Lee's Hill Golfers Club, is a Semi-Private, 18 hole golf course located in Fredericksburg, Virginia.
Lee's Hill Golfers Club first opened for play in 1994. The par-72 course was designed by Bill Love.
The Bill Love designed championship course winds throughout authentic civil war battle trenches and the actual 1862 campsite of General Robert E. Lee and his troops. The trenches that border the perimeter of the course are historical landmarks left over from Robert E. Lee's entrenched battle to save the Confederate Capitol of Richmond following the battle of Fredricksburg.
This course, provides generous landing areas on its fairways, but most holes are tree lined. The terrain is gently rolling, yet there are severe mounds that can cause uneven lies. The somewhat sloped greens are medium in size and speed, and putt. The signature hole is #14, a 150-yard, par 3, requiring a tee shot over water to the green.
The 18-hole "Lees Hill" course at the Lee's Hill Golfers Club of Virginia facility in Fredericksburg, Virginia features 6,834 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72 . The course rating is 72.4 and it has a slope rating of 128. Designed by Ault, Clark & Associates, the Lees Hill golf course opened in 1993.
Cannon tees: 6,834, course rating 72.9, slope rating 135.
Rifle tees: 6,268, course rating 70.2, slope rating 126.
Saber tees: 5,925, course rating 68.9, slope rating 122.
Pistol tees: 5,064, course rating 69.2, slope rating 115.