Williamsburg Golf Trip Planning Guide
Williamsburg delivers serious golf with a side of American history. Kingsmill's three courses anchor the scene, but Golden Horseshoe and Ford's Colony round out a deep rotation. After your rounds, hit the colonial taverns and craft beer spots along DoG Street. A refined trip that still gets rowdy.
6 courses · 6 restaurants · 4 bars · 5 activities
Quick Facts
Spring, Fall
PHF (20 min drive)
$65–$295
$600/night
2 of 6
~$475/person
Sample 3-Day Itinerary
Here's a realistic 3-day itinerary for a group golf trip to Williamsburg. Every venue below is real and pulled from our curated database — no filler.
Day 1
Golden Horseshoe - Gold Course — parkland, $130–$215 · 4.7★
Robert Trent Jones Sr. masterpiece — dramatic elevation changes and the legendary island-green 16th
Fat Canary — upscale, $$$$ · 4.8★
Williamsburg's best fine dining on Merchants Square — seasonal American cuisine with an award-winning wine list
Precarious Beer Project — brewpub
Williamsburg's best craft brewery with a huge taproom, outdoor seating, and rotating IPAs
Day 2
Kingsmill Resort - River Course — parkland, $175–$295 · 4.6★
Former PGA Tour stop on the James River — Pete Dye design with iconic finishing holes along the bluffs
Axe Republic Throwing Experience — 2-3 hours, $30–$45/pp
Axe throwing, throwing stars, and knives in a group-friendly venue with food and drinks between rounds. Perfect competitive arrival-day activity for 12-16 guys.
Chowning's Tavern — southern, $$ · 4.3★
18th-century colonial tavern in CW serving ale and pub grub — the Gambols night music is a blast
The Hound's Tale — cocktail · Open late
Speakeasy-style cocktail bar in Merchants Square with craft drinks and colonial ambiance
Day 3
Golden Horseshoe - Green Course — parkland, $75–$125 · 4.5★
Rees Jones design — longer and more modern than the Gold with generous fairways through mature pines
Colonial Williamsburg Historic Tour — half day, $20–$45/pp
Walk the 18th-century streets, hit the colonial taverns, and watch blacksmithing demos — the ultimate arrival day history crawl
Cochon on 2nd — southern, $$$ · 4.6★
Cajun-Southern fusion in New Town with excellent pork dishes and creative cocktails
Paul's Deli — dive · Open late
William & Mary dive bar institution — cheap beer, loud music, zero pretension
Course-by-Course Guide
Williamsburg has 6 courses worth playing, including 2 bucket-list tier layouts. 2 are walkable if you want to save on cart fees.
Kingsmill Resort - River Course
Bucket ListFormer PGA Tour stop on the James River — Pete Dye design with iconic finishing holes along the bluffs
Kingsmill Resort - Plantation Course
PremiumArnold Palmer design weaving through ravines and hardwoods — the more playable Kingsmill track
Kingsmill Resort - Woods Course
SolidTom Clark design with wider fairways — great warm-up round or hangover-day option
Golden Horseshoe - Gold Course
Bucket ListRobert Trent Jones Sr. masterpiece — dramatic elevation changes and the legendary island-green 16th
Golden Horseshoe - Green Course
PremiumRees Jones design — longer and more modern than the Gold with generous fairways through mature pines
Ford's Colony - Marsh Hawk Course
PremiumDan Maples design with water on 14 holes — target golf through wetlands and Virginia hardwoods
Where to Stay
Williamsburg has 2 group-friendly lodging options in our database, starting at $600/night for the whole house. Several options include hot tubs — a non-negotiable for most groups.
$600–$1800/night
Sleeps 12–16 · Kingsmill Resort / Ford's Colony communities
$800–$2000/night
Sleeps 10–14 · Colonial Williamsburg / DoG Street area
Group Dining Guide
6 restaurants vetted for group golf trips. Several can handle large parties without a reservation headache.
Fat Canary
$$$$Williamsburg's best fine dining on Merchants Square — seasonal American cuisine with an award-winning wine list
Chowning's Tavern
$$18th-century colonial tavern in CW serving ale and pub grub — the Gambols night music is a blast
Cochon on 2nd
$$$Cajun-Southern fusion in New Town with excellent pork dishes and creative cocktails
Waypoint Seafood & Grill
$$$Fresh Chesapeake Bay seafood with a raw bar and solid steak options for the non-fish crowd
Pierce's Pitt Bar-B-Que
$Legendary roadside BBQ since 1971 — pulled pork and ribs slow-smoked over oak and hickory
Opus 9 Steakhouse
$$Williamsburg's premier chophouse in New Town. Prime cuts, extensive wine list, fireside dining, and private rooms for groups of 10-50. Rated 4.7 by 6,000+ OpenTable diners.
Nightlife
4 bars curated for groups. 2 stay open past midnight.
Precarious Beer Project
Williamsburg's best craft brewery with a huge taproom, outdoor seating, and rotating IPAs
The Hound's Tale
Late NightSpeakeasy-style cocktail bar in Merchants Square with craft drinks and colonial ambiance
Paul's Deli
Late NightWilliam & Mary dive bar institution — cheap beer, loud music, zero pretension
Amber Ox Public House
Gastropub with craft beer garden, bocce courts, and a great outdoor scene
Activities Beyond Golf
5 off-course activities for rest days or afternoons.
Axe Republic Throwing Experience
Axe throwing, throwing stars, and knives in a group-friendly venue with food and drinks between rounds. Perfect competitive arrival-day activity for 12-16 guys.
Colonial Williamsburg Historic Tour
Walk the 18th-century streets, hit the colonial taverns, and watch blacksmithing demos — the ultimate arrival day history crawl
Jamestown & Yorktown Battlefield Tour
Visit the first permanent English settlement and the Revolutionary War battlefield
James River Kayaking
Paddle the James River past Kingsmill bluffs and colonial-era plantation sites
Go Ape Zipline & Adventure Park
Treetop zipline course through the forest canopy at Freedom Park
Getting There
Fly into Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport (PHF) — it's a 20-minute drive to Williamsburg. For groups of 8+, consider booking a shuttle or party bus from the airport (local providers include Williamsburg Chauffeur Service and James River Limo). Renting two SUVs usually works for groups of 4-8.