Summer golf vacations are typically reserved for families but now might be the time to take a summer golf trip. Several Virginia Golf destinations offer great golf and summer attractions for post round entertainment.
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Fords Colony, 54 holes in Williamsburg Virginia
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Blue Ridge Shadows in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley
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Fife & Drum, Colonial Williamsburg
Designed by Lindsey Ervin and opened in 1984 Birdwood has beautiful vista views of the Blue Ridge mountains.
A Shenandoah Valley Gem, the Tom Clark designed Blue Ridge Shadows is a must play for Front Royal Golf Package travelers. Bent Grass fairways and greens make for great year round playing conditions.
Colonial Heritage, designed by well known golf course architect Arthur Hills opened in late fall 2006.
Cypress Point Country Club is a well maintained semi-private golf club in Virginia Beach,Virginia. The course is an Ault & clark design with plenty of character and is laid out on gently rolling terrain betweens Lake Lawson and Lake Smith in a sec …
The 6,621-yard, par 71 Blackheath Course is the most picuresque course at Ford’s Colony.
A favorite to Ford’s Colony members, the Blue Heron course consists of long and challenging par 3’s, fair and forthright par 4’s and intimidating par 5’s.
A par 72, measuring 6,700 yards from the back tees, Marsh Hawk’s greatest challenge is narrow fairways and strategically placed bunkers.
Designed by Robert Trent Jones, touted by some as the best course designer of all time, this golf course will test your game from the first tee to the eighteenth green.
Inspired by the timeless 18th century this course is situated on 105 acres of mature woodlands and natural terrain.
Located about twenty minutes from the Virginia Beach Oceanfront this course features tight driving areas with well bunkered greens.
Fred Couples and course architect Gene Bates teamed up to design Heron Ridge Golf Club.
Full Cry Golf Club at Keswick Hall is a Pete Dye masterpiece that opened in late 2014. Full Cry is already assuming it’s place among the best of the best with awards such as Golf Digests’ Best New Course. Any “well-traveled” golfer needs to have Keswick’s Full Cry added to their list.
With landmarks from Richard Kingsmill’s 1736 plantation woven into the landscape, a round on the Plantation Course is truly historic. A little on the shorter side Kingsmill’s Plantation Course designed by Arnold Plamer is a nice compliment to the famed River course.
Nestled deep in the heart of historic Williamsburg and bordered by the James River’s tranquil blue waters is where you’ll find the famous championship River Course at Kingsmill Resort.
Set along the ridge of a natural bluff, Kiskiack offers a day of golf for players of all levels. Many of the picturesque holes demand accurate shot making from tee to green, while others are more forgiving with ample landing areas and gentle, sloping greens.
Located fifteen minutes from downtown Charlottesville, Old Trail’s bent grass greens and Zoysia fairways are consistently well maintained and make for great playing conditions.
Riverfront golf club is a magnificent waterfront golf design. Tees are typically at ground level, the fairways are generally wide and friendly and chipping areas are plentiful.
Rock Harbor’s Boulder and Rock Courses are two imaginative fun designs that all golfers will enjoy. Play Rock Harbor on your next Shenandoah Valley Golf Trip.
From its opening in 1997, Royal New Kent has provided round after round of breathtaking golf for Willaimsburg Golf Vacation travelers.
Golf vacation travelers headed to the Front Royal area of Virginia will enjoy a day at Shenandoah Valley Golf Club. Enjoy 27 scenic and very playable holes designed by Buddy Loving.
Spring Creek’s bent grass tees, greens and fairways are meticulously maintained, daily playing conditions are easily comparable to the top private clubs in the mid Atlantic region.
Located in New Kent near several other Williamsburg area courses The Club at Viniterra is a Rees Jones design that is generous off the tee but quickly requires attention when playing approach shots.
Virginia Beach National hosted the Nationwide Tour’s Virginia Beach Open for several years and can play over 7,200 yards from the back tees.
Named after nearby historic Jamestown and designed by the Nicklaus Design group this 4-star GOLF DIGEST winner is a favorite for golfers of all skill levels. The Jamestown course was also a host site for several PGA tour qualifiers.
Designed by renowned architect Tom Clark, the Yorktown is a 7,000 yard championship course. Accurrate tee shots are required to successfully maneuver your way around the Yorktown course.
Virginia Golf Vacations partner hotel Fairfield Inn & Suites Charlottesville Downtown
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Virginia Golf Vacations now has affordable condos available in Virginia Beach.
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The Colonies Williamsburg is an affordable condo lodging option for Williamsburg Golf Travelers. Plus a half dozen popular Williamsburg Golf Courses are less then 15 minutes away.
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Comfort Inn Williamsburg Gateway fits the bill for the traveling golfer, free breakfast, free WiFi and centrally located to area courses.
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Staying at the Holiday Inn Express Oceanfront on a Virginia Beach Golf Trip is a “no-brainer.” Newly renovated, all oceanfront rooms with free hot buffet breakfast each morning makes this choice easier than club selection on a short par 4!
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Fairfield Inn by Marriott in Strasburg Virginia is the perfect place to call home on a Shenandoah Valley Golf Trip!
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Turtle Cay Resort is unique property located at 6th and Atlantic one half block off the oceanfront and boardwalk. Golfers will appreciate it’s spacious Queen/ Queen studio rooms with kitchenette or two room suites.
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Holiday Inn Gateway is a great hotel for traveling golfers located within 15 minutes form most popular Williamsburg area courses. It is a full service hotel with restaurant and bar located in hotel lobby. Plus each room includes mini-fridge and microwave.
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Holiday Inn Hotel and Suites – Front Royal Blue Ridge Shadows is located adjacent to the scenic Blue Ridge Shadows Golf Club, the Holiday Inn & Suites Front Royal is the perfect place to stay on your next Shenandoah Valley Golf Package to the Front …
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Golfers will enjoy the convenience of thier full service restaurant located in hotel lobby.
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Located 20-30 minutes from all Virginia Beach courses and an hour from the Bay Creek courses you are never far from great golf.
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Golfers can relax pool side year round in the indoor pool or dine at their outdoor cafe just steps from the boardwalk and Atlantic Ocean.
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Kingsmill is a AAA four Diamond Resort located on the banks of the James River and is eight miles away from historic Williamsburg and five miles away from Busch Gardens and the Water Country USA.
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After your round of golf stretch out in condo style accommodations! Powhatan Plantation offers one, two, three and four bedroom condos.
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Greensprings Plantation Resort features two and four bedroom units perfect for the “guys” trip to Williamsburg.
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The Embassy Suites is conveniently located less than 20 minutes from most area courses and less than 10 minutes from Colonial Williamsburg’s Historic Area, great dining, shopping and more.
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Extremely spacious with several dining option onsite including a popular Local Sports Bar located in the hotel lobby, a great place for your group to gather after golf.
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Nestled on the edge of a serene pine grove, this moderately-priced Williamsburg hotel is a golfer’s haven.
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The Best Western Historic Area is perfect for Williamsburg Golf travelers due to it’s location, great price and value and proximity to courses and Williamsburg Restaurants.
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There is plenty to do after golf. Take a stroll down the Virginia Beach Boardwalk, visit Colonial Williamsburg or tour the wineries of Charlottesville. No matter where you play golf in Virginia you will find enjoyable attractions making a summer golf trip even more memorable.
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