CAMERON HILLS GOLF LINKS
🇺🇸 King George, VA, USA
Designed by Bill Jones
Cameron Hills Golf Links occupies rolling terrain in King George, Virginia, a rural county along the Potomac River between Fredericksburg and the Northern Neck. Designed by Bill Jones, the course reflects the regional character of Virginia's Coastal Plain, where modest elevation changes and natural corridors shape the routing. The layout takes advantage of the property's wooded ridges and open meadows, typical of courses built in this part of the state during periods when golf development expanded into smaller communities outside major metropolitan areas.
The course serves the local golfing community in King George and neighboring counties, providing a daily-fee option in a region where public access can be limited. Jones's design work in Virginia and the Mid-Atlantic generally emphasizes playability for a range of skill levels while incorporating natural features into strategic decisions. At Cameron Hills, this likely translates to holes that move through varied terrain, with tree-lined fairways, elevation-influenced approach shots, and greens that reward accurate ball-striking without requiring extreme length.
King George's location between Richmond and Washington, D.C. places Cameron Hills within reach of golfers from both urban centers seeking a quieter, less crowded experience. The course operates as part of the fabric of small-town Virginia golf, where the focus remains on accessible play and maintaining the landscape rather than tournament hosting or national recognition.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Cameron Hills was designed by Bill Jones.
Yes. Cameron Hills at Cameron Hills Golf Links is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Cameron Hills is 72.
Cameron Hills plays 6,603 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Cameron Hills is 116.
Cameron Hills is a 18-hole course.