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First Colonial Golf Course, established in 1966, represents a significant component of the golfing landscape within [[Virginia Beach]]. Designed by Fred Couples and Rex Rictor, the course has hosted numerous tournaments and remains a popular destination for both local residents and visiting golfers. Its location and design contribute to its unique character within the city’s recreational offerings.
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First Colonial Golf Course, established in 1966, is a public golf course located at the intersection of Laskin Road and First Colonial Road in [[Virginia Beach]], Virginia. The course has served the local golfing community for decades and remains a popular destination for both residents and visiting golfers. Its location in the [[Great Neck]] area of the city, combined with its accessible design, makes it one of Virginia Beach's notable public recreational facilities.


== History ==
== History ==


The genesis of First Colonial Golf Course dates back to the mid-1960s, a period of substantial growth and development in Virginia Beach. Recognizing the need for additional recreational facilities to accommodate a growing population and attract tourism, city officials initiated plans for a public golf course. The chosen site, located near the oceanfront, presented both opportunities and challenges due to its natural terrain and proximity to the Atlantic coastline. Construction began in 1965, and the course officially opened for play in 1966. <ref>{{cite web |title=The Virginian-Pilot |url=https://www.pilotonline.com |work=pilotonline.com |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>
The origins of First Colonial Golf Course trace back to the mid-1960s, a period of rapid population growth and civic development in Virginia Beach following its consolidation with Princess Anne County in 1963. City officials recognized a growing demand for public recreational facilities, and plans for a municipal golf course were set in motion. Construction began in 1965, and the course opened for play in 1966.<ref>{{cite web |title=Parks and Recreation – Golf |url=https://www.vbgov.com/government/departments/parks-recreation/golf |work=City of Virginia Beach |access-date=2025-01-15}}</ref>


Over the decades, First Colonial Golf Course has undergone several renovations and improvements to enhance its playability and aesthetic appeal. These updates have included modifications to the greens, fairways, and bunkers, as well as enhancements to the course’s irrigation and drainage systems. The course has also hosted various local and regional golf tournaments, contributing to its reputation as a premier golfing destination. The course’s enduring popularity reflects its commitment to providing a challenging yet enjoyable experience for golfers of all skill levels. <ref>{{cite web |title=City of Virginia Beach |url=https://www.vbgov.com |work=vbgov.com |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>
The designer of the original layout has not been conclusively documented in publicly available records. An earlier version of this article attributed the design to golfer Fred Couples and an architect named Rex Rictor; however, Fred Couples is a PGA Tour professional with no verified involvement in golf course design, and no corroborating source confirms either attribution. The designer credit should be treated as unverified until confirmed by official city records or a recognized golf architecture database such as the American Society of Golf Course Architects roster.
 
Over the decades, the course has undergone renovations to improve playability and infrastructure. Updates have included modifications to the greens, fairways, and bunkers, as well as improvements to the irrigation and drainage systems. Specific renovation years and project scopes are not consistently documented in publicly available sources.<ref>{{cite web |title=Parks and Recreation – Golf |url=https://www.vbgov.com/government/departments/parks-recreation/golf |work=City of Virginia Beach |access-date=2025-01-15}}</ref>


== Geography ==
== Geography ==


First Colonial Golf Course occupies a 133-acre parcel of land in the [[Great Neck]] area of Virginia Beach. The course’s layout is characterized by undulating terrain, strategically placed bunkers, and mature trees, creating a visually appealing and challenging golfing environment. The course features 18 holes, with a par of 72, and a total yardage of approximately 6,500 yards from the championship tees. Water hazards, including ponds and canals, come into play on several holes, adding to the course’s strategic complexity.  
First Colonial Golf Course sits at the intersection of Laskin Road and First Colonial Road in Virginia Beach, placing it in the Great Neck corridor rather than the oceanfront district. The surrounding area is commercially developed, with a shopping center adjacent to the intersection. That proximity creates a high-traffic environment that is well known to local residents.
 
The course features 18 holes with a par of 72. Water hazards, including ponds, come into play on several holes. The sandy soil composition common to the Tidewater region contributes to the course's drainage characteristics, allowing it to remain playable after periods of rain. Mature trees are integrated throughout the layout, providing both visual definition and natural challenges for golfers. Specific yardage figures and a hole-by-hole scorecard are available through the City of Virginia Beach Parks and Recreation Department.<ref>{{cite web |title=Parks and Recreation – Golf |url=https://www.vbgov.com/government/departments/parks-recreation/golf |work=City of Virginia Beach |access-date=2025-01-15}}</ref>
 
== Operations and Ownership ==
 
First Colonial Golf Course is operated by the City of Virginia Beach Department of Parks and Recreation, which manages the municipal golf program. The course functions as a public facility, meaning tee times and access are open to residents and non-residents alike, typically at rates set by the city. Fee schedules, hours of operation, and tee time booking are handled through the city's official parks and recreation portal.<ref>{{cite web |title=Parks and Recreation – Golf |url=https://www.vbgov.com/government/departments/parks-recreation/golf |work=City of Virginia Beach |access-date=2025-01-15}}</ref>


The course’s proximity to the Atlantic Ocean influences its microclimate, resulting in moderate temperatures and occasional sea breezes. The sandy soil composition of the area also contributes to the course’s excellent drainage, allowing for play even after periods of heavy rainfall. The natural landscape surrounding the course provides a habitat for various species of wildlife, including birds, deer, and other small animals. The course’s designers carefully integrated the natural environment into the layout, preserving many of the existing trees and vegetation.
The course's pro shop carries golf equipment, apparel, and accessories. Golf instruction is available on site. The clubhouse includes a food and beverage option for players and guests and can accommodate private events.


== Culture ==
== Culture ==


First Colonial Golf Course serves as a focal point for the local golfing community in Virginia Beach. The course hosts numerous leagues, tournaments, and events throughout the year, fostering a sense of camaraderie among golfers of all ages and skill levels. The course’s pro shop offers a wide range of golf equipment, apparel, and accessories, catering to the needs of both casual and serious golfers. Golf lessons and clinics are also available, providing opportunities for players to improve their skills.
First Colonial Golf Course serves as a focal point for the local golfing community in Virginia Beach. The course hosts leagues, tournaments, and events throughout the year, building connections among golfers of varying ages and skill levels. It's one of several public golf facilities the city maintains, and its central location in the Great Neck area makes it accessible to a broad cross-section of the population.


The course’s clubhouse provides a comfortable and welcoming atmosphere for golfers and their guests. The clubhouse features a restaurant and bar, offering a variety of food and beverage options. It is also available for private events, such as weddings and corporate gatherings. First Colonial Golf Course contributes to the overall recreational and cultural landscape of Virginia Beach, providing a valuable amenity for residents and visitors alike. <ref>{{cite web |title=City of Virginia Beach |url=https://www.vbgov.com |work=vbgov.com |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>
The clubhouse provides a gathering space for golfers before and after rounds. It includes a restaurant and bar and is available for private events. The course contributes to Virginia Beach's broader recreational offerings alongside the city's parks, beaches, and other public amenities.<ref>{{cite web |title=Parks and Recreation – Golf |url=https://www.vbgov.com/government/departments/parks-recreation/golf |work=City of Virginia Beach |access-date=2025-01-15}}</ref>


== Attractions ==
== Nearby Attractions ==


Beyond the golf course itself, the surrounding area offers a variety of attractions for visitors to enjoy. The nearby [[Virginia Beach Oceanfront]] provides access to sandy beaches, boardwalks, and a wide range of shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues. Several parks and nature preserves are located within a short drive of the golf course, offering opportunities for hiking, biking, and wildlife viewing.  
The surrounding area offers a range of options for visitors who aren't spending the full day on the course. The [[Virginia Beach Oceanfront]] boardwalk and beach are accessible within a short drive. Several parks and nature preserves are located nearby, including those within the city's extensive open space network.


The [[Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center]] is a popular attraction located nearby, showcasing a diverse collection of marine life. The [[Motor World]] amusement park offers go-kart racing and other family-friendly activities. The convenience of these attractions, combined with the quality of the golf course, makes First Colonial Golf Course a desirable destination for both golfers and non-golfers. <ref>{{cite web |title=The Virginian-Pilot |url=https://www.pilotonline.com |work=pilotonline.com |access-date=2026-02-25}}</ref>
The [[Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center]], located on General Booth Boulevard, draws visitors interested in regional marine ecosystems and wildlife exhibits. [[Motor World]], a family-oriented amusement venue, offers go-kart tracks and other activities. Together, these options make the First Colonial Road corridor a practical base for visitors combining golf with other Virginia Beach activities.<ref>{{cite web |title=Things to Do |url=https://www.visitvirginiabeach.com/things-to-do/ |work=Virginia Beach Convention and Visitors Bureau |access-date=2025-01-15}}</ref>


== Getting There ==
== Getting There ==


First Colonial Golf Course is readily accessible by both car and public transportation. The course is located near several major roadways, including Interstate 264 and Virginia Beach Boulevard, making it easy to reach from various parts of the city and surrounding areas. Ample parking is available at the clubhouse.  
First Colonial Golf Course is accessible by car via Laskin Road (Virginia Beach Boulevard) and First Colonial Road, both of which connect to the broader regional road network. Interstate 264 provides the primary route into Virginia Beach from Norfolk and points west. Parking is available at the clubhouse.


Public transportation options include bus routes operated by Hampton Roads Transit (HRT). Several bus stops are located within walking distance of the golf course. Visitors traveling from out of town can fly into Norfolk International Airport (ORF), which is approximately a 30-minute drive from the course. Ride-sharing services, such as Uber and Lyft, are also available in the area.
Public bus service in the region is operated by [[Hampton Roads Transit]] (HRT), with routes serving the Virginia Beach corridor. Visitors arriving by air typically use [[Norfolk International Airport]] (ORF), located roughly 30 minutes from the course by car. Ride-sharing services operate throughout the area as well.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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* [[Great Neck, Virginia Beach]]
* [[Great Neck, Virginia Beach]]
* [[List of golf courses in Virginia]]
* [[List of golf courses in Virginia]]
* [[Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center]]


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```mediawiki First Colonial Golf Course, established in 1966, is a public golf course located at the intersection of Laskin Road and First Colonial Road in Virginia Beach, Virginia. The course has served the local golfing community for decades and remains a popular destination for both residents and visiting golfers. Its location in the Great Neck area of the city, combined with its accessible design, makes it one of Virginia Beach's notable public recreational facilities.

History

The origins of First Colonial Golf Course trace back to the mid-1960s, a period of rapid population growth and civic development in Virginia Beach following its consolidation with Princess Anne County in 1963. City officials recognized a growing demand for public recreational facilities, and plans for a municipal golf course were set in motion. Construction began in 1965, and the course opened for play in 1966.[1]

The designer of the original layout has not been conclusively documented in publicly available records. An earlier version of this article attributed the design to golfer Fred Couples and an architect named Rex Rictor; however, Fred Couples is a PGA Tour professional with no verified involvement in golf course design, and no corroborating source confirms either attribution. The designer credit should be treated as unverified until confirmed by official city records or a recognized golf architecture database such as the American Society of Golf Course Architects roster.

Over the decades, the course has undergone renovations to improve playability and infrastructure. Updates have included modifications to the greens, fairways, and bunkers, as well as improvements to the irrigation and drainage systems. Specific renovation years and project scopes are not consistently documented in publicly available sources.[2]

Geography

First Colonial Golf Course sits at the intersection of Laskin Road and First Colonial Road in Virginia Beach, placing it in the Great Neck corridor rather than the oceanfront district. The surrounding area is commercially developed, with a shopping center adjacent to the intersection. That proximity creates a high-traffic environment that is well known to local residents.

The course features 18 holes with a par of 72. Water hazards, including ponds, come into play on several holes. The sandy soil composition common to the Tidewater region contributes to the course's drainage characteristics, allowing it to remain playable after periods of rain. Mature trees are integrated throughout the layout, providing both visual definition and natural challenges for golfers. Specific yardage figures and a hole-by-hole scorecard are available through the City of Virginia Beach Parks and Recreation Department.[3]

Operations and Ownership

First Colonial Golf Course is operated by the City of Virginia Beach Department of Parks and Recreation, which manages the municipal golf program. The course functions as a public facility, meaning tee times and access are open to residents and non-residents alike, typically at rates set by the city. Fee schedules, hours of operation, and tee time booking are handled through the city's official parks and recreation portal.[4]

The course's pro shop carries golf equipment, apparel, and accessories. Golf instruction is available on site. The clubhouse includes a food and beverage option for players and guests and can accommodate private events.

Culture

First Colonial Golf Course serves as a focal point for the local golfing community in Virginia Beach. The course hosts leagues, tournaments, and events throughout the year, building connections among golfers of varying ages and skill levels. It's one of several public golf facilities the city maintains, and its central location in the Great Neck area makes it accessible to a broad cross-section of the population.

The clubhouse provides a gathering space for golfers before and after rounds. It includes a restaurant and bar and is available for private events. The course contributes to Virginia Beach's broader recreational offerings alongside the city's parks, beaches, and other public amenities.[5]

Nearby Attractions

The surrounding area offers a range of options for visitors who aren't spending the full day on the course. The Virginia Beach Oceanfront boardwalk and beach are accessible within a short drive. Several parks and nature preserves are located nearby, including those within the city's extensive open space network.

The Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center, located on General Booth Boulevard, draws visitors interested in regional marine ecosystems and wildlife exhibits. Motor World, a family-oriented amusement venue, offers go-kart tracks and other activities. Together, these options make the First Colonial Road corridor a practical base for visitors combining golf with other Virginia Beach activities.[6]

Getting There

First Colonial Golf Course is accessible by car via Laskin Road (Virginia Beach Boulevard) and First Colonial Road, both of which connect to the broader regional road network. Interstate 264 provides the primary route into Virginia Beach from Norfolk and points west. Parking is available at the clubhouse.

Public bus service in the region is operated by Hampton Roads Transit (HRT), with routes serving the Virginia Beach corridor. Visitors arriving by air typically use Norfolk International Airport (ORF), located roughly 30 minutes from the course by car. Ride-sharing services operate throughout the area as well.

See Also

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