Rolling Appalachian terrain at a price point that makes walking feel like the smart play, not just the purist one
Rolling Appalachian terrain at a price point that makes walking feel like the smart play, not just the purist one. At 6,255 yards, Tygart Lake delivers a full 18 without the padding some public courses add to justify cart fees. The slope of 123 tells you the hills have personality. Enough to keep your attention, not enough to wreck your legs. West Virginia golf flies under the radar, and this Grafton track sits near the state park, which means you get the scenery without the resort markup. Cart culture runs deep here, so expect some looks when you decline the ride. Ignore them. The walk is the point.