Courses you can play » Bay Creek Golf Club

Published October 29, 2008 4:00am ET



Bay Creek Golf Club
Location » Cape Charles, Va.

Phone » 757-331-8620

Fees » $70 Nov.-March; $59 (Va. resident); $100 April-Oct.

Par/Yardage/Rating/Slope

72/7,417/76.6/144 » Nicklaus Course

72/7,250/75.4/143 » Palmer Course

Description » Two championship-length courses, one designed by Jack Nicklaus (2005), the other by Arnold Palmer (2001), are the centerpiece of a resort community, across the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel from Virginia Beach, on the bay side of the Eastern Shore. Both courses have seaside holes and others that roll through maritime forest.

Reasons to play » Two of the most immaculately conditioned and scenic public courses in the mid-Atlantic. Lush fairways, sweeping bunkers, and hard, fast greens. Quality clubhouse and grill. Both courses are severe from the tips, but manageable from forward tees.

Hit the beach » With more moderate winter temperatures than D.C., Virginia Beach is a quick, inexpensive golf destination with a growing list of quality courses that include Signature at West Neck (Palmer), Heron Ridge (Fred Couples), Virginia Beach National (Pete Dye), and Hell’s Point (Rees Jones).

What you’ll love … » That none of the 36 holes are alike and that the two courses have their own separate character.

What you won’t love … » Aside from getting there, absolutely nothing, guaranteed, except perhaps for your score, if you play from tips on a windy day.

SIGNATURE HOLE

No. 5 (Nicklaus) » Par 4 » 459 Yards

Elevated tee offers magnificent view of this hole, named “Old Plantation Light,” which runs along Chesapeake Bay and has signature cart bridge which runs from tees to fairway, over water and marshland. Intimidating approach to a narrow, elevated green, pinched on either side by dunes.  

Best hole » No. 3 (Palmer), Par 4, 460 Yards

Named “Allegood Pond” for the ancient tidal basin that fronts the stone-walled peninsula green, this hole is not only visually stunning, but is extremely difficult, especially if you push your drive into steep-lipped fairway bunker. Dog-leg right hole is bordered on left by Chesapeake Bay.

Paw prints » The slump in the golf course construction industry hasn’t slowed down Nicklaus, who has a growing and impressive list of varied courses within driving distance of D.C. They range from mountain stunner Rocky Gap, to Delmarva classics The Peninsula and Bayside, to spanking-new Virginia private courses Creighton Farms (Aldie), The Presidential (Dulles), and Harbor Station (Woodbridge).