Williamsburg Golf Vacations
In no other place does the exciting story of America's past come to life more vividly than in Virginia's Historic Williamsburg-Jamestown-Yorktown Triangle. America began in Jamestown in 1607 when a few hardy souls carved the first permanent settlement in the New World out of the wilderness. Colonial Williamsburg is the world's premier living history site, the entire town having been restored to the days when it was the political and economic center of the Virginia colony. And our nation's freedom was won in nearby Yorktown, where General George Washington defeated England's General Cornwallis in 1781 in the decisive battle of the American Revolution. But the area is also renowned for its top quality golf courses, including first rate golf resorts and a number of daily fee courses. With its unmatched combination of history, golf, modern theme parks, outstanding shopping and entertainment options, plus being served by three nearby international airports, the Williamsburg area is a favorite vacation destination for both golfers and families.
Golf Courses
The
Williamsburg
area is fast becoming nearly as well known for its top quality golf courses
as for the opportunity to experience Colonial American history first hand. With the recent addition
of outstanding new daily fee courses and golf vacation packages, it is today one of the East Coast's
"best family golf vacation destinations". Williamsburg offers quality golf for all golf enthusiasts.
Currently, eleven upscale daily fee and resort courses offer pros, low handicappers, hackers and duffers
alike the opportunity to hone their skills. And with Williamsburg's increasing recognition and
popularity as a major golf destination, the number of courses is sure to grow. So keep an eye
on Williamsburg. Better yet, don't wait - get together a few golf buddies or your family and
take a "learning vacation" to Williamsburg, Virginia.
Rotate around your axis and maintain the same posture throughout your swing in order to pivot properly
CHRIS TOULSON demonstrates pitching basics including set up, wrist hinge, turning of the body and finish position
In a one plane motion the arms, shoulders and hips all turn around in a circle as opposed to a slide and hip bump in the two plane swing.





