Buckingham - Salisbury Country Club in Midlothian, Virginia — private, 27-hole golf course, designed by Ed Ault (1963)

Buckingham - Salisbury Country Club

Midlothian, Virginia

About Course

Buckingham - Salisbury Country Club is a private golf facility located in Virginia, United States. Established in 1963 and designed by architect Ed Ault, the course features a unique 3-9 hole layout. The playing surfaces are characterized by bent grass greens and Bermuda grass fairways. Golfers can utilize the on-site driving range, and walking is permitted throughout the course. The facility provides a compact golfing experience for its members, offering a versatile playing environment with its non-standard hole configuration. As a private club, access is restricted to members and their guests, ensuring an exclusive golfing setting in the Virginia landscape.

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Amenities
Driving Range
Putting Green
Short Game Area
Practice Bunker
Golf Carts
Club Rental
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Club websiteMidlothian, Virginia
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Course Details

Course Details
Number of holes27
Driving Range?Yes
Walking allowed?Yes
ArchitectsEd Ault (1963)
Year built1963
Simulator
Conditions
FairwaysBermuda Grass
GreensBent Grass
Golf seasonYear round
Access type
PublicPrivateSemi-privateResort

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