February 15, 2024
Tysons Corner location listed as one of the top Club Fitters in America
Tysons West Golf in Tysons Corner has been named by Golf Digest as one of the best Clubfitters in America. More than 1,000 facilities were reviewed, which included nomination forms that detailed each facility’s resources, tools, expertise and fitting methodolgy. We also conducted a poll of leading equipment-company experts and our nationwide panel of more than 2,000 Golf Digest course-ranking panelists. In addition, for the first time ever, an online poll of Golf Digest subscribers generated nearly 10,000 votes.
Local golf course named among top U.S. wedding venues
For the second year in a row, Laurel Hill Golf Club received the prestigious Weddy Award for Best Golf Club venue presented by Brides & Weddings Magazine. The 2024 Weddy Awards celebrate excellence in the wedding and event industry.The award reaffirms Laurel Hill Golf Course’s dedication to providing an outstanding venue and event planning for weddings and special events.
New VB entertainment center brings indoor virtual golf to Hilltop
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY)– There’s a new experience taking off in the Hilltop area of Virginia Beach. our experience is customized with individual bays and staff help teach you the ropes before you start. The golf clubs are also provided for you, or if you’d like you can bring your own.
Top 12 Public Golf Courses in Northern Virginia
When you want to hit the links, you need to know where the best public golf courses in Northern Virginia are found. Maybe you just relocated to the area and you’re just not sure where to play. Golf offers an opportunity for great exercise, fresh air, time in the sun, and plenty of fun. No matter the type of golf course you prefer, there are plenty of public golf courses in Northern Virginia to choose from. Here are a few of the top options and a list of many others to consider.
This Black Organization Is Uplifting A Community Through Golf | Essence
The National Links Trust is committed to bringing diversity to the sport, starting off in our nation’s capital. With youth crime rates increasing in D.C., one organization in the nation’s capital is committed to changing the “course” of Black youth who might need productive outlets. As the director of community engagement for the National Links Trust David Daniels said, “Golf is a [$101.7 billion] industry…And there have always been barriers to entry for Black and brown people.”