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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.

In this episode, we’re in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley at Sandy Bottom Golf Course in Bridgewater, Virginia, a 9-hole par-3 that proves great golf doesn’t have to be long or expensive. Built in 1994 as part of Sandy Bottom Park, this town-owned course spans just 692 yards total — with holes ranging from 60 to 120 yards — making it the perfect spot to sharpen your short game or introduce someone new to the sport.

With a laid-back atmosphere, Sandy Bottom is golf made simple. A putting and chipping area lets locals fine-tune their game, while the $5 green fee keeps it accessible to everyone. Whether you’re sneaking in a quick round after work or chasing daylight on a fall evening, it’s the kind of place that reminds you why golf is fun.

Location: Bridgewater, Virginia

Course Type: 9-hole par-3 public course

Watch Episode Three at Sandy Bottom now, and check back soon for more courses in the Play This Fall series.

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