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Virginia Beach golf

Tuesday June 7, 2005 | 17:00:07 102 words, 3041 views
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I just pulled into Virginia Beach, for the first time ever – after 13 hours on the road. Being a Florida native, and at first glance, I would compare the oceanfront area to the strip at Daytona Beach, only Virginia Beach seems cleaner and more upscale. Even the t-shirt shops look cleaner.

But, what is with that “no cruising” law on the strip? What’s a strip without cruising?

Anyway, people say Virginia Beach has the best golf in the state, behind only Williamsburg. We’ll see.

Anybody have any favorite courses here, or ones I should check out? What about restaurants and nightlife. Any suggestions?

Comments:

Comment from: Pete Larry [Visitor]
Great resturant: Guadalara (there are two in Va. Bch. You gotta go to Sams at Rudy's Inlet.Best wings in town.
Play Calhoon Plantation: Great fairways and greens.
TPC is also good.
Permalink 06/15/05 @ 21:02
Comment from: Mom [Visitor]
Princess Ann Country Club (Private)
Signature at West Neck (Arnold Palmer)

Rests: Coastal Grill, Great Neck Rd.
No Frills Grill, Hilltop
Zoe's 19th St.
Z Grill, Hilltop

Reside at The Beach in the summertime.
Permalink 06/22/05 @ 21:28
Comment from: Tony Filippelli [Visitor]
Two suggestions...I echo the previous suggestion about going to Arnie's Signature Course at West Neck. But the restaurant NOT TO MISS is getting all of the press lately..the Lucky Star restaurant on Pleasure House Road near Chick's Beach. Little hard to find...but well worth the trip. Blackened scallops over goat cheese ravoli OR their 1st place crabcake are but two of about seven GOTTA have items on their menu. Get a reservation and be hungry (thirsty helps too). Tell them Tony from PA sent you. Hell's Point also a great local track. Skip the TPC course.
Permalink 02/20/06 @ 23:52

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