Shenandoah Valley Golf Club first opened for play in 1966. The course was designed by Buddy Loving.
Shenandoah Valley Golf Club features 27-holes of beautiful highland play in three distinctive nines. The Red Course is the “inner nine†on the 250-acre site, with tight fairways and small greens that demand accuracy. The White and Blue courses play along the perimeter and have more generous tree-lined fairways and larger greens. Everywhere there are sweeping views of forested Blue Ridge and Massanutten mountain peaks.
Red Course 9, par 36, 3,095 yards
White Course 9, par 35, 3,026 yards
Blue Course 9, par 36, 3,304 yards
(cart included), played on Sunday, January 2009 at 6am
No water on the Course to drink. No cart person either. BYOB on a hot day. Good luck.
$41 (cart included), played on Thursday, May 2009 at 10am
I have played this course many time since moving here in 1997. Three (3) nines make it fun and add variety. The staff is great very friendly always act like they are glad to see you wether you are a member or not. The course is well maintained. The bar and food area is very nice. The nice porch/patio out of the sun makes a nice place for a snack. They always find a way to squeeze you in.
I highly recommend this course/club. Course is challenging but not overly difficult. Pice is fair. Service makes it worthwhile to put this course on your list.
Latest Golf Course Reviews
$46 (cart included), played on Saturday, July 2011 at 8am
Overall a great course. My only complaint is the starter, Mickey. He has his nose so far in the air, its a wonder he can see. Other than him the staff is terrific.