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Last Update :1/21/2015 Golf Digest Rankings Feature Courses Designed by Lester George
For Immediate Release: January 20, 2015
Midlothian, VA
Golf Digest’s New Rankings Highlight
Lester George’s Designs in the Virginias
Virginia:
Kinloch Golf Club - in Manakin-Sabot, Virginia, just outside of Richmond – has been once again ranked the #1 golf course in Virginia by Golf Digest. Kinloch was also listed #56 nationally in their list of the Top 100 Courses. Kinloch was honored as Golf Digest’s Best New Course of 2001 when it opened and has consistently ranked highly on the magazine’s Top 100 lists for over a decade, as well as regularly being ranked in the top 25 on GolfWeek’s Top 100 Modern Courses list.
Two of Lester George’s other designs in Virginia were also mentioned in the 2015 Golf Digest Virginia rankings. Ballyhack Golf Club in Roanoke was ranked #6 in the state - and also recently placed among Golfweek’s Top 200 Residential Courses. The Country Club of Virginia’s James River Course, which was honored among Golf Digest’s Best Renovations of 2005 after Lester George’s renovation, was listed #13 in Virginia this year.
Independence Golf Club in Midlothian, Virginia, recently redesigned by Lester George, was selected as one of Golf Digest's prestigious "2014 Best New Courses," a list that includes both new designs and renovations.
West Virginia:
Nestled in the mountains of White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, The Old White TPC at The Greenbrier was recently named #29 on Golf Digest’s list of 100 Best Public Courses. This is the course’s highest ranking in this category. In describing the course, Golf Digest touted, “C.B. Macdonald's nearly 100-year-old design of the Old White at The Greenbrier was always respected, but after Lester George's restoration (re-establishing such things as a Principal's Nose bunker and Dragon's Teeth mounds), Golf Digest panelists rediscovered its pleasures and ranked it the Best New Public Remodel of 2007. It now hosts The Greenbrier Classic, an annual event on the PGA Tour.”
The Old White TPC was also ranked on Golf Digest’s Top 200 Courses at #141. This is the first time The Old White has appeared on this list, which includes both public and private courses. When the list of Top Courses was broken down by state, The Old White was rated the #3 course in West Virginia. Golfweek has also included The Old White TPC among their top 200 Resort, Casino, and Classic Courses lists.
For photos or more information, please contact: Shannon Fisher, V.P. Communications, George Golf Design
804-314-3268, shannon@georgegolfdesign.com
About Lester George: A member of the esteemed American Society of Golf Course Architects, internationally renowned golf course architect, Lester George, has quite a versatile resume. In addition to his award-winning new course designs, has developed a niche in renovating and restoring classic golf courses designed by some of the most revered golden age architects. He has worked on everything from plains to steep, rocky terrain to brownfield and environmentally challenging sites, including a course under which thousands of unexploded bombs were discovered once excavation began – and he has become somewhat of a master at designing practice facilities that offer a realistic experience for golfers. George’s Kinloch Golf Club is the highest ranked golf course in the history of Virginia, having won countless awards. Ballyhack Golf Club is rated # 6 in the state by Golf Digest and was on several top ten Best New Course lists. The Old White Course at The Greenbrier was honored as Golf Digest’s Best New Remodel and now hosts a PGA Tour event; the James River Course at The Country Club of Virginia was the #5 Best New Remodel; and Willow Oaks Country Club was one of Golf Digests’ Best New Remodels of 2009. Lester’s recent renovation of Independence Golf Club was listed as one of Golf Digest’s 2014 Best New Courses.
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