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Fort Belvoir Golf FacilityNo Member Rating - (Rate it!)
| This club has two regulation eighteen hole courses. These courses were built on hilly terrain and have narrow fairways lined with many trees that can affect your shots. There is a slight slant to the terrain on many holes, so your tee shot can bounce into trouble if your shot isn't hit correctly. The small greens are slightly sloped, medium speed, and one of them is double-tiered. There are a water hazard in play on one hole and gorges you must cross over on another two holes. The signature hole is #2 on the Woodlawn Course, a downhill 324-yard, par 4, with two fairways to choose from for approaching the green protected by two large sand bunkers. This hole was on the cover of |
Proshop: On-Site -- Opens at 6:30 Driving Range: Hit from mats Chipping Green: Yes Practice Bunker: Yes Guest Policy: Closed Dress Code: No Tank Tops or Cutoffs Reservations: 3 Days in Advance -- Starting at 8:00 Food: Full Bar, Beverage Cart, Snack Bar, and Restaurant |
Year Built: 1948 Designer: Robert Trent Jones, Sr. Type of Green: Bent Grass Hazards: Yes Walking Allowed: Yes Cart Access: Course |
Weekday - $28.00 (18 holes), $28.00 (9 holes) Weekend - $28.00 (18 holes), $28.00 (9 holes) Credit cards accepted --- Visa - MasterCard Senior Discounts: No Other Discounts: No Club Rental: Yes Golf Cart Rental: Yes Pull Cart Rental: Yes Caddies Available: No Teaching Pro: Yes Although we strive to provide the most accurate prices possible, we can make no guarantees as to the accuracy of the prices. If you plan on playing a round, you are advised to call the course to verfiy their prices. To update the price listings for a course, simply notify us in our Course Info Corrections Forum. Thanks! |
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