


Shenvalee Golf Resort, nestled in the pastoral Shenandoah Valley, possesses a unique claim to fame: two distinct 18-hole layouts, the Miller and the Olde, offering a contrasting yet complementary golfing experience. The Miller course, the elder statesman, winds through gently rolling hills, favoring strategic play over sheer power. It can be argued that its a classic design meant for seasoned players who understand the essence of course management.
While not hosting major championships, Shenvalee has been a beloved fixture of the Virginia golf scene for decades. The Olde course, a newer addition, adds some length and bolder bunkering to the property, offering a slightly more modern challenge. Locals refer to the subtle elevation changes and frequent doglegs of the Olde as a great test of shot-making, demanding thoughtful club selection and precise execution.
The charm of Shenvalee extends beyond the golf. The welcoming atmosphere and unpretentious ambiance have cultivated a loyal membership drawn from the surrounding community. Stories abound of impromptu matches and post-round gatherings in the clubhouse, where laughter and camaraderie flow as freely as the local craft beer.
The Miller and Olde courses may not be found in any golf magazine's Top 100 List, but Shenvalee’s enduring appeal lies in its accessibility, affordability, and the genuine warmth that permeates every corner of the property, making it a cherished haven for golfers of all skill levels.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Miller/Olde at Shenvalee Resort has a Course Vaults score of 6.6 out of 10 based on 5 explicit golfer ratings.
Miller/Olde was designed by Ed Ault and Rod Smith.
Yes. Miller/Olde at Shenvalee Resort is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Miller/Olde is 72.
Miller/Olde plays 6,301 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Miller/Olde is 125.