Green Course at Golden Horseshoe Golf Club
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| Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Green | 72 | 7120 yards | 75.1 | 142 |
| Blue | 72 | 6722 yards | 73.4 | 134 |
| White | 72 | 6244 yards | 71.0 | 130 |
| Red (W) | 72 | 5348 yards | 70.5 | 120 |
| Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Green M: 74.9/144 | 429 | 404 | 360 | 380 | 558 | 450 | 188 | 538 | 196 | 3503 | 352 | 195 | 444 | 396 | 466 | 616 | 397 | 220 | 531 | 3617 | 7120 |
| Blue M: 73.1/141 | 407 | 383 | 335 | 357 | 537 | 427 | 163 | 520 | 176 | 3305 | 332 | 173 | 426 | 373 | 441 | 575 | 379 | 206 | 512 | 3417 | 6722 |
| White M: 70.7/135 W: 76.3/143 | 382 | 334 | 305 | 328 | 502 | 402 | 134 | 503 | 153 | 3043 | 307 | 153 | 399 | 345 | 412 | 553 | 345 | 199 | 488 | 3201 | 6244 |
| Silver M: 68.1/129 W: 72.7/135 | 341 | 267 | 302 | 322 | 462 | 320 | 130 | 405 | 136 | 2685 | 305 | 130 | 372 | 340 | 375 | 478 | 340 | 174 | 434 | 2948 | 5633 |
| Gold M: 66.9/126 W: 71.2/132 | 337 | 262 | 281 | 295 | 422 | 316 | 107 | 399 | 114 | 2533 | 283 | 105 | 369 | 323 | 370 | 473 | 317 | 141 | 434 | 2815 | 5348 |
| Family W: 60.5/109 | 185 | 116 | 162 | 170 | 315 | 190 | 107 | 265 | 114 | 1624 | 190 | 105 | 200 | 165 | 220 | 300 | 200 | 112 | 280 | 1772 | 3396 |
| Handicap | 5 | 7 | 15 | 13 | 9 | 1 | 17 | 3 | 11 | 18 | 12 | 4 | 14 | 2 | 8 | 16 | 6 | 10 | |||
| Par | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 3 | 36 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 36 | 72 |
| Handicap (W) | 5 | 13 | 11 | 9 | 1 | 7 | 17 | 3 | 15 | 16 | 14 | 8 | 10 | 6 | 2 | 12 | 18 | 4 |
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Photo submitted by dondelash on 10/25/2025
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Beautiful par 3 Photo submitted by Walter6421436 on 11/20/2023
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18’s Tee box Photo submitted by Walter6421436 on 11/20/2023
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1st Tee Box Photo submitted by Walter6421436 on 11/20/2023
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Golden Horseshoe Golf Club (Green), hole 2 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 08/24/2023
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Golden Horseshoe Golf Club (Green), hole 14 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 08/24/2023
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Golden Horseshoe Golf Club (Green), hole 18 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 08/24/2023
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Photo submitted by u314162450911 on 05/19/2022
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18th hole with a hazard in front of the tees Photo submitted by iteeup on 05/31/2021
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Beautiful!!! Photo submitted by isaac7035843 on 05/30/2021
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Photo submitted by UConnChris on 04/17/2021
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Photo submitted by UConnChris on 04/17/2021
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Photo submitted by UConnChris on 04/17/2021
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Photo submitted by u000007635743 on 04/06/2019
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Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 03/15/2019
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Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 03/15/2019
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Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 03/15/2019
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Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 03/15/2019
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Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 03/15/2019
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Tee box view of the Par 5, #8 Photo submitted by Bombtech6316 on 09/18/2018
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#8 green from fairway about 150 out Photo submitted by Bombtech6316 on 09/18/2018
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Tee box view of Par 3, #11 Photo submitted by Bombtech6316 on 09/18/2018
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Tee box view of Par 5, #18 Photo submitted by Bombtech6316 on 09/18/2018
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The best par-3 on the Green course, and perhaps the most beautiful hole on the course Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 07/26/2018
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Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 07/26/2018
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Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 07/26/2018
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Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 07/26/2018
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Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 07/26/2018
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Photo submitted by BrandonTuckerGA on 10/25/2017
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Photo submitted by BrandonTuckerGA on 10/25/2017
Challenging course
Course is in good shape considering all the rain we had in Va. Can’t wait to play again this spring when things are in full bloom. Friendly staff
Gold Horseshoe Green course
Only negative was the soggy conditions but out of courses control. Greens in phenomenal shape for this time of the year. We had a blast! Can’t wait to come back when it’s warmer and drier
A little overrated.
I was expecting to be blown away by this course, however, after only a few holes you could tell that it was not that special. Fairways dried out, greens were very bumpy, mind you due mostly from people that can't pick their feet up and can't bend over to fix ball marks. Great Rees Jones layout, just a little over priced for what you get. Other local courses are in much better shape for less money.
Terrific course super conditions “must play”
First time playing The Green Course at Golden Horseshoe. What a fabulous day! Course “feels tight” off the tee but in essence there is plenty of room out there. Nice Bent Grass greens rolled true and fast. The staff was super friendly and helpful. We got a great deal to play this course on Military Tee Times but we would have been satisfied even if we paid a little more.
This is a “must play course” on your list for Williamsburg golf.
Nice layout
Played the day after 2" of rain. Course was very wet, but payable. Greens were just aerated, but still had nice pace to them. you could tell that the greens were nice, smooth and fast before aeration. I liked the layout, all the holes were framed nicely, and they had nice flow to them. Rough was long and tough. Staff was extremely helpful in getting be out when 2 people in my group couldn't play.
In drier conditions this would be an excellent course to play.
Another Williamsburg Value
Green Course at Golden Horseshoe is a great value. The staff was very professional from bag drop, to check in, to the starter, to the finish with the staff cleaning your clubs while you finish 18.
There is a complete practice area with grass driving range, large practice putting green and small bunker practice area.
The course conditions were just short of excellent due to some invasive grass growing in many spots on every Bent grass green they have. It has been very wet and hot in the Williamsburg area lately so the Bermuda rough was long. The fairways were manicured and rolled out well. The bunkers were edged and the sand was a little thin but even throughout the course. The greens held approach shots due to being soft from the rain but they rolled true if you didn't have a clump of invasive "Goose Grass" in your line.
Pace of play was just over 4 hours for our foursome. They had a full tee sheet for the day so I was very happy with pace. There was a beverage cart out that was fully stocked.
I recommend this course if you are in the area and looking for an all around experience for your golf dollars.
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Tee box view of the Par 5, #8 Photo submitted by Bombtech6316 on 09/18/2018
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#8 green from fairway about 150 out Photo submitted by Bombtech6316 on 09/18/2018
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Tee box view of Par 3, #11 Photo submitted by Bombtech6316 on 09/18/2018
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Tee box view of Par 5, #18 Photo submitted by Bombtech6316 on 09/18/2018
Great staff, tough roughs
Roughs will cause problems for you, they are very difficult to get out of. Greens were fair, rolled well.
Staff was very friendly and helpful. Overall, was a good experience and I’d recommend this course.
retired
We played in wet conditions so the course played long. I do not like courses which have big differences in the distance from one 9 to the next. Par on both sides was 36 yet the distance from the white tees was 150 greater on back vs. front and about 250 yards longer for the silver and gold tees. I played white front and silver back to come closer to equalizing the distance between front and back 9's. The course for the women is quite long compared to other course in the area - especially the back 9.
A Solid Alternative To Its Expensive Sister
The Green course at Golden Horseshoe offers public golfers an exceptional experience for a fraction of the cost of its more well-known sister, the Gold. With the same outstanding staff, course conditions, and practice facilities, the Green is a great choice for those who put a premium on value, just don’t expect to be wowed by the course itself.
Golden Horseshoe carries a level of prestige probably higher than any public course in Virginia. With that prestige comes a world-class experience from the time you arrive until you drive away. The best thing about the Green course is you get the same experience as you do spending upwards of $100 more for the Gold. You enjoy the same friendly and professional staff, premiere facilities and practice areas, and course conditions that are the best in Williamsburg.
Despite the persistent wet weather, the cart-path-only conditions were far better than you’d find anywhere else. Groomed bunkers with no standing water was the most surprising thing I saw all day (and that includes the 12 feet of backspin my 80-yard wedge shot produced). Some of the fairways were a bit soupy but I never encountered a single mudball. The greens rolled very true and were plenty quick if understandably soft.
What still makes playing the much more expensive Gold course an option is the rather mundane layout of the Green course. Yes, it’s a Rees Jones course and there certainly is care and craft put into the design but there also a level of repetitiveness that goes along with it. By the fifth hole you find yourself saying “Ok, I get it, it’s going to be pretty wide off the tee with mounds on one or both sides to kick my wayward tee shot towards the fairway, got it!” Of course, the benefits the “stadium-style” mounding offers is also its undoing. If your shot doesn’t kick back onto the fairway you’re often left with an awkward lie, and awkward stance, or both and the rough is pretty thick. And while the greens are decently quick, there’s very little tiering or undulation in them, making them seem a bit boring to me (but still a challenge to read properly).
The other aspect of the layout that caught me off guard were the tees/course ratings. I typically play from the second-to-farthest tees which almost always puts me on a tee with a course rating between 70 and 72. Those tees here (blue) had a rating of 73 despite measuring only 6700 yards. So I played up (white) with a course rating of 70.8 but with it playing just 6200 yards I found myself hitting a lot of wedges on second shots. One caveat to this: Even with good tee shots, I had no chance to make the green in two on any of the par-5s.
I am a value golfer at heart, so the $39 I paid for a weekday afternoon tee time at a course as prestigious as this is not something I consider lightly. It is an outstanding value for the conditions and experience alone. But premiere courses like GH are also about the course itself and I couldn’t help but find the Green lacking in that department. If you are on a budget, you won’t be displeased playing here at all. But I do think if I were to come back, it would be with a bit more cash to play the Gold. Only then will the Green’s value truly be know.
Golden Horseshoe Green Course
Excellent value for the price. Challenging. Course in amazing condition. 4.50 hour round. Limited to cart paths only due to heavy rainfall most of the week and previous evening. However pace of play was very good. Staff attentive and friendly. Reasonable prices in pro shop and restaurant. Definitely would play again.
What a value
Challenging and picturesque. Beautiful natural setting. Terrific value.
Beautiful golf course
Great gc we played at 5:00 and had the cc to ourselves. Staff was very friendly and attentive. Course was in great shape
Course was good...staff was friendly
First time on the course. Winter conditions but course was presentable and playable. Greens had tons of poa annua but rolled fast....a little bumpy. Pace of play was perfect as no one came up on us and we only saw the group in front of us once on #6. Pleasant all around.
My dad and 12 yr old son played in the cart, I walked most of the course until I couldn't...hilly and long walks between holes added up to exhaustion.
The staff was extremely friendly.
Very Playable Course
As a Senior Citizen who has played over 900 different courses, I found that from the Silver Tees this course to be probably the most enjoyable & player friendly course I have played in my recent memory
A step below Gold but a nice addition
Golden Horseshoe kept it in the Jones family when they added onto the famous Gold Course with the Rees Jones-designed Green. It's a totally different experience here, and while the courses border each other, the clubhouses are about a mile or so away. The Gold feels a little more like a resort course being so close to the Colonial Williamsburg lodging, while this semi-private facility feels a little more member driven.
The Green has its moments with some tricky par 3s and a great par-5 finisher. An Audubon Sanctuary course, virtually every hole is surrounded by dense canopy, providing a sense of solitude. It is a little more player-friendly than Gold, with mounding generally running alongside the fairways, but certainly of championship quality.
I would either play this course before the Gold, or play Gold twice. Playing it after the Gold, one of my favorites of the year, left me wanting a little more.
Golden Horseshoe Green Course
I was in the Virginia Willamsburg area. The staff at Kings Creek Plantation where I stayed suggested I play at the Golden Horshoe Green course. The fairways where a little rough due to I guess lack of rain and not watered down enough. The bunkers were in great shape and so were the greens. A little slow for my liking. Because I love fast greens. The course is challenging because of sloping and rolling greens. The fairways are very hilly. Some holes are very tight. The Course is worth 45 dollars but not no more than that in my opinion. The down side is that quite of few holes where cart paths only. 1 of them is the last hole on the 18. Which is a long par 4 if play from the tips. The Course is very long from the tips. Definitely a must play in the Williamsburg Va area. Many famous people and presidents played there. Example Obama the Kennedy's exc.
Nowhere close to the Gold
The Gold course at Golden Horseshoe is closed for renovations, so my wife bought me my annual gift card for the Green course this year. I played it several other times in group outings, and found it to be OK, but not memorable. This time, on my own ball, I paid more attention to why I didn't think highly of this course, despite the fact that the scenery is beautiful, the course condition usually good (today it was a soggy mess, but I assume that is left over from last week's heavy rainfall), and the staff is great. Here's why: (1) this is what I call the generic nice modern course. Practically every hole has huge man-made moguls down each side. Every hole, same old thing. Each hole looks like the other, except for direction of the dogleg. One thing I typically am able to do is to go back in my head after a round and recall the holes. The Green course I just cannot. I only recognized two holes today after playing it about 8 years ago. I am sitting here one day after playing it, and I cannot even get to the third hole in recalling what the holes looked like. That was not true after playing the Gold - I could remember each hole in order with few exceptions after playing it the first time, because it has so many more memorable holes and character (2) Related to the first, the cart paths run behind and below the level of the moguls. So, if you are riding (which you should given how hilly this course is), you cannot see your ball from the cart path on practically any hole. That is a problem if it is cart paths only, like it was for me. I found I was forever having to walk up the hilly moguls just to spy my ball, only to see it maybe 20 yards behind or ahead of where I parked. It wasn't easy to figure yardage. In a couple of cases, I couldn't even tell where the hole was because the maintenance crew left the pin on the ground off the green. (3) The greens are fairly small, even for 400+ yard par 4's.
All in all, I find it hard to believe anyone who enjoys a challenging and beautiful course would think the Green is as good or better than the Gold. The Gold is much more natural, not tricked up with tons of bulldozed artificial hills. The Gold is the way golf should be, and given that the price is the same, once the Gold reopens, I would play that one every time I had the choice.
another great challenge
After enjoying the Gold course the previous day, we went to the Reese Jones designed Green Course at CW and get ready for yet another challenge to your skills!
Be prepared to see a little of everything and make sure that you are ready for the day, breath taking views, and tough par 3's are waiting for you!
I cant decide which course I like better so I recommend that you play them both!
hidden gem
like it's big brother the golden, this course compares favorably. similar terrain and beauty, well maintained, lots of fun.
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