Military · 36 Holes

Aeropines Golf Club

1001 G Ave., Bldg. 581, Virginia Beach, Virginia

MilitaryMembership
36Holes
Jerry PateCourse Designer
4.2179 Reviews
Virginia Beach, VALocation

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About Aeropines Golf Club

Aeropines Golf Club, located on NAS Oceana in Virginia Beach, offers 36 holes of championship golf with two distinct courses. The Hornet Course, designed by Jerry Pate, features a links style winding through wetlands, while the Tomcat Course, renovated by Tom Clark, offers a traditional parkland experience. Both courses provide superior putting surfaces with Mini...

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Green Fees

Weekday 18-hole$24 Active Duty & Retired Military
Weekday 18-hole$28 DoW Civilians
Weekday 18-hole$31 Civilian Guests
Weekend 18-hole$26 Active Duty & Retired Military
Weekend 18-hole$30 DoW Civilians
Weekday 18-hole w/ cart$42 Active Duty & Retired Military
Weekday 18-hole w/ cart$46 DoW Civilians
Weekday 18-hole w/ cart$49 Civilian Guests
Weekend 18-hole w/ cart$44 Active Duty & Retired Military
Weekend 18-hole w/ cart$46 DoW Civilians
Twilight w/ cart$30 Active Duty & Retired Military
Twilight w/ cart$35 DoW Civilians

Rates are approximate and from public sources — confirm current pricing with the course.

Facilities

Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Club Rental
Club Fitting
Pro Shop
Golf Lessons
Driving Range
Putting Green
Chipping Green
Practice Bunker
Restaurant
Casual Dining
Fitness Center
Reception Hall
Clubhouse

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Reviews

What People Say

4.2/5
Google · 179 reviews
In summary

Aeropines Golf Club is praised for its friendly staff, reasonable rates, and generally good course layout, particularly on the Hornet Course. However, some visitors express concerns about maintenance issues, such as overgrown roughs, poorly maintained bunkers, and outdated facilities. While the club offers a pleasant golfing experience and scenic views, improvements in course upkeep and amenities are suggested by several patrons.

8 months ago
Played the Hornet course at Aeropines Golf Club on today. Staff was super friendly, professional and quickly got me and my buddy checked in. Loved the layout of the course....and, the course was in good condition...lots of great work is occurring by the course Pro, superintendent, and crew...greens, fairways, and green side bunkers were in great shape. The rough was manageable...appears its been lowered, I didn't have any issues finding my and or my buddy's ball fairly quickly. There are challenges the course is trying to overcome with some broken sprinklers...so you will see some overgrowth a…
— Dexter Givens
5 months ago
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— Jason Keilholtz
11 months ago
The staff were very pleasant. The club house was nice inside but the decks/porches were in disrepair. We took time to give the food a shot after our round. The breakfast was good and price nicely. We only played 9 and at $50.00 for two, with a cart was a good deal, for a weekday. The course….Meh. Greens were 3.5 out of 5. Lots were burnt. Fairways were long and in need of cutting. When they were cut last, clumps of grass were left all over the fairways. I’m no pro by any stretch of the imagination, but it was a frustrating round, from the course aspect. Several lost balls, on the fairways. We…
— joe morissette
4 years ago
Tomcat course in horrible shape. Marshall hurried us even though we were on pace and finished a little over 4 hours. They had alot of pairs and 3 some behind us and apparently it was our fault people were jammed up. Took forever to find a ball in the weeds a yard or two off the fairway. Bunkers full of weeds and no sand at all, just mud. Needs alot of work to get up to pace with hornet course.
— Steven Wilkns
9 months ago
Out of the three courses we play aeropines, eagle haven, sewells point, Aeropines is the worst maintained. How about fire the course manager and tell the base commander to do something. Hornet has a nice setup but heck how about cut the grass and put new sand in the bunker coz it’s basically mud. Frustrating to play there sometimes. Sewells point is the best maintained go play there.
— owiecruz1
a year ago
Visiting Virginia Beach during the Christmas holidays and decided to play golf because the weather warned up to.(45*), I found the course in good winter condition. The greens and fairways are in a dormant state but smooth. The greens were very fast and challenging. The fairways were in good condition and challenging. The fairway bunkers added to the challenge. I read about players' complaints concerning bunkers. My answer to that is, " Don't hit it in the bunker!" A couple of tee boxes didn't have grass but were still playable. The proshop has all your golfing needs. The restaurant is very ele…
— Brother-Frank Roman
8 years ago
The Hornet is in great playing condition now, and the rates can't be beat for the area. F18s blasting off nearby scream freedom, so get your swing in overdrive at Aeropines. Friendly staff.
— Micah Chapman
9 months ago
Greens and fairway are decent, but rough is way too overgrown. Pace of play was very slow. Halfway house wasn’t open so at least the water jugs along the way should be filled, which they weren’t. For a $50 base course it’s okay, but I’d recommend just going over to Red Wing.
— Elijah Flint
7 years ago
Really good course. Kinda swampy in places but it did just rain the day before.
— Darryl Royer
2 years ago
Great greens, practice areas and club house. Carts were old and banged up. Many sand bunkers were unplayable due lack of sand and grass intrusion. No course layout on scorecard or at tee boxes make it more difficult if you haven’t played there before. Priced right and staff is friendly.
— Robert Allen
2 years ago
Played 3 Nov 2023. There was a frost delay as the temps were in the low 30s when we arrived; the staff were very friendly and we weren't in a huge hurry. Breakfasts looked good, but I only needed a coffee (it was ok). We played the Tomcat course--it is one tight track! You definitely need to be dialed in off the tee boxes! My biggest gripe is that we're retired military guys and paying $41 for 18 and a cart...the course was mostly ok, but barely that. Most (maybe all??) the sand traps and bunkers were in terrible shape. The greens weren't great, maybe barely passable. I was just a bit disappoi…
— Michael Moss
3 years ago
Stopped for lunch with a coworker. Got there before the afternoon rush. Kitchen staff is very nice. Payment system was very slow. Ordered chili dogs with fries. Both were very good. Very nice lunch environment. They also have an app that let's you order ahead. Enjoyed my lunch.
— L R

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