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Raspberry Falls Golf & Hunt Club Green Fees for Four

Valid Monday - Thursday, excluding holidays

Additional Cart Rental Required

Expiration Date: October 20, 2020

Located in Leesburg, Virginia, you will find Raspberry Falls Golf & Hunt Club - a spectacular course with all the marks of what makes for an exceptional round of golf. As you encounter our rambling streams, bunkers, stone walls and spectacular rolling terrain, you're almost going to feel that you've traveled across the Atlantic to play golf in the British Isles. And yet you are in Virginia's horse country, with vistas of the Catoctin Mountains in the background.

"This site was made for a golf course," says Gary Player, the designer of this beautiful layout.

Raspberry Falls Golf & Hunt Club was built in 1996 and laid out by Gary Player Design, a firm headed by one of the golfing world's greatest players. From the beginning, we have become one of the most popular daily-fee courses in the Washington, D.C., area.

From the beginning, Raspberry Falls has been showered with awards, including being named one of the Top 10 Courses in Virginia right after it opened.

Other honors include:

Top 20 public or private courses in Virginia - Golf Digest
Top 10 in the Mid-Atlantic - Golf Monthly
Top 50 in customer service in the United States - Golf Digest
Best public course - Washington Times
A four-star place to play - Golf Digest
Player used a links style in designing Raspberry Falls, an elegant way to make use of our dramatic rolling terrain, meandering streams and spectacular scenery. We have elevated tee boxes and lush bentgrass greens, as well.

And you will find that one of the biggest tests of your golfing skills on our course will be conquering our deep Scottish-style stacked pot bunkers. As in Scotland, these bunkers have their own names, including "Lee's Bunker" and "Grant's Tomb" on No. 11 and "Satan's Foxhole" on No. 14. It's understandable that Player would focus on bunkers in his design. After all, he's one of the best sand players ever to compete in the game of golf.

Playing a round here is an incredible way to experience the handiwork of Gary Player and to fully appreciate Virginia horse country.

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