Hampton Roads Golfing

Amazing Opportunities for Golfers in Hampton Roads!

If you love golf, you’re going to love the Hampton Roads region.

One of the great things about making the decision to move to Hampton Roads will be the weather. Most years, the winters stay mild enough for you to hit the course during the winters, but the summers aren’t so hot that being out during the summer becomes unbearable. Between the weather and the pleasant company you won’t want to ever leave the course.

Your choices when it comes to places to indulge in your favorite sport aren’t unlimited, but they are many. Thirty-six wonderful courses can be found in the area at this point, each one having its own unique qualities, perks and challenges. Two of the local courses even have caught the eye of the PGA.

Woodlands Golf Course

At first sight, the Woodlands Golf Course in Hampton looks like a pretty standard golf course. It has eighteen well groomed holes and pleasant scenery. What customers love about this particular course is the opportunity to work on their long drives. Woodlands currently has the longest tees in the area. With its pleasant layout, golf only setup, and reasonable prices, Woodlands Golf Course is a great choice for the casual golfer, or someone who has just found the sport. You can enjoy tee times every single day.

Hamptons Golf Course

The Hamptons Golf Course was established in the late ‘80’s. Twenty-seven of the Hamptons golf holes are regulation and the driving range has 12 tees. Golf happens to be the only thing the management is interested in and golf will be what you get when you go there. The 18 hole course is regulation length.

Kingsmill PGA Tour Course

If you’re a serious golfer who has found your way to Hampton Roads, you’ll want to make checking out Kingsmill PGA Tour Course. You won’t regret it. For about thirty years, Professionals and skilled amateurs alike love the challenges posed by this course. Not only does it feature some challenging, enjoyable golf, but it’s also beautifully landscaped and surrounded by breathtaking scenery. The area has a rich history, which the courses managers have worked hard to preserve. Kingsmill has several different courses, each of them beautiful and challenging.

Kingsmill has recently become a stopping point on the LPGA tour.

Virginia Beach National Golf Course

The Virginia Beach National Golf Course was opened just before the twenty-first century. Even though the course has only been around for a little over a decade, it’s become one of the Hampton Roads golfing crowds favorite places. The course is a Par 72. The golf course features a slope rating of 142, and the driving range has 50 tees.

The great thing about the Virginia Beach National Golf Course is that even if you’re having a bad day and the golf ball refuses to do what you want, the lovely scenery and well groomed fairways ensure that you’ll enjoy a wonderful days outdoors.

Stumpy Lake Golf Course

Stumpy Lake Golf Course isn’t just a fun name, it’s also a great golf course. The flat fairways and careful groomed Bermuda grass make this an excellent course for the beginner or occasional golfer. The course enjoys being located in the middle of a nature reserve, which not only provides great scenery, but also an opportunity to golf while sighting all kinds of deer, squirrels, foxes, and other Virginia wildlife.

 

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