SPOTSWOOD COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Harrisonburg, VA, USA
Designed by Ed Ault


Spotswood Country Club sits in Harrisonburg in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley, a region known for its rolling agricultural landscape and mountain views. The course was designed by Ed Ault, a prolific mid-Atlantic architect whose career spanned from the 1960s through the 1990s. Ault designed or redesigned more than two hundred courses across the eastern United States, typically creating layouts that work with natural terrain while remaining accessible to a broad membership base.
The Shenandoah Valley setting provides the course with elevation changes and a mix of open and wooded holes characteristic of Virginia piedmont golf. Ault's design approach generally emphasized strategic variety without excessive length, incorporating natural features into routing decisions. Courses from this era in smaller Virginia cities often served as the primary social and recreational hub for their communities, combining golf with family amenities.
Spotswood functions as a traditional private country club in the Harrisonburg area, serving members from the city and surrounding Rockingham County. The club provides a local venue for competitive play and social golf in a region where course options are more limited than in Virginia's larger metropolitan areas. The layout reflects the practical design sensibilities common to regional country clubs built or renovated during Ault's active period, balancing playability with the natural character of the Shenandoah Valley landscape.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Spotswood at Spotswood Country Club has a Course Vaults score of 6.8 out of 10 based on 4 explicit golfer ratings.
Spotswood was designed by Ed Ault.
Spotswood at Spotswood Country Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Spotswood is 72.
Spotswood plays 6,451 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Spotswood is 133.