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Conference 7.286::golf

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Created:Tue Feb 15 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2129
Total number of notes:21499

1778.0. "Virginia Beach Courses?" by SOLVIT::GAYNOR () Thu Sep 16 1993 16:53

    My brothers and I are heading for Virginia Beach in October for 4-5
    days of golf.  Can anyone recommend good courses in the area and the
    towns they are located in so we can try and get tee-times as early as
    possible.  Also I assume the weather will still be OK?
    
    Thanks,
    
    Rick
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1778.1NACAD::NISKALAWhen will it all end?Thu Sep 16 1993 16:563
    	You can try and play at Kingsmill on the James River. The PGA tour
    stops there. I believer there is a course called Golden Horseshoe down
    there too. Both are in the Williamsburg area, about 1 hr or so from VB.
1778.2Just got back...SMAUG::HUGHESFri Sep 17 1993 16:5619
    I just came back from Williamsburg VA.  I played at two courses at
    Colonial Williamsgurg.  The main or clubhouse name to call is the
    Golden Horseshoe.  They have 2 18 hole courses and 1 9 hole course.
    The two 18 hole courses are beautiful.  Mention that you saw an ad on
    the resort channel and you get a special rate of 55 which includes
    green fees and a cart.  These courses are the Gold course and the Green
    course.  Both very nice.
    
    Another course in the area tops the previous ones I mentioned.  You
    must play Ford's Colony.  This is a private club but I get a time by
    calling them and explaining that I was from out of town and heard many
    things about them.  Ford's Colony is a 36 hole course that requires a
    cart simply because its a hike between the holes. You can't see
    anything except the course you are playing.  Marriott Hotels are
    getting into the timeshare business at Ford's Colony.  Maybe if you
    called them and seemed interested in a timeshare tour, you could play
    for free.
    
    Have fun.
1778.3feedbackSOLVIT::GAYNORMon Nov 15 1993 15:5211
    
    Well I'm back.  Played three courses and I recommend two of them.
    
    Best is Hell's Point.  Very tough and interesting.  Highly recommended.
    
    Other was The Hampton's.  This was interesting.  Has three nines.  You
    must play the Woods course as the first 9.  Then you choose either the
    Links or the Lakes course for the back 9.  Nice setup, you obviuosly
    choose the back 9 that plays to your partners weakness!
    
    
1778.4CYBORG::CULLINANETue Apr 12 1994 19:5611
    Hells Point, Red Wing, Owls Creek, Stumpy Lake, Bumble Bee.
    
    Hells Point is the best. Bumble Bees is excellent, Stumpy lake is
    great,  Red Wing isn't bad (greens could use some work).  Owl Creek
    is called an Excutive coarse it has some long par 5's and a 68 yrd
    par 3 (if that!) but you can by a six pack from the lounge with a
    bag of ice to go.  Forgot Bow Creek it's pretty good.  I haven't
    tried Cyprus or a couple of others but I'm hoping too.
    
    -dave "Life's a Beach"