Overview
Pete Dye gained notoriety in the 1960s for his unique, trend-setting take on architecture at courses like The Golf Club, Crooked Stick and Harbour Town. He became a virtual household name in the 1980s after creating sensations like The Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass, PGA West and Blackwolf Run, and the fame continued throughout the 90s and for the rest of his career—at The Ocean Course, Whistling Straits, The Dye Course at French Lick and numerous others—until his passing in 2020. Less heralded are his courses from the 1970s. But among them, the River Course at Kingsmill Resort continues to stand out and remains a strong expression of Dye’s early design period, more in the mode of Harbour Town than Sawgrass. The course, which hosted the PGA Tour’s Michelob Championship from 1981 through 2002 and now hosts an LPGA event, sits quietly on the land and lets the natural movements of the wooded site—rather than sharp architectural features—define the character. The final three holes circle near the James River, including the par-3 17th that plays on a bluff above the water.
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Awards
Best in State: Ranked 13th, 2023-'24. Ranked top five, 1989, 1995. Ranked top 10, 1997. Ranked top 15, 1997, 2009. Ranked top 20, 2011-'22.
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Reviews
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“Nice piece of property, some challenging holes, good shape."
Read More2022
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“The Kingsmill (River) Course is a fun Pete Dye design that does not have many of his penal/deceptive elements. The course plays through a housing development but the properties generally do not intrude on the golf experience. Fairways are mostly generous...this is a second-shot golf course, where with good iron play, it's quite possible to shoot a good score. There are some nice elevation changes and some memorable holes—I find 7, 8, 16, and 18 to be especially fun. Course is easily walkable and a must-play in the Williamsburg area."
Read More2021
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“Fundamentally, this course only excels on the finishing stretch, but the last 3 holes are 3 of the best in the State. The rest are mostly through residential/condo homes and relatively unremarkable, except for possibly #13 and #15. Conditioning is best around tournament time, but this is their show horse. Prices are steep and frankly not worth what they are charging. Despite having a golf academy, there is almost no short game area besides the putting green beside the clubhouse, which at least allows chipping and there's a bunker in a corner of the range."
Read More2018
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“Nice course with some good design variety and pleasant scenery. Not overly challenging. I thought it was the best of the Kingsmill courses."
Read More2018
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