Virginia Beach
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Courses
- Aeropines Golf Course
- Cypress Point Country Club
- Broad Bay Country Club
- Honey Bee Golf Club
- Virginia Beach National Golf Club
- Bayville Golf Club
- Heron Ridge Golf Club
- Eagle Haven Golf Course
- Cavalier Golf & Yacht Club
- Red Wing Lake Golf Course
- Top Golf
- The Princess Anne Country Club
- Stumpy Lake Golf Course
- Kempsville Greens Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to plan a golf trip to Virginia Beach?
We find late spring (April-May) and early fall (September-October) offer the most pleasant golf weather in Virginia Beach. You'll avoid the peak summer humidity and crowds, enjoying comfortable temperatures perfect for 18 holes. Plus, the courses are typically in fantastic shape during these shoulder seasons.
What kind of golf courses should I expect to find in Virginia Beach?
Virginia Beach offers a great mix, leaning towards well-maintained parkland layouts with some coastal influences. You'll encounter tree-lined fairways and strategic water hazards, often with a relaxed, resort-style feel that's very welcoming. Don't expect true links, but you'll find plenty of engaging designs that make good use of the local terrain.
What are the absolute must-play courses or highlights for a golfer visiting Virginia Beach?
You absolutely need to get a round in at Bay Creek's Palmer and Nicklaus courses, just a short drive across the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel - they offer stunning bay views and championship-level play. For something closer and consistently excellent, Virginia Beach National Golf Club provides a challenging, well-kept experience that always delivers. These two will give you a great taste of the region's best.
Is Virginia Beach an expensive golf destination, and what can I expect for green fees?
Virginia Beach offers good value compared to some other East Coast golf hubs. You can expect green fees to range from $60-$120 for a quality round, with peak season and weekend rates on the higher end. We recommend looking for twilight deals or package options, especially if you're staying for a few days.
What's there to do in Virginia Beach when I'm not on the golf course?
Virginia Beach is more than just golf; you've got miles of beautiful oceanfront boardwalk perfect for strolling or biking. We always recommend exploring the vibrant local dining scene, especially for fresh seafood, or taking a boat tour to spot dolphins. It's easy to combine a relaxing beach vacation with your golf rounds here.