SALISBURY COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Midlothian, VA, USA
Designed by Ed Ault
Salisbury Country Club's Huguenot and Monacan courses are located in Midlothian, Virginia, a suburb southwest of Richmond in the state's Piedmont region. Both eighteen-hole layouts were designed by Ed Ault, a prolific mid-Atlantic architect who worked extensively throughout Virginia and neighboring states during the latter decades of the twentieth century. Ault's designs typically emphasize playability for a range of skill levels while working within the natural topography of their sites.
The Midlothian area features gently rolling terrain characteristic of Virginia's Piedmont, with mature hardwood forests and modest elevation changes. Ault's routing on both courses likely takes advantage of this landscape, incorporating tree-lined fairways and strategic bunkering. The dual-course configuration reflects the club's role as a community-oriented facility serving the growing Richmond suburbs, offering members variety and accommodating different playing preferences and pace-of-play needs.
Salisbury operates as a private country club with traditional amenities including dining and social facilities alongside its golf offerings. The club serves families and individuals in the Midlothian area, maintaining the courses for member play throughout the Virginia golf season. The Huguenot and Monacan names reference the region's colonial history—Huguenot settlers established communities along the James River in the late seventeenth century, while Monacan refers to the indigenous people native to central Virginia.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Huguenot/Monacan was designed by Ed Ault.
Huguenot/Monacan at Salisbury Country Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Huguenot/Monacan is 72.
Huguenot/Monacan plays 6,947 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Huguenot/Monacan is a 18-hole course.