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03-07-2016 03:11 PM #1
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Golden Horseshoe Virginia
Anyone play the Green or Gold course at this location or have any recommendations
for Virginia Golf Trip
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03-18-2016 12:39 PM #2
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Both courses are very nice (especially their Par 3)
Other course to consider around there (Williamsburg) Colonial heritage (links style) Ford Colony (36 holes) New Kent, Club at Viniterra
Kingsmill (River and Plantation course)
Book with www.virginiagolfvacation.com I tried to book all by myself and they were 200$ lower than what I found for a week of golf
I booked with them 5 times and were never disappointed
Williamsburg, VA is a really nice place for a golf trip everything is a short distance and the city is clean and safe
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03-19-2016 12:06 PM #3
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We are driving up on a Tues and going to play Shenandoah Valley in the afternoon and then drive the rest of the way to Williamsburg.
We paid $530 for 4 nights lodging and 6 rounds of golf. Playing Brickshire Morning and afternoon round wednesday, thurs playing golden horseshoe green course thurs morning and gold course in the afternoon and on friday playing Royal New Kent morning and afternoon round.
These include lunch and 2 beers each day
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03-21-2016 03:38 PM #4
+1 for www.virginiagolfvacation.com
we just got back from a trip in Williamsburg Va, excellent time
Rd 0 Fords Colony (not part of the trip, but we were early so..think it was about $60Cdn
Rd 1 Traditions at Stonehouse
Rd 2 Club at Viniterra
Rd 3 River Front
Rd 4 Traditions at Brickshire
Rd 5 Colonial Heritage
The traditions courses give you a free lunch (Sandwich or burger menu) + 2 free beers and unlimited golf for the day. Viniterra was unlimited as was Colonial Heritage. You couldn't pay me to go back to River Front...Pretty sure that one is a Stevie Wonder Designed course...just awful.
We stayed at GreensSprings, great condos with a pool and hottub if you are so inclined, not too far from any of the courses we went to, and awesome rooms...Checked in just after 3pm Sunday, Checked out Saturday morning...
The trip was around $550 US, absolutely worth it however we were close to the end of their offseason and rates may be higher now.
Played 162 holes in 6 days, the weather was excellent, carts included at each course.
Hope this helps.
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