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Plan Your Williamsburg Golf Trip in 60 Seconds

Historic Virginia golf with colonial charm and championship courses

Williamsburg delivers serious golf with a side of American history. Kingsmill's three courses anchor the scene, but Golden Horseshoe and Ford's Colony round out a deep rotation. After your rounds, hit the colonial taverns and craft beer spots along DoG Street. A refined trip that still gets rowdy.

Williamsburg operates on a different logic than most golf destinations. The courses here aren't arranged around a resort strip or a manufactured golf village — they're embedded in actual American history, tucked between a colonial capital and the James River, laid out through hardwood ravines and pine corridors that existed long before anyone was swinging a club. That geographic specificity matters. The Golden Horseshoe Gold Course sits five minutes from the center of Colonial Williamsburg, a Robert Trent Jones Sr. design with real elevation drama and an island-green 16th that has been quietly humbling golfers since 1963. A mile or so away, Kingsmill's River Course is a Pete Dye routing along the James River bluffs — a former PGA Tour venue where the finishing stretch will have your group completely unhinged by the back nine. Spread those two across your first and last days, fill the middle with Kingsmill's Plantation Course for something more forgiving and still architecturally interesting, and you have a rotation that's diverse without ever feeling like you're padding the schedule. The Woods Course exists for mornings when the group needs gentler terrain and wider fairways, which every multi-day trip eventually does.

The lodging math here favors groups that book smart. Rental homes inside Kingsmill put you on the property with resort amenities, walking distance to the clubhouse, and the kind of porch-and-kitchen situation that converts three hundred dollars in groceries into four days of effortless morning logistics. Harris Teeter is under ten minutes away; the state ABC store on Richmond Road handles everything else. The alternative is positioning yourself near DoG Street in the Colonial Williamsburg footprint, which trades course proximity for walkable nights — and the nights here are actually worth walking to. Chowning's Tavern is the kind of colonial-era pub experience that sounds like a tourist trap until you're two rounds of dark ale deep and the Gambols music is going. Precarious Beer Project is the antidote to all that — big industrial taproom, rotating IPAs, bocce courts nearby at Amber Ox if the group needs something to do between pints. For dinner, Pierce's Pitt Bar-B-Que on the edge of town is an oak-and-hickory operation that's been running since 1971 and remains the most honest meal you'll eat all trip. Fat Canary on Merchants Square is where you go the night the group wants to spend real money on food and actually deserves to.

Shoulder seasons are where this trip makes financial sense. Spring and fall bring moderate temperatures, the kind of morning light that makes parkland golf feel like it was designed specifically for that moment, and green fees that come down meaningfully from summer peaks — the River Course and Gold Course are both approaching three hundred dollars in peak demand, but spring and fall bring those numbers into a range where playing both in the same trip stops feeling reckless. PHF airport is twenty minutes from anything relevant, which removes the usual buffer day that kills these trips before they start. Fly in Thursday afternoon, tee off Friday morning, play four rounds across three days, leave Sunday afternoon. That schedule actually works here.

6
courses
Spring, Fall
best season
PHF
20 min drive
10–50k
town size
The rota

Courses

Golden Horseshoe - Gold CourseBucket List

Robert Trent Jones Sr. masterpiece — dramatic elevation changes and the legendary island-green 16th

$130–$215
Par 71 · 6,817 yds
parkland · walkable
Kingsmill Resort - River CourseBucket ListTOURNAMENT HOST

Former PGA Tour stop on the James River — Pete Dye design with iconic finishing holes along the bluffs

$175–$295
Par 71 · 6,831 yds
parkland
Golden Horseshoe - Green CoursePremium

Rees Jones design — longer and more modern than the Gold with generous fairways through mature pines

$75–$125
Par 72 · 7,120 yds
parkland · walkable
Kingsmill Resort - Plantation CoursePremium

Arnold Palmer design weaving through ravines and hardwoods — the more playable Kingsmill track

$95–$155
Par 72 · 6,603 yds
parkland
Ford's Colony - Marsh Hawk CoursePremium

Dan Maples design with water on 14 holes — target golf through wetlands and Virginia hardwoods

$70–$115
Par 72 · 6,769 yds
parkland
Kingsmill Resort - Woods CourseSolid

Tom Clark design with wider fairways — great warm-up round or hangover-day option

$65–$100
Par 72 · 6,784 yds
parkland
Base camp

Where to Stay

houseSleeps 1216

$600–$1,800 /night

Kingsmill Resort / Ford's Colony communities

poolhot tubgame roomgolf course viewslarge kitchen
resort houseSleeps 1014

$800–$2,000 /night

Colonial Williamsburg / DoG Street area

resort pool accessspa accessconciergeshuttle to coursesfitness center
The table

Dining

Fat Canary

$$$$
upscale

Williamsburg's best fine dining on Merchants Square — seasonal American cuisine with an award-winning wine list

4.8

Chowning's Tavern

$$
southern

18th-century colonial tavern in CW serving ale and pub grub — the Gambols night music is a blast

4.3

Cochon on 2nd

$$$
southern

Cajun-Southern fusion in New Town with excellent pork dishes and creative cocktails

4.6

Waypoint Seafood & Grill

$$$
seafood

Fresh Chesapeake Bay seafood with a raw bar and solid steak options for the non-fish crowd

4.5

Pierce's Pitt Bar-B-Que

$
bbq

Legendary roadside BBQ since 1971 — pulled pork and ribs slow-smoked over oak and hickory

4.6
Opus 9 Steakhouse

Opus 9 Steakhouse

$$
steakhouse

Williamsburg's premier chophouse in New Town. Prime cuts, extensive wine list, fireside dining, and private rooms for groups of 10-50. Rated 4.7 by 6,000+ OpenTable diners.

4.7
After the round

Nightlife

Precarious Beer Project

brewpub

Williamsburg's best craft brewery with a huge taproom, outdoor seating, and rotating IPAs

The Hound's Tale

Late night
cocktail

Speakeasy-style cocktail bar in Merchants Square with craft drinks and colonial ambiance

Paul's Deli

Late night
dive

William & Mary dive bar institution — cheap beer, loud music, zero pretension

Amber Ox Public House

patio

Gastropub with craft beer garden, bocce courts, and a great outdoor scene

Off days

Activities

Axe Republic Throwing Experience

axe throwing2-3 hours$30–$45/pp

Axe throwing, throwing stars, and knives in a group-friendly venue with food and drinks between rounds. Perfect competitive arrival-day activity for 12-16 guys.

Colonial Williamsburg Historic Tour

hikinghalf day$20–$45/pp

Walk the 18th-century streets, hit the colonial taverns, and watch blacksmithing demos — the ultimate arrival day history crawl

Jamestown & Yorktown Battlefield Tour

hikinghalf day$15–$25/pp

Visit the first permanent English settlement and the Revolutionary War battlefield

James River Kayaking

kayaking2-3 hours$40–$65/pp

Paddle the James River past Kingsmill bluffs and colonial-era plantation sites

Go Ape Zipline & Adventure Park

zipline2-3 hours$55–$65/pp

Treetop zipline course through the forest canopy at Freedom Park

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