PLAY IN CAROLINE
Golfing in Caroline is now the best in Virginia. Mattaponi Springs is a new course in the County, and is already considered one of the best anywhere. Mattaponi has been called a recreation gem in Caroline County, and those in the know are saying that Mattaponi Springs may be the most beautiful course they have ever played.
Pendleton, in Ladysmith is the newest course to open and Caroline's Four Winds remains a highly playable course on the Rappahannock.
Soon golfers looking for a variety of great golfing experiences will be weekending in Caroline!
MATTAPONI SPRINGS
"One of the most beautiful courses in Virginia," Mattaponi Springs is located in Ruther Glen, is an outstanding 18 hole course with breaktaking vistas and challenging lies that are very playable. Mattaponi Springs is already slated as the site for tournaments and corporate events. Excellent full service club house.
To play Mattaponi Springs: Take I-95 to exit 98, take right onto Rt. 30 and proceed four miles. Take a left at Rt. 301 and travel seven miles to Rt. 601 which is Penola Road. Travel Penola Road for two miles, entrance on the left.
22490 Penola Road, Ruther Glen, VA 22546, (804) 633-7888
FOUR WINDS CLUB INCa Camping and Golf Resort
Situated on over 300 acres of tranquil, wooded land in a bend of the beautiful Rappahannock River, the resort affords a peaceful, yet accessible retreat. To visit Four-Winds take I-95 North from Richmond to Exit 110. Follow Route 207 to Bowling Green and then onto Route 301 to Port Royal. At Port Royal turn left (North) onto Route 17 to Route 615. Turn right and follow the signs. 2350 Skinkers Neck Road, Rappahannock Academy, Virginia 22538
PENDLETON GOLF COURSE
A spectacular new course by renowned architect Thomas Walker. Destined to be one of the most beautiful golf courses in Virginia and also one of the most challenging. Located on Route 1 in Ladysmith Virginia. To visit Pendleton take I-95 to exit 110 onto 639 West for 1 mile. Turn left onto Route 1 South. Proceed for approximately 1.5 miles and the entrance is on the right. Click here for The August 2007 Pendleton Golf Course Newsletter
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