Virginia Golf Deals and Packages to Watch, 2026
Virginia splits its golf between the Williamsburg resorts near the coast and the mountain estates of the Blue Ridge. Here is how the 2026 stay and play packages work, where the value sits, and how to build a trip across both.
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How Virginia golf packages work
Virginia is a resort golf state, and its deals follow the resorts. The largest cluster sits around Williamsburg, where Kingsmill anchors a stay and play market built on rounds per night and easy access to the historic triangle, while the mountain end of the state is defined by the Omni Homestead, one of America's oldest resorts, and Primland high in the Blue Ridge. Each sells a package that bundles lodging with golf, and the shape changes with the setting.
Below is how the main package shapes break down for 2026, where the genuine value sits across the seasons, and how to combine the coast and the mountains. Every figure is a planning guide rather than a quote, since rates move with season, group size and availability, and you should always confirm directly before booking.
Virginia golf deals, 2026 at a glance
| Deal type | Typically includes | Indicative 2026 note |
|---|---|---|
| Kingsmill stay and play | Lodging with one round per adult per night, breakfast, cart and range balls | The volume product near Williamsburg; package runs through 2026, with spring and autumn the prime windows |
| The Omni Homestead | Resort lodging with golf on the historic mountain courses | Heritage resort golf in the Allegheny mountains; home to the oldest first tee in continuous use in the country |
| Primland Blue Ridge package | Lodge nights with rounds on the Donald Steel Highland Course | Mountain estate golf with Blue Ridge views; a marquee round rather than an everyday one |
| Group and society rates | Discounts that scale with numbers, with buggy and meal add ons | Real savings for societies and buddies trips; confirm current terms directly |
The deals worth watching
Kingsmill and the Williamsburg cluster
The backbone of a Virginia trip is the Kingsmill stay and play, which gives a round per adult for each night of the stay and adds breakfast, cart and range balls, with the resort sitting minutes from colonial Williamsburg. It is the easiest package to scale for a group and the natural base for a coastal Virginia week. Build the trip around it and the historic triangle gives the non golfers plenty to do.
The mountain resorts
Inland, the deals change character. The Omni Homestead is a grand Allegheny resort whose Old Course holds the oldest first tee in continuous use in the United States, while Primland sits high in the Blue Ridge with the Donald Steel Highland Course and some of the best mountain views in American golf. These are destination rounds, best built into a stay rather than played on the way through.
Combining coast and mountains
The fuller Virginia trip pairs a Williamsburg base with a couple of nights in the mountains, swapping resort parkland for high country drama. The two ends are a few hours apart, so a week can comfortably take in both. Our best golf courses in Virginia list and the when to play Virginia guide set out how to sequence them.
Our take
Virginia rewards golfers who treat it as two trips in one. The Williamsburg resorts deliver easy, scalable stay and play value with history on the doorstep, while the Homestead and Primland offer the kind of heritage and mountain golf that anchors a longer trip. The best weeks use the coast for volume and the mountains for the standout days.
Our advice is to base the bulk of the trip around Kingsmill and Williamsburg, add a couple of mountain nights for the marquee rounds, and travel in spring or autumn for the best balance of conditions and value. Our Virginia golf hub and the Virginia golf packages page lay out the options, and our team can assemble the trip, tee times and lodging, costed to the head, before you commit.
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Virginia Golf Deals and Packages to Watch, your questions
What golf packages are available in Virginia for 2026?
Most Virginia packages are resort stay and play breaks. Kingsmill near Williamsburg offers a round per adult per night with breakfast, cart and range balls and runs through 2026, while the Omni Homestead and Primland in the Blue Ridge sell lodging and golf packages in a mountain setting. Contents and prices change through the year, so always confirm directly before booking.
When is the best value time to play golf in Virginia?
Spring and autumn give the best balance of conditions and value across both the coastal resorts and the mountains, with summer warm and humid near Williamsburg and cooler at altitude. For the best mix of price and weather, target April to June or September to October and book marquee mountain rounds ahead.
Can you combine coastal and mountain golf in Virginia?
Yes. The Williamsburg resorts and the Blue Ridge estates are a few hours apart, so a week can comfortably pair a coastal stay and play base with a couple of nights in the mountains for rounds at the Omni Homestead or Primland. Combining the two is the way to see the full range of Virginia golf.
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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Virginia package shapes and offers compiled June 2026 from resort and operator sources; prices and terms are indicative for the 2026 season and change with availability. Always confirm directly before booking. Last reviewed June 2026.