Kingsmill River Course
Kingsmill River Course – Pete Dye Golf Along the James River
Course Overview
Kingsmill River Course at Kingsmill Resort gives golfers a more specific way to plan a round in the Williamsburg golf market. Instead of treating the property as one generic stop, this page focuses on the individual layout golfers are actually booking and comparing. The course plays to par 71 and stretches to roughly 6,831 yards from the championship markers. As part of the broader Kingsmill Resort experience, the course carries its own personality and works well for players looking for a round with a clearer identity.
In practical terms, that helps trip planners, search engines, and actual humans understand what makes this layout different from its sister courses. Kingsmill River Course was shaped by Pete Dye, and its routing, scenery, and shot values create a distinct feel that deserves its own page rather than being buried inside a resort summary.
Key reasons golfers may single out this course include:
- a layout with its own strategy and visual character
- course-specific appeal for trip planning and package building
- a clearer match for the golfer’s preferred challenge level
- stronger page relevance for searches tied to this exact course name.
This is the headliner at Kingsmill and the course most golfers are talking about when they mention resort golf on the James River.
Course Details
Par 71 | Course Architect: Pete Dye
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Championship Yardage | 6,831 |
| Course Type | Resort |
| Holes | 18 |
| Founded | 1975 |
| Parent Facility | Kingsmill Resort |
Course Features & Amenities
While Kingsmill River Course is the page focus, golfers still benefit from the wider amenities connected to Kingsmill Resort. That matters because most players are not only choosing a layout, they are also choosing the surrounding experience.
- resort lodging and stay-and-play access
- practice facilities and instruction
- clubhouse dining
- group and tournament support
That wider support helps the course work as a stronger website page and a more useful trip-planning stop.


