Algonkian

47001 Fairway Dr, Sterling, Virginia, 20165

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Golf Pass Region

Algonkian is available in the Mid-Atlantic Golf Pass and Super Pass

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Algonkian Golf Course really understands what golfers are looking for. The course strikes a perfect balance between stunning visuals and challenging play, making it a favorite among many. Each hole brings its own surprises, keeping the round exciting from start to finish. With well-maintained greens and a layout that makes you think about every shot, Algonkian delivers an experience that’s hard to forget.

Quick Facts

  • Yardage: 7,015 yards from the back tees
  • Rating: 72.7
  • Slope: 126

Tees

  • Back: 6,909 yards
  • Middle: 6,592 yards
  • Front: 5,584 yards
  • Ladies: 5,487 yards

Standout Features

  • Front Nine: Tree-lined, straight fairways that offer a great start to your round.
  • Back Nine: Hills, doglegs, and water hazards make the back nine a thrilling and more challenging experience.

Amenities

  • Clubhouse
  • Pro shop stocked with essentials
  • Snack bar for quick bites and refreshments

Algonkian gets mixed reviews, with many golfers loving the challenging layout and scenic views. Some feedback suggests the course conditions vary during peak times, but it remains a go-to spot for its charm and gameplay. After a day here, you’ll feel like you’ve had a real golf experience. It’s the kind of place that keeps calling you back, so make sure it’s on your must-play list!

Mid-Atlantic Golf Pass

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