Irvington, Virginia  ·  Chesapeake Bay Country

Golden
Eagle
Golf Club

A George W. Cobb championship design — 7,025 yards carved from the wooded landscape around a 50-acre lake. Opened 1976. Now positioned for its most compelling chapter yet.

Dawn · 5:45 AM

First light
on the fairways

The course stirs before the world does. Mist rises off the 50-acre lake and drifts across the low-lying holes — 5, 9, and 18 — the three major water hazards George W. Cobb built into this Chesapeake Bay design. The silence belongs to the golfer alone.

Morning · 8:30 AM

Bermuda to
bentgrass

Bermuda fairways run firm and fast. Bentgrass greens roll true and demanding. Cobb's well-placed bunkers reward positioning over power. Holes 7 and 16 regularly punish careless play — even for single-digit handicaps.

The Test

7,025 yards.
Slope 136.

From the championship tees, the Golden Eagle measures 7,025 yards with a USGA rating of 74.4 and slope of 136. A host to VSGA and Mid-Atlantic PGA events for nearly five decades — this course has been testing the Commonwealth's best since 1976.

The Golden Eagle · Irvington, Virginia

18
Championship Holes · Par 72
7,025
Yards · Championship Tees
74.4
USGA Rating · Slope 136
1976
Year Opened

A George W. Cobb Design  ·  A Chesapeake Bay Tradition

VSGA Amateur Championship
VSGA Women's Championship
Mid-Atlantic Women's
Mid-Atlantic PGA Section
VSGA Senior Four Ball
VSGA Stroke Play
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The Experience

Where every round tells a different story — and the course always has the last word.

A George W. Cobb Design  ·  A Chesapeake Bay Tradition

What Makes It Exceptional

A course worth returning to

George W. Cobb Design

Opened in 1976 and carved from the wooded landscape surrounding a 50-acre lake, with meaningful elevation changes, well-placed bunkers, and three dramatic water holes at 5, 9 & 18.

50-Acre Lake Setting

A 50-acre lake anchors the layout, creating water hazards on three of the most dramatic holes in Virginia and views that rival any coastal course on the Eastern Seaboard.

Tides Inn Adjacency

Directly adjacent to the legendary Tides Inn resort — a natural referral channel, co-branding opportunity, and package golf experience that elevates both properties simultaneously.

Acquisition Upside

Under-optimized for its market and location — a rare alignment of premium Chesapeake Bay real estate, established golf infrastructure, and meaningful value gap.

Championship Pedigree

Host to numerous VSGA and Mid-Atlantic PGA events. Rated 74.4 with a slope of 136 — a track that has tested the Commonwealth's best players for nearly five decades.

Full Clubhouse

Pro shop, dining, locker rooms, and event space — a complete member experience ready for repositioning as a premium Chesapeake Bay destination with the right capital.

Investment Opportunity

A rare asset in one of the Mid-Atlantic's most desirable coastal markets

Opened in 1976, Golden Eagle Golf Club is a George W. Cobb design carved from the wooded Chesapeake Bay landscape around a 50-acre lake — 18 holes, par 72, 7,025 yards, USGA rating 74.4, slope 136. Adjacent to The Tides Inn resort on Virginia's Northern Neck, it is the premier golf destination on the Bay and a proven host to VSGA and Mid-Atlantic PGA events. We are selectively engaging qualified investors and strategic partners for our next chapter.

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