Experience Locust Hill Golf Course: 18 Holes with Cart & Range Balls, Up to 45% Off, Scenic Blue Ridge Mountains
Water hazards on 11 out of 18 holes make this scenic course in the Blue Ridge Mountains an exciting challenge for golfers
Looking for a fun day out on the greens? Enjoy an 18-hole round of golf at Locust Hill Golf Course. This deal includes cart rental and range balls, so you're all set for a great time. Whether you're playing solo or bringing a buddy along, you'll appreciate the picturesque setting and challenging water features that make each hole unique.
What we offer
Choose between two options: enjoy a solo golf package or bring a friend along to experience Locust Hill's beautiful course together. Each package includes an 18-hole round of golf with cart rental and range balls, making sure you have everything needed for a fantastic day out.- $35.00 for Golf Package for 1 (valid any day) ($60.00 value): Includes an 18-hole round of golf with cart and range balls
- $70.00 for Golf Package for 2 (valid any day) ($120.00 value): Includes an 18-hole round of golf with cart and range balls
Why you should grab the offer
Locust Hill Golf Course stands out due to its breathtaking location in the Blue Ridge Mountains and its well-maintained facilities. The course offers water hazards that add excitement to your game, making every round memorable. With recognition from prestigious publications like Golf Digest Magazine and Golfweek Magazine, it's clear this course is dedicated to providing high-quality experiences. Additionally, being just over an hour from major cities like Baltimore and Washington D.C., it's perfect for those seeking a quick escape from city life. Explore it all beforehand with their virtual tour or join one of their engaging events.Need to know info
About Locust Hill Golf Course
An old Civil War-era cannon welcomes golfers to the clubhouse at Locust Hill Golf Course. though course management may not use it for shotgun tournament starts or to launch slow-play warnings at laggard golfers, it sets a historic tone for bucolic rounds of golf through the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The chief hazards here are the lakes, ponds, and streams adding up to 35 acres in total. Water enters play on 11 of the 18 holes, but even if players can keep their golf balls high and dry, they still need to successfully navigate numerous sand bunkers and hard-to-read greens if they're to play well.