Golf Courses in Newport News, Virginia

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901 Clubhouse Way Newport News, Va. 23608

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  • Newport News Golf Club at Deer Run is a public facility with 36 holes of Championship golf. The Deer Run Go... More on Nngolfclub.com/

  • Newport News GC is a 36 hole facility with two course to choose from More on GolfReview

 

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#2.

11000 Warwick Boulevard (at Nelson Drive) Newport News, VA

 

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#3.

1003 Brick Kiln Blvd, Newport News, Virginia 23602-9427, United States

  • The 18-hole "Championship" course at the Kiln Creek Golf and Country Club facility in Newport News, Virginia features 6,888 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72 . The course rating is 73.4 and it has a slope rating ... More on golflink.com

 

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1500 Country Club Rd, Newport News, Virginia 23606-2840, United States

  • This exceptionally beautiful course features fast greens and tree-lined fairways. Water hazards come into play on six holes. The most difficult hole is #1, a 445-yard, par 4, requiring two lengthy ... More on Golf.com

  • James River Country Club is an 18-hole regulation length golf course in Newport News, Virginia. This championship layout has 3 sets of teeboxes for a fun, but challenging golfing experience. Online... More on TheGolfCourses.net

 

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Building 3501,Fort Eustis, VA 23604

  • The Pines 1 and 3 Course at The Pines Golf Course At Fort Eustis is an 18-hole regulation length golf course in Fort Eustis, Virginia. This medium-length layout features 4 sets of teeboxes for the ... More on TheGolfCourses.net

  • The Pines 2 Course at The Pines Golf Course At Fort Eustis is a 9-hole regulation length golf course in Fort Eustis, Virginia. This short layout features 4 sets of teeboxes for the enjoyment of gol... More on TheGolfCourses.net

 

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#7.

Hampton VA 23661, United States of America

  • Inscription. The Hampton Roads Golf and Country Club was established in 1893 on undeveloped land purchased for speculation by Mary Frances Armstrong in 1888. This site today would extend from Hampton Roads Avenue to East Avenue, from ... More on HMDB

 

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