West Virginia’s Hidden Gem
Welcome to
Locust Hill Golf Course
Book A Tee Time
Tee times are available 14 days in advance for Members and 7 days in advance for Non-Members.
Instruction
Our staff of PGA Professionals are available for golfers of all ages and abilities.
Membership
We offer a wide variety of golf memberships, suitable to your needs.
WHAT GUESTS SAY
“Wow, this course is in very good shape. Well trimmed so you can find the ball off the fairway. Fun course to play, Food is good and everyone there is very friendly and helpful. The group I play with all really enjoyed it. We will be back often.”
Experience Locust Hill Golf Course!
Locust Hill Golf Course invites you to historic Charles Town, West Virginia for 18 holes of phenomenal golf. Rated #5 by Golfweek Magazine in West Virginia for best public access courses, daily fee, and resorts. Given a 4 Star Rating by Golf Digest Magazine 2000-2001, 2002-2003, and 2008-2009 editions.
We are just over a beautiful hour drive from the Baltimore/D.C. beltway. One half hour from Winchester and Leesburg, Virginia, as well as, Hagerstown and Frederick, Maryland. You will be able to drive here, play a memorable round of golf, and drive home in less time than it takes to play 18 holes on many of the public facilities in the metropolitan areas.
Four sets of tees on every hole offer golfing at its best for all skill levels. Each tee offers challenges across the 35 acres of lakes, ponds, and streams, which come into play on 11 of the 18 holes. Numerous bunkers and deceiving, undulating greens all amidst what nature and time have provided; scenery and natural beauty seldom found anywhere.
As you tour our site, you will see we are very proud of LOCUST HILL GOLF COURSE, and we know you will enjoy a great round of golf here. But, almost upstaging our beautiful and challenging golf course, is its environment. The Blue Ridge Mountains form a breathtaking backdrop to Locust Hill. These mountains are first experienced as majestic rolling hills while you approach Locust Hill from any direction. The Blue Ridge Mountains have a mystique all their own. On even the clearest of days you may notice a bluish-gray haze along their tops. Folklore has it, this is a residual effect from the Civil War.