Welcome to MyGolf Virginia
From the mountains to the sea, Virginia has established itself as a favorite destination for golfers seeking diverse challenges. America's favorite designers continue to create outstanding courses that combine the visual beauty of Virginia's landscape with famous hospitality that welcomes players of every level. And, beyond its golf, Virginia is famous for its history, cultural attractions and entertainment options that make it a top vacation destination.
The collection of 15 championship golf courses, offering a set of unique challenges to match every golfer's desires with beautifully designed courses from the game's top designers tucked into thousands of acres of hardwood forests in the cradle of our nation's history. With this superb blend of quality, hospitality and accessibility, Williamsburg has become a favorite of the world's most discriminating golfers.
Experience the splendor of a Blue Ridge Mountain Getaway in Virginia's Roanoke Valley! Great selection of outstanding golf courses combined with a discover Roanoke’s railroad heritage, take in the arts and culture, shop, eat, and enjoy the wealth of outdoor recreation in the heart of the mountains. We will welcome you with some of the finest hospitality you'll experience anywhere . It's in our nature.
With year-round mild temperatures, excellent golf, and quality accommodations, the Fredericksburg Area is quickly becoming a popular golf destination. Golfers travel from all over the U.S., Canada and abroad to play on our gorgeous greens. Seven fantastic courses - accompanied by practice facilities, driving ranges, pro-shops and club houses - interest golfers of all skill levels. Year-round golfing is quite enjoyable with seasonal temperatures reaching average highs of 76° in spring, 86° in summer, 74° in fall, and 56° in winter.
Located just 48 miles south of Washington D.C. and 53 miles north of Richmond, The Fredericksburg Area is ideal for the personal or business golf getaway
Virginia Beach is in the southeastern region of Hampton Roads, bounded on the south by North Carolina, the east by the Atlantic Ocean and on the north by the Chesapeake Bay. It is the largest city in Virginia.
As a premier resort area, Virginia Beach offers numerous recreational, historial and cultural opportunities. With 38 miles of shoreline, Virginia Beach is a "Beach Lovers' Beach," with 28 miles of public beach area and its popular 3-mile Boardwalk! Events happen almost every weekend, with some of the most popular golf courses in the state of Virginia.






