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Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Keswick Hall’s Full Cry Makes Major Move in Golfweek’s ‘Best Resort Courses’ Rankings

(CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.) – Keswick Hall & Golf Club – the acclaimed 600-acre luxury resort set in Virginia’s scenic Hunt Country – announces its Pete Dye-designed Full Cry at Keswick Golf Club has risen to No. 38 in Golfweek’s just-released “Best Resort Courses” list for 2018.

This move comes on the heels of Full Cry vaulting to No. 43 on the 2017 list.  Golfweek’s coveted rankings annually showcase the finest resort courses in the U.S. The layout is also ranked No. 4 in both Golfweek’s and GOLF Magazine’s 2017 list of “Best Courses You Can Play” in Virginia. In 2015, Full Cry was named one of Golf Digest’s “Best New Courses” in the U.S.

“We are honored that Full Cry continues to move up so dramatically in the rankings of the major golf publications,” says Robert and Molly Hardie, owners of Keswick Hall & Golf Club. “Our goal to create one of the premier golf courses in the U.S. has been extremely successful and provides our members and guests a truly special place to play the game they love.”

The world-class resort just announced a major renovation of its Forbes Five-Star 48-room hotel will begin in early 2018. During the renovation Full Cry will remain open, as will the golf clubhouse with its Club Grill restaurant, spa, fitness center, driving range and members’ pool. Also unaffected will be the property’s full-service pavilion pool and tennis facilities. The hotel is scheduled to reopen in Spring 2019.

For more information on Keswick Hall & Golf Club visit www.keswick.com or call 434.979.3440.

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