Semi-Private · 18 Holes

Prince George Golf Course

8399 Golf Course Drive, Disputanta, Virginia

Semi-PrivateMembership
18Holes
3.984 Reviews
Disputanta, VALocation

The Club

About Prince George Golf Course

Prince George Golf Course in Disputanta, Virginia, offers a scenic and challenging 18-hole course that stretches 6,640 yards. The course is designed to be player-friendly for beginners while providing enough challenge for advanced players with its water hazards and strategically placed sand traps. The club features extensive practice facilities, including chipping and putting areas and...

Facilities

Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Club Rental
Club Fitting
Pro Shop
Golf Lessons
Caddie Hire
Driving Range
Putting Green
Chipping Green
Practice Bunker
Restaurant
Bar & Lounge
Reception Hall
Clubhouse

Membership

Joining Prince George Golf Course

As a semi-private club, Prince George Golf Course offers members access to its 18-hole course and extensive practice facilities. The club also features a clubhouse with dining options and meeting facilities, providing a well-rounded experience for its members.

Reviews

What People Say

3/5
GolfPass · 82 reviews
3.9/5
Google · 84 reviews
In summary

Prince George Golf Course is praised for its well-maintained greens and friendly staff, offering good value for the price. Many golfers appreciate the improvements made to the course over recent years, particularly in the condition of the greens. However, some visitors note that the fairways and cart paths require attention, and the absence of a driving range or substantial clubhouse amenities is mentioned as a drawback.

5 years ago
Excellent round. For as much rain they have had course as a whole was in good shape. Greens were good but super fast. Don't really know about fairways, u have to hit them in order to see them.lol the cart crossed over them okay. Nice folks. Very enjoyable. Probably will become a good stop for me as its close to a truck stop.
— Willard Whitehair
6 years ago
Greens are in top notch condition. Bunkers are attended to. Fairways could use some attention and cart paths are rough. Excellent staff. Overall, a very pleasant place to golf. Priced right.
— Michael Owens
8 years ago
Been playing here off and on for 5 years after moving from Ma. A great place to practice. Folks are very friendly. Much improved since 2014 when greens were over run by weeds. Thanks for the improvements. Not Augusta National....but just fine for me. Four stars for value.
— Jeffrey Vigeant
6 years ago
Fairways are awful in the winter & spring. A lot of bare spots and roots year round. No driving range or chipping green. Greens are smooth but hard as a rock and very small. Ball usually does not stay on green unless you bump and run or use a flop shot.
— Bill Rickmond
5 years ago
The greens have improved dramatically in the last 6 weeks. For the price, it’s a great course. Cart paths are rough, fairways aren’t great, but the greens make up for that.
— Keenan Watson
7 years ago
Not the greatest course but price is good. Greens are small but awesome. Fairways need work. No real clubhouse, bring your own food. Drinks available, (to include beer). Cart paths not so good, but who cares, doesn't affect my game.
— Linda Martinson
5 years ago
Was on a pace of 3 1/2 hour round standing on the 12th hole when the ranger drove up with the an attitude telling us we were 2 holes behind the group in front of us. Told him that that was the group of 3 were behind us but after the 2nd hole they jumped 2 holes ahead of up so of course being a 3some they would be ahead of us. He just looked at us and said speed it up. Found out 2 groups behind us were Locals and decided that they wanted to play in 2 hours......even the group behind us said we were not holding them up. NEVER EVER will I venture to play a course with people like that. The greens…
— Mark Stigall
5 years ago
Worst Golf course I have played on. If you wanna pay 30 dollars for terrible parking lots, a trailer as a clubhouse (btw they should name it club trailer) terrible tee boxes, terrible fair ways, terrible cart path, terrible crew, terrible carts just all around terrible if I wanted to smell cigarette smoke I would have went to a bingo hall. One good thing is the greens were not half bad if they would have not been drenched in fertilizer turning my golf balls blue. Oh and at least you can wash your hand in the cups because only about 3 didn’t have water. On the other hand hole 17 was good but I…
— Tim Anderson
8 years ago
The course isn't the greatest and isn't that hard but for the price it is amazing. They have a noon tee off special for only $20! I've been their twice and enjoyed both. Only thing you have to worry about is the holes are very close to each other so a wild ball could hit you possibly.
— Caleb Dison
Edited 8 years ago
A course that was once great, the previous owners used it as a cash cow to fund other courses. Therefore, they ran this one into the ground. Maintenance lacked here for a long time. The new owners seem to take good care of it and it's coming back around.
— Bryan Harless
7 years ago
Greens are 5 star with a very friendly pro shop but fairways and ruffs are 4 star. The cart paths less yet. For $20 still a decent value.
— Red Bankston
4 years ago
Fairways are just like the rough, you won’t get much roll out. Greens aren’t bad, several were bumpy. Tee boxes need to be overhauled.
— Scott R

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