Pin itA clean mid-range base that keeps the budget focused on green fees.
$120–$200/night
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The Courtyard Williamsburg Busch Gardens runs on a simple premise: clean, functional lodging at a rate that leaves more of your budget for golf. Roughly 150 rooms in the standard Marriott Courtyard format, with a Bistro restaurant, indoor pool, fitness center, free Wi-Fi, and parking.
The location places Kingsmill Resort and Golden Horseshoe Golf Club each within ten to fifteen minutes by car, and Royal New Kent sits about thirty minutes west. Those drives are short enough that the hotel works as a central base for the full Williamsburg circuit without paying to stay on-site at either resort. You will find the rooms comfortable rather than memorable; the Bistro covers breakfast and light meals but you will want to drive into Williamsburg for dinner of any substance.
$120 to $200 nightly, which sits roughly $150 below the resort options. Across four nights, that difference covers another round at nearly any course in the area. Marriott Bonvoy points apply.
Golf at Williamsburg, Virginia, Virginia
Williamsburg, Virginia, Virginia
Robert Trent Jones Sr.'s first island green, on Colonial Williamsburg's grounds since 1963.
Williamsburg, Virginia, Virginia
The longer Golden Horseshoe course at a fraction of the price, with Rees Jones routing through natural terrain.
Williamsburg, Virginia, Virginia
Arnold Palmer's more forgiving offering at Kingsmill, with wide fairways and water on eight holes.
Williamsburg, Virginia, Virginia
Pete Dye along the James River, with four decades of LPGA history and a par-3 on the bluff.
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