Tee up for fun at golf courses around the state.

written by ADDISON PARKINS
photographed by MICHAEL MILLS
BEYOND THE STATE’S CELEBRATED RESORT GREENS lies a quieter collection of mountain courses—underrated fairways, small-town clubs, and scenic hidden gems. Here are a few to add to your list.
Bridge Haven Golf Club
The “Jekyll and Hyde” layout at Bridge Haven Golf Club presents a unique experience for every golfer. Designed by two different course architects, the course keeps players on their toes. On-site lessons make sure you bring your best to every round. 295 Browns Road, Fayetteville, bridgehavengolf.com, “Bridge Haven Golf” on FB
Little Creek Golf Course
Little Creek Golf Course brings a championship experience to the public with its 18-hole layout, state-of-the-art golf simulators, and an on-site pro shop with swing meters and cart and club rentals. Off the course, shop the latest equipment with guidance from an exceptional staff. 99 Fairway Lane, South Charleston, lcgc.cityofsouthcharleston.com, “Little Creek Golf Course” on FB
Sugarwood Golf Club
Spend your summer on the green at Sugarwood Golf Club. Play 9 or 18 holes, take on-site lessons, and shop top brands in the club store. Need to improve your swing? Try the launch monitor, which measures speed, angles, and more. 90 Sugarwood Road, Lavalette, sugarwoodgolfclub.com
Woodbrier Golf Course
Woodbrier Golf Course is perfect for spontaneous golf endeavors, with no tee time required. Choose between 9 or 18 holes, with or without a cart. Then satisfy your summertime cravings with a trip to the snack bar. 250 Topflite Drive, Martinsburg, woodbriergolfcourse.com
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