| Virginia
Beach & Tidewater Virginia |
| The
portion of southeastern Virginia
stretching from the Williamsburg area to Virginia
Beach and the Atlantic
Ocean is full of great golf courses
and golf resorts ready for your
next visit! |
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| Northern
Virginia |
| It
only makes sense that the most
populous part of Virginia - Fairfax County, Alexandria, Arlington,
Prince William County, Loudon
County and other nearby jurisdictions
- contains some of the best golf
courses in the state |
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| Central
Virginia |
| As
you move from the Richmond area
west toward Charlottesville, the
landscape becomes more mountainous
and many of the region's golf courses
take advantage of the change. |
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| Southwestern
Virginia |
| Considered
by most to be the most remote part
of the state (although it all depends
on where you're coming from), the
area starting near Roanoke and continuing
southward and westward offers some
very well-known golfing opportunities. |
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| Shenandoah
Valley of Virginia |
| Golf
in and around the Shenandoah Valley
is frequently of the mountain variety.
Great resorts like The Homestead
and the region's skiing resorts
have comfortable golf environments
in the depths of summer. |
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