When traveling throughout the state of Virginia you will find various geographical elements. Starting in the low mountains in the southwest, up the Appalachian Trail to the Blue Ridge Mountains, follow the James River through the middle farm country and …
A Unique Pair
Kingsmill Plantation Course & Colonial Heritage
The James River is often a distant memory for those coming to visit the town of Williamsburg. The river plays a huge part in how the weather works along the peninsulas in the Tidewater …
Golf The Kentland
Royal New Kent & Brickshire
Golf can be boring. Let’s face it. Another plain looking hole with a flat fairway, a small bunker in that perfect spot off the tee you hit your ball into every time and then the …
Golf Trip Life!
The best part of the fall is the change in temperature between the morning and the afternoon. Today I played Kiskiack in the morning and the Blue Heron Course in the afternoon. The damp, cool air and the morning dew …
Playing through with Patrick
Over the next couple weeks, I will be heading out of the office and playing the various courses in the area that we work with. This is going to be part of a new review or “play-view” section, as we …
Top “fore” things to do when it rains on your Williamsburg Golf Trip?
We all know Mother Nature usually has her way with us golfers. She is as predictable as our opening tee shot after that 5 hour car ride and straight to the tee motto. In a perfect world we would all …
Truly Playing Through History
The rich history of Williamsburg lies around each right-hand turn, stoplight and even dogleg lefts. With so much of the country’s early history happening in the small quaint town outside of the first settlement, there is a lot to see. …