Kiskiack Golf Club, is a Semi-Private, 18 hole golf course located in Williamsburg, Virginia.
Kiskiack golf course first opened for play in 1997. The par-72 course was designed by John Lafoy.
Kiskiack Golf Club is set on land once occupied by the Chickiack, a group of Virginia Algonquian Indians, under the rule of the Great Chief Powhatan. The course is set along the ridge of a natural bluff. Many of the picturesque holes demand accurate shot making from tee to green, while others are more forgiving – with ample landing areas and gentle sloping greens.
The front nine lets you relax as the course winds through mature hardwoods and over natural, rolling hills before a challenging uphill finish along one of the two lakes that come into play throughout the round.
On the back nine, you are challenged by signature Hole 11. This par-3 requires accuracy to negotiate a green surrounded by water on three sides and well protected by bunkers. Even the best players must take caution on holes #12, 13 and 14, which play alongside a deep ravine. And, to complete this back nine golf challenge, the 18th green will require you to make a decision-whether to take a chance at eagle and attempt to drive over their second lake or play safe up the right side.
Championship tees: 6,775 yards, course rating 72.5, slopse rating 134.
Back tees: 6,405 yards, course rating 70.8, slopse rating 131.
Middle tees: 5,595 yards, course rating 67.1, slopse rating 123.
Forward tees: 4,902 yards, course rating 67.8, slopse rating 112.