Escape the City: Golfing at South Wales in Jeffersonton, Virginia

October 22, 2025. Jeffersonton, Virginia.

It was difficult to find an affordable golf course with available tee times near Washington, D.C. today. In fact, most tee times were booked. Could it be that the government shutdown is crowding the area’s golf courses? With hundreds of federal workers off the clock, there must be a sudden surge of golf enthusiasts trying to spend their unplanned time off somewhere. It seems the only thing getting done in Washington today is a smooth lag putt!

We decided to play golf in the country, and boy, were we rewarded! Just 30 miles southwest of Washington, D.C., lies a beautiful golf course at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains. South Wales Golf Course in the small town of Jeffersonton, Virginia, is a hidden treasure for golfers.

We arrived at 9:30 AM and were quickly sent off into the most serene golf setting we have ever experienced. Immediately surrounded by a cornucopia of fall colors, we took on what was a challenging but fair course. The weather conditions were perfect, and the course is in good shape even though the greens could use a little repair.

We had a wonderful experience and certainly will play it again. It was a joy to get away from all the city noise and just relax in the quiet atmosphere of South Wales Golf Course. We encourage anyone in the D.C. area to venture out and give South Wales a try—it is a golfing paradise!

3 responses to “Escape the City: Golfing at South Wales in Jeffersonton, Virginia”

  1. graham mcquade Avatar

    Hope the scoring’s improved without the beard!

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    1. Emilio Hernandez Avatar

      I have no place to hide my face without the beard! You are living proof that a great artist is one with a great power of observation. One must learn to observe before we can render the world with paint as beautifully as you do. I really enjoyed your last post, we lived on a sailboat for five years before taking on the nomad lifestyle and I painfully admit that a sailboat aground is a more common sight than most would think specially with the tidal movements in you neck of the woods. If you sought to spark nostalgia in your painting, you certainly accomplished it with me. Keep up the good work, I immediately jump on your post when I see the notification to see what new paintings you have created.

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      1. graham mcquade Avatar

        You are too kind Emilio, but I’m pleased the painting brings back good memories for you. Now you’re back home perhaps we might see some of your sketching – perhaps some views from the golf course?

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