HIDE A WAY GOLF COURSE
🇺🇸 West Milford, WV, USA
Designed by Ferdinand Garbin
Hide A Way Golf Course sits in the rolling terrain of West Milford, West Virginia, a small community in Harrison County in the north-central part of the state. Designed by Ferdinand Garbin, the course reflects the work of a regional architect whose designs are found primarily in the Mid-Atlantic and Appalachian regions. Garbin's courses typically emphasize playability and integration with natural landforms, and Hide A Way follows this approach within the wooded, hilly landscape characteristic of West Virginia.
The routing takes advantage of the area's elevation changes and natural corridors, with holes carved through mature hardwood forest and across modest valleys. Players encounter a mix of uphill, downhill, and sidehill lies, along with doglegs that follow the contours of the land. The course serves a local membership and daily-fee clientele, offering a straightforward test of golf without extensive water features or severe hazards. Greens are generally modest in size and protected by bunkers and natural slopes.
West Milford lies in a rural setting between Clarksburg and the Pennsylvania border, and the course provides a quiet round in a wooded environment typical of the region. The facility includes basic amenities and maintains a welcoming, unpretentious atmosphere suited to recreational golfers and visitors exploring golf in the Mountain State's interior valleys.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Hide A Way was designed by Ferdinand Garbin.
Yes. Hide A Way at Hide A Way Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Hide A Way is 35.
Hide A Way plays 2,984 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Hide A Way is a 9-hole course.