Most of the great course architects have worked the ground on this state, with one of the best mountain courses at Homestead, to one of the most popular golfing regions in Williamsburg. There is so much more to do than just golf too, with Virginia proud to have the longest resort beach in America at 28 miles long, as well as being the Clam, Oyster and Apple Capital of the World.
The state is a four season golf destination and offers some iconic American golf resorts such as The Kingsmill Resort, host to the LPGA Tour and a fantastic golfing experience. With beautiful colours during the fall, Virginia is a stay and play vacation for everyone. The eastern state also boasts plenty of other incredible golf resorts available to play, including the The Highland Course at Primland based on an unbelievable mountainous setting.
The Kingsmill Resort is ideally located along the breathtaking James River, offering a diverse selection of activities on top of two amazing golf courses.
Set against the backdrop of Virginia's breathtaking Allegheny Mountains, The Cascades has a varied terrain that provides challenges for players of all levels.
Carved from the natural landscape of the mountains, The Highland Course at Primland showcases Primland’s breathtaking mountainous views at every turn.
Flying to Virginia from London requires a connecting flight, however it is well worth the trip. Take a look at some key flight details, with tips of when the best time of year is to travel.
Flights & Weather
11 hrs (indirect)
Richmond Airport - RIC
May - September
24 - 32° C