Nine holes carved into the West Virginia hills outside Spencer, serving the kind of small-town golf that barely registers on anyone's radar
Nine holes carved into the West Virginia hills outside Spencer, serving the kind of small-town golf that barely registers on anyone's radar. That's precisely the point. The layout moves through modest elevation changes, nothing that will wind you, but enough to keep your attention between shots. Greens are honest, fairways forgiving, and the pace rarely drags. You show up, pay a price that won't require explanation to your spouse, and walk. No pretense, no GPS carts narrating your round, no marshal breathing down your neck. The clubhouse crowd knows each other by name. If you're passing through central West Virginia and need to stretch your legs, this delivers exactly what it promises. Nothing more, nothing less.