
walks the lonely hallways of the old Highland Links Hotel.

In our final story, we come face to face with the Bogeyman. It begins as our shivering Sherlocks, Bob
and Paul, arrive at the isolated White Mountains resort known as The Balsams. Although the golf course
is hauntingly beautiful and the club pro has to share his clubhouse with a ghost, it’s the spectral image
of a goblin-like figure that has townfolk talking to this day.