The Top 9 Best Golf Courses in Virginia
Virginia boasts over 300 golf courses, including some of the most prestigious in the country. With a variety of terrains and landscapes, golfers can enjoy challenging courses with stunning views. The state also hosts several professional tournaments and is home to the Virginia State Golf Association. #golf #Virginia
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Blue Ridge Shadows Golf Club
18-hole course designed by Tom Clark. Features rolling hills, water hazards, and scenic views of the surrounding mountains. -
Golden Horseshoe Golf Club
18-hole course designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr. & Rees Jones. Hosted NCAA championships & LPGA events. -
Highland Course At Primland
18-hole course designed by Donald Steel. Located in the Blue Ridge Mountains with panoramic views. Par 72, 7,034 yards. -
Kingsmill Resort
Hosted LPGA Tour events for over 30 years. Three championship courses designed by Arnold Palmer, Pete Dye, and Curtis Strange. -
Laurel Hill Golf Club
18-hole course designed by Bill Love. Hosted 2013 USGA Mid-Amateur Championship. Rated #1 public course in VA by Golf Digest. -
Pete Dye River Course of Virginia Tech
18-hole golf course designed by Pete Dye. Located on a university campus. Hosted the NCAA Men's Golf Championship in 2011. -
Royal New Kent Golf Club
18-hole course designed by Mike Strantz, opened in 1996. Ranked #3 in Virginia by Golf Digest. Features unique bunkering and rolling terrain. -
The Club at Viniterra
18-hole championship golf course designed by Rees Jones. Hosts the Virginia State Golf Association Mid-Amateur Championship. -
Westfields Golf Club
18-hole course designed by Fred Couples & Gene Bates. Hosted 2013 U.S. Women's Amateur Public Links Championship.