Williamsburg National Golf Course
Williamsburg National Golf Course has two exceptional 18-hole golf courses – Jamestown & Yorktown Courses, offering unique opportunities for golfers.
The Jamestown Course is a Jack Nicklaus designed course and the layout speaks for itself. Almost every hole weaves through the comunity with houses visible, but not in play. And, there are plenty of challenges for every level of golfer. This course has hosted numerous PGA qualifiers and was named “One of the Ten Best Courses you can play in Virginia” by Golf Digest. This course has Bermuda greens, including the practice greens – and they were in excellent shape. There are a minimal number of bunkers – with 6 holes have none to get in your way.
The Yorktown Course, designed by Tom Clark in 2007, will challenge every aspect of your game, regardless of which tee box you play. Bunkers (all 58 of them) will give you visual challenges off the tee and as you approach the green. Good luck! These greens are undulating and challenging – your aim is to be below the hole as much as possible. The management team is highly focused on maintenance, growing the game and developing programs for younger golfers. Make time to get to Williamsburg National Golf Club – you certainly won’t be disappointed. And, when you go, let them know you heard about them through Virginia Golf Course Reviews.
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