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Golf Courses in Richmond, Virginia Beach, Williamsburg, Outer Banks, NC

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The beautiful, wild eastern North Carolina, Virginia, and Maryland region is rich with history, resorts and wonderful golf.

Variety is the spice of golf at Riverfront at Harbor View, and all are welcome to enjoy. Undulating greens, and different natural features from hole to hole make this course unique.

The Golden Horseshoe Golf Club Gold Course is among best of the best. The signature hole has you hitting from an elevated tee down to an island green. You'll be playing around a five-acre lake, across wooded areas, and through woodland glens.
Everyone needs to "go island" at least once in a lifetime, so why not do it at a place that has earned "Five Stars" from Golf Digest's Places to Play?

History buff? You will love the Kingsmill River Course where ghosts of the American Revolution and Civil War still live. Officially designated historical and archeological sites dot the course. These include the restored brick foundation of a colonial tavern, and an earthen fortification used during the American Revolution and the Civil War.

The Kingsmill Woods Course has a double green with a bunker in its center. That's something you don't see very often.

The Tradition Golf Club at Royal New Kent has such a strong Irish flavor, you'll forget you're in Virginia. The fairways are wide and many of its super-fast greens are tiered. Some even lay behind grassy knolls and hand-stacked rock walls.

There's good news and bad news at the Tradition Golf Club at Stonehouse. Wild terrain combines with wide fairways and vast putting greens trip up, then help, the intrepid golfer.

Golf Courses in Richmond, Virginia Beach, Williamsburg, North Carolina's Outer Banks

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