| | Centreville Virginia Golf Courses
Featured Golf Course Review:
| Chantilly National Golf & Country Club -- Ball Striker's Course |
| Review by: Bob S. |
Chantilly is fairly open and forgiving -- wide fairways and large greens. But due to its length you cannot bump it around. Unless you play the women's or seniors tees, you actually need to HIT the ball to get around in a decent score. No sculling it off the tee and still having a decent shot at the green here. Even off the white tees, most players need to hit driver on 12 or 13 holes. The combination makes this rather traditional track a fair test.
The turf conditions and greens are generally quite good. But the tee boxes could use work, and there are drainage problems on a few holes.
This is not the most visually stunning track you will ever play. No dramatic dog legs or elevation changes. BUT it is a great walker's course. Fairly level, with greens and tees close together. Old style. |
| From Virginia |
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| Clear Creek Golf Club -- Place your shot wisely |
| Review by: RSK |
A fun, short course that challenges all levels. You might use a driver on 3 holes. Otherwise, a long iron is all you'll need for most of you tee shots. This course has very few flat lies, so you'll need to scan down the fairway for a preferable lie. The course is unfair only to the left and right of the fairways, as there is little room for error. Otherwise the course is a nice, inexpensive round that you'll talk about with your pals over a beer. |
| From Northern Virginia |
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