Golf in West Virginia

We have 94 golf courses in West Virginia in our golf course database.
West Virginia is home to 133 golf courses. Many of the popular courses are near and around Morgantown, Clarksburg and Fairmount. The courses throughout the state are designed by the seasoned professional golf architects including Arnold Palmer, Pete Dye, Rober Trent Jones Sr., Jack Nicklaus and Sam Snead. Many of the courses have been recognized by Golf Digest and many other golf magazines.
 
Whether you are traveling solo or bringing the whole family or office with you, there are accommodations and activities to suit everyone. The national parks offer many activities at affordable rates. The most popular tourist attraction in West Virginia is Harpers Ferry, an 18th century town that sits on the border of Maryland.
 
The best time to visit is during late spring or early fall, when temperatures are warm and the humidity levels are low.
 
Alpine Lake Golf Course

Alpine Lake Golf Course

Escape the hot hazy days of summer, play the Alpine Lake course... enjoy gentle breezes with cool clean mountain air. Our course offers a unique blend of par 3, 4 & 5's, consisting of six each. The six par 3's may be the hardest you'll ever play anywhere.
 
An extraordinary place of natural beauty and serenity...
The ideal setting for a weekend get-away or your four-seasons vacation home or retirement home...
 
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Pete Dye Golf Club

Pete Dye Golf Club

Opened in 1995, Pete Dye Golf Club is considered as one of the top golf courses of the modern era. The course features remnants of coal mining activity, including exposed, strip mined high walls, a rotary car tipple, coal-laden mine cars, a cart path through a once deep mine, and waterfalls that originate from deep mining activity of days gone by.
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