Williamsburg
The Club at Viniterra
Modern public/residential
Viniterra is a solid Rees Jones support option between Richmond and Williamsburg. It makes most sense on an arrival/departure routing from Richmond, not as a must-drive detour from Kingsmill.
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The take
Viniterra is a solid Rees Jones support option between Richmond and Williamsburg. It makes most sense on an arrival/departure routing from Richmond, not as a must-drive detour from Kingsmill.
Best for
Groups that want this course to anchor the trip.
Watch out
- Not central to Williamsburg
How to play it
Smart if it fits the drive. Do not force it.
Course intelligence
What you need to know
Strengths
- - Good Richmond-to-Williamsburg routing
Watch-outs
- - Not central to Williamsburg
Signature holes
6, 13, 18
Book it right
Cost, access, and timing
Green fees
Public daily-fee pricing; verify current rates.
Best season
March: Possible, but spring conditions can vary.
Caddies / walking
Carts are common.
Booking move
Book Golden Horseshoe Gold and Kingsmill River first, then decide whether the third round is Green, Royal New Kent, or a resort-depth course.
Weather read
Pick the right window.
March: Possible, but spring conditions can vary.
Jan
59F / 40F
Sun Mixed; rain Medium
Feb
62F / 43F
Sun Mixed; rain Medium
Mar
68F / 49F
Sun Good; rain Medium
Apr
75F / 56F
Sun Best; rain Medium
May
82F / 64F
Sun Good; rain Medium
Jun
88F / 72F
Sun Hot; rain High
Google review
5/5 - a year ago
One of the nicer courses I've ever played, fantastic fairways, great greens....but miserable bunkers, and by miserable I mean extremely difficult (very fluffy, all good things but my gosh). Awesome course all around, a must go to for the Richmond area
Things to be aware of
-Long
One of the nicer courses I've ever played, fantastic fairways, great greens....but miserable bunkers, and by miserable I mean extremely difficult (very fluffy, all good things but my gosh). Awesome course all around, a must go to for the Richmond area
Things to be aware of
-Long
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Google review
5/5 - 4 months ago
Viniterra is a beautiful, well maintained course. As a member, I am partial, However, if you've played it you know. If you haven't, put it on your list.
Viniterra is a beautiful, well maintained course. As a member, I am partial, However, if you've played it you know. If you haven't, put it on your list.
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Google review
5/5 - 6 months ago
I love this course. The greens, tee boxes and fairways were excellent. The layout is long, you'll get plenty of opportunity for driver and long irons. You can play this course for multiple yardages due to the large assortment of t-box areas. The greens are slippery! May take some
I love this course. The greens, tee boxes and fairways were excellent. The layout is long, you'll get plenty of opportunity for driver and long irons. You can play this course for multiple yardages due to the large assortment of t-box areas. The greens are slippery! May take some
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What should you do next?
Use The Club at Viniterra as one piece of the Williamsburg trip. Build the routing, compare the destination, or ask how it fits your group.
Keep exploring Williamsburg
Other courses in the same trip.

Strong play
Golden Horseshoe - Gold Course
The Gold Course is why Williamsburg matters for golfers.

Strong play
Golden Horseshoe - Green Course
The Green Course is bigger, more modern, and less historically charming than Gold.
Strong play
Kingsmill - River Course
The River Course is the Kingsmill headliner and the best resort-course counterweight to Golden Horseshoe Gold.
Strong play
Kingsmill - Plantation Course
Plantation is the easier Kingsmill support round.
Strong play
Kingsmill - Woods Course
The Woods Course is private and member-only.

Strong play
Royal New Kent Golf Club
Royal New Kent is the chaos agent.

Strong play
Williamsburg National Golf Club
Williamsburg National is useful public support golf.
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