Golf Course at Belmont Country Club

Designer: Arnold Palmer

Belmont is home to an award-winning 18-hole Arnold Palmer Signature golf course. Rated the third most challenging golf course in Virginia by…

Belmont is home to an award-winning 18-hole Arnold Palmer Signature golf course. Rated the third most challenging golf course in Virginia by the USGA, this course features natural elevation changes, tree-lined fairways, and a vast number of wetlands that come together to create an incredible golfing experience.

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Par: 4

Handicaps:
Men's 9 Women's 13

It is very appropriate that this magnificent course starts off with the stunning par 4. It sits at one of the higher elevations on the prope…

It is very appropriate that this magnificent course starts off with the stunning par 4. It sits at one of the higher elevations on the property and looks down the steep hill leading from the Manor House with the Shenandoah Mountains in the background. The golfer faces a hole dropping nearly 100 feet in elevation from tee to green, so it will play a lot shorter than its measured length. The tee shot is straight down hill to a generous landing area, with trees lining both sides. Players will likely face a down hill lie to a generous green that slopes left to right with trouble right in the form of two large bunkers, and a steep drop off the back of the green, into the trees. This hole will be spectacular in the spring with hundreds of dogwoods, redbuds and serviceberry trees on every side, giving it the look of Augusta National.

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 410

BLUE 386

WHITE 360

GREEN 339

RED 306

Slope:

Gold-144 | Blue-139 | White-Men:134, Women:138 | Green-Men:126, Women:131 | Red: 125