The Titus Course at Shenandoah Valley Golf Club
The Titus Course at Shenandoah Valley Golf Club – Buddy Loving Design with More Length and Variety
Course Overview
The Titus Course adds a different personality to the Shenandoah Valley Golf Club experience. Designed by Buddy Loving, it is the longer and more expansive complement to the Old Course, giving golfers a more traditional championship profile while still keeping the scenic mountain setting front and center.
Tree-lined corridors, gentle elevation shifts, and a healthy mix of longer and shorter holes create a round that stays engaging without becoming overly punishing. It is a particularly good fit for golfers who want more yardage and a little more challenge while staying in the same Front Royal golf hub.
Key course highlights include:
- Buddy Loving design with a balanced mix of challenge and playability
- Longer par-72 layout than the Old Course on the same property
- Mountain scenery and enough variety for repeat play
- Excellent companion round for 36-hole days in the Shenandoah Valley
For players choosing between the two Shenandoah Valley layouts, Titus is often the better fit when length and variety matter more.
Course Details
Par 72 | Course Architect: Buddy Loving
| Championship | Member | |
|---|---|---|
| Yardage | 6779 | 6295 |
| Course Rating | 70.7 | 70.4 |
| Slope | 132 | 126 |
Course Features & Amenities
Like the Old Course, the Titus Course is supported by the club’s shared facilities, which make the day easy for visitors and groups.
- Practice areas for warm-up sessions and instruction
- Clubhouse support and golf shop services
- Smooth on-site pairing with the Old Course for multi-round itineraries
- A setting that works well for tournaments, group travel, and golf schools
That shared infrastructure helps the Titus Course function as both a standalone round and part of a bigger golf day.

