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FootGolf at Lake Ridge and General's Ridge Golf Courses (Up to 55% Off). Three Options Available.

Lake Ridge and General's Ridge Golf Courses
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FootGolf players kick a soccer ball into a 21-inch bucket at a golf course’s holes

Choose from Three Options

  • $18 for one 18-hole round of FootGolf for two people at General’s Ridge ($36 value)
  • $34 for one 18-hole round of FootGolf for four people at General’s Ridge ($72 value)
  • $18 for one 9-hole round of FootGolf for four people, or two 9-hole rounds of FootGolf for two people at Lake Ridge ($40 value)

Lake Ridge Golf Course

General’s Ridge Golf Course

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires 120 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. May be repurchased every 120 days. Reservation required. Limit 1 per person. Valid only for option purchased. No cleats. Can bring your own soccer ball or may rent one for $3 per ball. Additional charge for cart rental. Valid every day after 3 p.m. at General's Ridge and after 12 p.m. at Lake Ridge through October. Valid any time from November-February. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Lake Ridge and General's Ridge Golf Courses

Lake Ridge and General’s Ridge were some of the first courses in northern Virginia to offer FootGolf, a new and quickly-growing variety of golf played by kicking a regulation soccer ball into a 21” hole. FootGolf combines kicking from soccer with the tranquility of being on a golf course for a friendly competition with teammates.

Lake Ridge features a nine-hole FootGolf course with one 21" hole per regulation golf hole, and is for beginners and walkers wanting a short round. General’s Ridge, on the other hand, offers a more challenging 18-hole course with a unique setup: The first 14 FootGolf holes are played on the front 9-regulation holes, and holes 15 through 18 are played on former practice holes not used for everyday golf. General’s Ridge has a par-72 layout, was designed by Jerry Slack, and has the option of using a golf cart during your round.

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