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left side. A few very nice features on the
hot summer day I played included ice
machines, fruit, and cold towels provided
at both the front and back nine rest stops.
They certainly came in handy.
The historic Keswick Hall was originally
built in 1912 as the Villa Crawford. This
modern “boutique hotel” has only 48
rooms, so it performs well as an ideal
Hole 6 Par 4
retreat from everyday stress. I’ve never
been disappointed in the meals I’ve eaten here. All-day buffets, poolside service, and
fine dining are all available from either the Villa Crawford Bar or the AAA Four-
Diamond restaurant, Fossett’s. Keswick offers an incredible selection of activities
within the resort, including many outdoor pursuits to enjoy against the beautiful
backdrop of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Besides the golf, their three pools include
my favorite, the Horizon Pool. This saltwater pool features breathtaking views
of the countryside and underwater
music! Need I say more? Seven tennis
courts, a plethora of hiking trails and
numerous other outdoor undertakings
can be added to your agenda. I also
recommend a relaxing spa treatment
during your visit. Perfect pampering
including massages, facials, and body
wraps will leave you feeling refreshed
and renewed. As you can see, Keswick
Hole 14 Par 4 Hall offers plenty to do.
Keswick Hall & Golf Club in Charlottesville, Virginia, received a 2017 Golf Digest
Editor's Choice Award in the “Best Golf Resorts in the Americas” category. The Full
Cry Golf Course ranked #3 in Golfweek’s “Best Courses You Can Play” in Virginia
and #45 in “Best Resort Courses in the U.S.” Full Cry at Keswick Golf Club is open
exclusively to resort guests and members.
For more information visit keswick.com
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