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Fall is here—and there’s no better time to be on the course. Crisp air, vibrant colors, and rolling fairways create an experience unlike any other. That’s why we’re launching our brand-new video series, “Play This Fall,” highlighting some of the most beautiful places to tee it up this season.

We’re in Charlottesville, VA for this episode…set against the rolling foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Full Cry at Keswick Hall is a study in precision, creativity, and beauty — one of the final designs by legendary golf course architect Pete Dye, often called the Picasso of golf design.

Located just outside Charlottesville, Virginia, this award-winning course blends minimalist design with stunning scenery. Dye and his wife, Alice, transformed a former Arnold Palmer layout into a modern classic — with small, strategic bunkers, open approaches, and dramatic greens that reward both courage and control.

Since opening in 2014, Full Cry has been consistently ranked among Golf Digest’s Top 20 Courses in Virginia and received the magazine’s Editor’s Choice Award for Best Golf Resorts in the Americas. Every hole feels like a story — from risk-reward par 4s that invite bold lines off the tee to greens framed by mountain vistas.

Location: Keswick, Virginia
Architect: Pete Dye
Highlight: Ranked among the Top 20 Courses in Virginia

About This Series:
This video is part of our Play This Fall series, where we explore public golf courses across Virginia and the Mid-Atlantic. Whether you’re planning a golf trip or just looking for a new weekend spot, we’ve got you covered.

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