Escalante Golf has acquired Kingsmill Resort from Xanterra Kingsmill, LLC. Located in historic Williamsburg, Va., Kingsmill Resort adds another important East Coast destination to the company’s expanding family of high-end clubs.
“Kingsmill Resort is one of the most iconic resorts on the east coast, started more than 45 years ago by the Anheuser-Busch Company. It has hosted some of the best-known names in golf, including the PGA Tour’s Michelob Championship from 1981 to 2002 and now the LPGA’s Kingsmill Championship,” said David McDonald, President of Escalante Golf. “It is a vibrant community with more than 2,400 home sites and has hosted presidents and dignitaries since it opened almost a half-century ago. It is truly a special place with a revered history.”
Kingsmill Resort is located on 2,900 protected acres along the James River. It boasts three championship golf courses: the River Course designed by Pete Dye, the Plantation Course designed by Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay, and the member-only Woods Course designed by Curtis Strange and Tom Clark.
“Kingsmill Resort is one of the most iconic resorts on the east coast, started more than 45 years ago by the Anheuser-Busch Company. It has hosted some of the best-known names in golf, including the PGA Tour’s Michelob Championship from 1981 to 2002 and now the LPGA’s Kingsmill Championship,” said David McDonald, President of Escalante Golf. “It is a vibrant community with more than 2,400 home sites and has hosted presidents and dignitaries since it opened almost a half-century ago. It is truly a special place with a revered history.”
Kingsmill Resort is located on 2,900 protected acres along the James River. It boasts three championship golf courses: the River Course designed by Pete Dye, the Plantation Course designed by Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay, and the member-only Woods Course designed by Curtis Strange and Tom Clark.
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