PRESENTED BY
American Coal Council
2008 Fall Golf Tournament
Monday, October 6, 2008 ~ Williamsburg, VA
Kingsmill Golf Resort & Spa - Plantation Course
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12:00 pm-5:00 pm
ACC Fall Golf Tournament
Kingsmill offers championship courses designed by Pete Dye, Arnold Palmer, Tom Clark and two-time U.S. Open champion Curtis Strange. Kingsmill is known for golf. Golf Digest recently named Kingsmill in their list of “The 75 Best Golf Resorts in North America.” Experience your game at Kingsmill and get to know exactly why.
The Plantation Course is an Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay design that challenges players of all skill levels. The 6,432-yard, par-72 course favors accurate iron play and good putting.
Fairway landing areas are generous, but water comes into play on eight holes, and there’s no shortage of deep woods or yawning ravines. Greens are large and provide inviting targets for approach shots. Once on the putting surface, undulations and swales make getting down in two a satisfying accomplishment.
With landmarks from Richard Kingsmill’s 1736 plantation woven into the landscape, a round on the Plantation Course is truly historic.
To download Kingsmill's golf brochure, click here.
Things to know about Kingsmill's golf courses
Golf Club Dress Code
- Male shirts must have a collar, females must have shirts with either sleeves or collars
- Bermuda length shorts are allowed, jeans or jean shorts are not allowed for club guests
- Golf or tennis shoes must be worn at all times, no open toe shoes
Golf Club rules – River, Plantation and Woods courses
- Golf Cart rules
- All guests must take a cart walking only permitted for club members
- Guest must have valid drivers license to drive cart
- No more than two passengers per cart
- Each golfer must have their own set of clubs
- Junior rentals are available
- Golfers must maintain proper pace of play






