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USA Today
07-03-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Virginia resort making changes to highly ranked golf course
Virginia resort making changes to highly ranked golf course Full Cry golf course at Keswick Hall near Charlottesville, Virginia, is undergoing a renovation to several holes. Architect Scot Sherman is doing the work, which is expected to wrap up in April. Full Cry is ranked by Golfweek's Best as the No. 4 public-access course in Virginia. It also ranks No. 57 on the list of best resort courses in the U.S. and is tied for No. 70 among all public-access courses in the U.S. The Pete Dye-designed layout opened in 2014. Sherman is making tweaks to the par-4 13th hole, adding a new tee box on the par-4 sixth hole and making small adjustments to the par-5 17th. The most notable work has been to the par-4 ninth, which has been completely redesigned.
Yahoo
07-03-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Virginia resort making changes to highly ranked golf course
Full Cry golf course at Keswick Hall near Charlottesville, Virginia, is undergoing a renovation to several holes. Architect Scot Sherman is doing the work, which is expected to wrap up in April. Full Cry is ranked by Golfweek's Best as the No. 4 public-access course in Virginia. It also ranks No. 57 on the list of best resort courses in the U.S. and is tied for No. 70 among all public-access courses in the U.S. The Pete Dye-designed layout opened in 2014. Sherman is making tweaks to the par-4 13th hole, adding a new tee box on the par-4 sixth hole and making small adjustments to the par-5 17th. The most notable work has been to the par-4 ninth, which has been completely redesigned. This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Keswick Hall is renovating its Full Cry golf course