Primland Resort

ALSO GOOD FOR

ROOMS
26
Courses
One
Amenities
Three restaurants / spa / sport shooting
Golf Top 100 Courses in the World
Primland, GOLF's Top 100 Resorts
Address
2000 Busted Rock Road, Meadows of Dan, VA 24120
Phone
866-960-7746
URL
https://www.primland.com

Travelogue

Folks around Primland in bucolic southern Virginia refer to golf course architect Donald Steel simply as “The Donald.” The reserved, proper and humble Steel cuts a wonderfully ironic figure to his intended character foil. Yet, he offers no apologies for the Highland Course’s brash, unrelenting difficulty. The brawny circuit makes its way through the peaks and valleys of the Dan River Gorge and is framed by rough ridges offering no quarter for wayward shots. It’s unique routing of five par 5s and five par 3s was dictated by the land. Tee times are in 15-minute intervals to allow golfers time to soak up the serene setting while also dealing with Highland’s overt difficulty. The resort overall has the unmistakable characteristics of owners who are heirs to a billion-dollar oil fortune: remote location, world-class golf, sport shooting, tomahawk throwing and (naturally) a silo observatory for stargazing. The Primat family ensures every detail is attended to at Primland. For example, groups who prefer to stay in a treehouse can stay in a treehouse. There are three available for rent with dramatic views south into North Carolina.
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Fall is the proper time to visit Primland. Courtesy
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A general seating patio for all guests. Courtesy
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Treehouses you can actually stay in. Courtesy
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It's easy to see you won't be roughing it in the Primland treehouses. Courtesy
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The clubhouse sits high on the Primland property. Courtesy

6 things you need to know

  • 1. Best time to go:

    Late spring, summer or early fall. (The course is closed December–March.)
  • 2. Daily stay-and-plays start at:

    $703
  • 3. Golf experience:

    The sprawling, Donald Steel-designed Highland course.
  • 4. Best non-golf amenity:

    The RTV trail coursing through Primland’s 12,000 spectacular acres.
  • 5. While you're there:

    Check out the live bluegrass band at Stable Saloon.
  • 6. Insider tip:

    Sample (conservatively) the moonshine tasting with Primland’s staff mixologist.