The Place to Play!
Charles Town, WV
Charles Town, West Virginia, is fast becoming a popular destination
for great golf, great entertainment and fun, and great food and
lodging in the mid-Atlantic. Three of the big reasons for this
are Locust Hill Golf Course,
Charles Town Races and Casino, and the Turf Motel.
Locust Hill, which is kept in championship condition at all
times, is rated as one of the top 125 courses in the country for
Best Value. [Mid-Atlantic golfers
rated Locust Hill as one of their favorite public courses in our
2000 Readers' Poll.]
Golfers of all levels can enjoy the four sets of tees as well
as the 35 acres of lakes and ponds to play around. In fact, water
comes into play on 11 of the 18 holes. From your approach shot
on the 15th, right on through the 455 yard par 4 eighteenth, you'll
have to negotiate several water hazards. The Golf Guide highly
recommends this great layout.
After a day at the golf course, you can be a player at Charles
Town Races and Casino. For over 60 years, fans have enjoyed
the thrills of live horse racing at Charles Town Races. Charles
Town also simulcasts races from venues all over America and hosts
the annual West Virginia Breeders' Classic [a mid-Atlantic exclusive].
Now with the addition of the state-of-the-art Silver Screen Gaming
Room with over 1,500 slot machines, Charles Town Races is your
complete entertainment complex under one roof.
For many years, the Turf Motel has been catering to guests from
all across the mid-Atlantic who come to Charles Town to visit
the local historic sites and to enjoy the thoroughbred racing
next door to the Turf. Everything is on-site including the famous
Turf Dining Room and Lounge. The prime rib there is the best in
the area! Now, the Turf Motel specializes in great mid-Atlantic
golf packages.
Book your next golf trip through
the Turf Motel in Charles Town, West Virginia, where you can play
Locust Hill and play the ponies and the slots.
The Big Three make for a great golf outing that you're not likely
to forget. After all, we all need a place to play. Charles Town
is only about an hour from the Baltimore-Washington Metro, in
the heart of the mid-Atlantic.
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