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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What phone number do I call for booking tee times?
Please call 757.253.3906 for all golf reservations.

2. What is the Dress Code for all of the golf courses including the Bray Links Par 3 course?
Bermuda length shorts or walking shorts allowed (no denim pants or shorts). Mens shirts must have a collar. Women’s shirts w/out sleeves must have collars; if without a collar then it must have sleeves. Halter tops and bathing suits tops are not permitted.

3. What is the cart path rule for the day?
Each morning, the golf course Superintendant will determine whether or not we will be able to drive our golf cars out onto the fairways. Please call in the morning to determine our restrictions.

4. I am handicapped and would like to have a handicap flag, what do I do? And what does the handicap flag allow me to do?
We require a written doctors note or disability card in order to obtain a handicap flag.  Golf cars with handicap flags will be allowed the following guidelines:

  1. Players may drive carts inside cart paths but please return carts to the paths at the cart posts.
  2. Players may not drive closer than 10 yards from any green or fairway bunker.
  3. Carts must remain on the cart path in restricted areas. Such as par threes and holes designated “Cart Path Only”.
    **Each morning the course superintendant will determine whether or not handicap flags will be allowed for the day.

5. What is the pace of play for each course?
Each course is paced in between 4 to 4 ½ hours. We also will add an additional 30 minutes to the round if we are cart path only

6. What is the cart fee per person?
All fees listed on the website include the golf car fee. Taxes are not included.

7. Can someone ride along with me while I play my round? Depending on the availability of golf cars, you may have an additional person ride along while you play the round.  This person will need to pay our $30 + tax above golf car fee. The availability of golf cars will be determined by the golf professional on duty.

8. Can I bring a cooler filled with my own drinks and food to the golf course?
No, Coolers and outside food and drinks are not permitted with the exception of bottled water.

9. If I am on a Family or Discovery Package, what would my total cost for the round be?
Both the family and the discovery package include free greens fees but do not include the per person cart fee.  Each person will be required to pay a $31.50 cart fee. There is a maximum of two people per cart.

10. I am on a package, Do I get complimentary usage of the Bray Links Par 3 course?
The Kingsmill Signature, Unlimited, Discovery, and Stay and Play packages all include complimentary Bray links.  All other packages and resort guests will be required to pay the $12 adult fee and $6 junior fee.

11. If I have two juniors who do not have a driver’s license then how do I handle the golf car situation?
If two juniors, neither of which possess a valid driver’s license, are accompanying an adult during a round of golf then one junior will need to walk. It is our recommendation to alternate holes for each junior to walk, or find an additional adult to fill the fourth player in a group. 

12. Can we leave our clubs at the golf course during our stay?
Yes, we will be happy to store your clubs during the entire duration of your stay.  All clubs will be safely locked into our bag storage room at the end of each day. We will also gladly transport clubs to and from each course depending on your tee time schedule. 

13. If I forgot my clubs at home, Can I rent clubs and shoes?
Yes, we do offer both Titleist and Cobra golf sets to rent with varying degrees of  shaft flex.  The fee will be $60 for the rentals and will include a complimentary 4-pack of Titleist NXT golf balls. We also provide rental shoes for $25.

14. How much will range balls cost in addition to our rounds?Driving range balls are included with the majority of our greens fees. Some promotional rounds do not include practice balls.

15. When will you be overseeding and aerifying the golf course? Below are the dates for course maintenance. Depending on weather, it will usually take 10-14 days for the course to fully heal from the maintenance. Overseeding will also require golf cars to be on the path between 1-3 weeks following the actual dates. All the below dates are subject to change.

River
August 31-September 1 (Greens ¼” tine)
September 28-29 (Overseed) 

Plantation
March 2-3 (Greens 5/8’ tine)
June 22-23 (Greens ¼” tine)
September 8-9 (Greens ¼” tine )
October 5-6 (Overseed)

Woods
February  (Greens 5/8’ tine)
May 18-19 (Greens ¼” tine)
September 15-16 (Greens ¼” tine)
September 21-22 (Overseed)

16. Why should I attend the Kingsmill Golf Academy over any other golf school?
There are a variety of very important reasons. Golf Magazine ranked the Kingsmill Golf Academy as one of the top 25 golf schools in the country in 2008. In addition to this and many other impressive rankings, it is our quality of instruction and experienced staff of instructors that allow us to be one of the best golf instruction destinations in the country.

17. What is the student/teacher ratio?
Our student/teacher ratio is 4:1. It is important to keep in mind that a student/teacher ratio can be miss-leading. For example: If one of our schools has six students then we would have two instructors. Therefore, the ratio for that particular school would be 3:1.

18. What method of teaching is used at the Kingsmill Golf Academy?
At the Kingsmill Golf Academy our instruction programs are designed to meet the needs of you as an individual player. Your skill level, learning style, and golf swing tendencies are all specific to you and we work with you as an individual applying specific drills and strategies to help improve your game. We do not teach a method. We do work with you as an individual player taking into account your strength and flexibility level, player style, learning style, and goals. We develop a plan together to help you reach your maximum potential as a golfer.

19. Tell me about your instruction facility?
Our instruction facilities include a private teaching tee, two private short game areas, four private practice greens and an indoor video studio, which includes a launch monitor, two video systems and a putting green.

20. Do you have courses to play?
We have 63 holes of fantastic golf here at Kingsmill. The River Course served as a popular PGA Tour site for 22 years and is currently home to the LPGA Tour’s Michelob ULTRA Open. Television viewers are familiar with the course’s signature 17th hole – a par 3 hole perched on the edge of the James River. In 2004, original architect Pete Dye returned to Kingsmill to oversee changes to the River Course layout and green complexes. The renovation included the addition of tees from which golfers of all abilities can enjoy, redesigned fairway bunkering on several holes presents new and exciting challenges, and resurfaced greens allow for faster and smoother putting on the recontoured surfaces.

Golf legend Arnold Palmer created a sister course to The River Course to appeal to golfers of all abilities. The Plantation Course recently named by Golf for Women as one of the top ten Best Courses based on course design, playability, aesthetics, practice facility, and amenities.

The Woods Course, Kingsmill’s newest addition, was honored by GOLF magazine as one of the “Top Ten Courses Available for Public Play” when it opened. With rolling terrain, plenty of trees, and even a double green with a bunker in its center, the Woods Course provides a truly memorable round of golf

The nine-hole, Par-3 Bray Links is available to all Kingsmill Resort guests. As Golf Digest recently stated, “The most opulent pitch and putt in the country must surely be Kingsmill Resort’s terrific Bray Links.” Whether you’re playing a fun round with your kids, taking a break from a meeting or sharpening your short game, The Bray Links will provide challenging fun.

21. I am a good player and my spouse is a beginner?
Our instruction is designed to meet the needs of each player individually. Each player is unique and we give you presentations and information for your golf swing to help you become a more consistent player.

 22. What do you do if it rains?
In the event of rain we do continue on with the school. We have an indoor studio and a covered area in which we can continue our practice and instruction sessions. In the event of threatening weather the school may be suspended temporarily to accommodate Mother Nature. After all, we can not control the weather.