Rolling Bermuda fairways through central Virginia horse country
Rolling Bermuda fairways through central Virginia horse country. The Foundry sits on former plantation land, now a public track that plays long at 7,006 yards but never feels like a slog. Terrain moves enough to keep things interesting without punishing your legs. Cart culture dominates here, which means walkers get something close to solitude. Summer mornings are the only sensible window. Virginia humidity turns afternoon rounds into survival exercises by late June. Spring and fall open things up considerably. The $50 to $85 range lands right where it should for a well-maintained daily fee in this part of the state. Clubhouse restaurant handles the post-round basics. Cold beer, decent food, air conditioning. The essentials.