10 Ways to Celebrate National Golf Month

Golf is steeped in great tradition and history, much like our nearby Nation’s Capital. During the past few years, this lifetime sport experienced a resurgence in popularity, attracting both seasoned players and enthusiastic newcomers. From juniors to women to young professionals, the allure of golf lies in its ability to foster friendships and embrace the beauty of nature and the outdoors while participating in a sport that allows players of all ages to unwind, socialize and stay fit.

This August, Golf Fairfax is here to help you celebrate National Golf Month! With seven courses conveniently located throughout the county, five driving ranges, and free short game putting and chipping greens at all courses, there’s a perfect course for every aspiring golfer. All courses are open year-round, weather permitting, and are owned and operated by the Fairfax County Park Authority.

Here are 10 ways to celebrate National Golf Month in Fairfax County this August.

1. Kids Play Free!

Bring the whole family out for a round! Kids and teens (ages 5-17) play free in the month of August with a paying adult at Burke Lake Golf Center, Jefferson District Course, Oak Marr Golf Center or Pinecrest Golf Course. Valid Monday through Friday all day and weekends after 1 p.m. Limited to one child per paying adult. 

2. Par-fect Your Swing

Unwind and hone your skills at one of our top-notch driving ranges, voted top 50 Public Ranges in the U.S. by Golf Range Association of America. Burke Lake Golf Center boasts a double-decker range with LED lighting, covered and heated bays and enhanced food and beverage options. Oak Marr Golf Center features a newly renovated range with lush Bermuda Sod and LED lighting. Both ranges are open late. Juniors (ages 5-17) can buy any sized bucket and get one small bucket free, one per day.

3. Elevate Your Game

Whether you’re a beginner or looking to refine your skills, Golf Fairfax has you covered. Our team of PGA, LPGA and USGTF professions are ready to take your game to the next level. Register for small group classes at Burke Lake and Pinecrest starting August 1, 2023. Private lessons are also available at Pinecrest, Burke Lake, Oak Marr, Twin Lakes and Laurel Hill.

4. Tech Tee-Up

Stay cool this summer by checking out the brand new 2,600 sq. ft. at Eisman Golf Academy at Laurel Hill Golf Club.  This cutting-edge facility offers two indoor/outdoor bays equipped Trackman golf simulators and GASP Systems. Pinecrest Golf Course’s Valis Family Golf Center also offers an indoor experience that includes a Trackman golf simulator. Delve into data driven lesson sessions, play a virtual round and fine tune your skills with interactive games and detailed swing analytics at both these great locations!

5. Fairway Festivities

Celebrate your next special event at one of our beautiful venues. Golf Fairfax offers a range of fantastic options for graduations, a special birthday, baby shower, wedding or corporate outing. Choose from the historical picturesque backdrop of Laurel Hill and the elegant banquet rooms at Twin Lakes, to laid back range rentals at Burke Lake with unlimited range balls.

6. #MakeGolfYourThing

Discover the exciting world of Women & Golf Fairfax – your ultimate one-stop-shop for all things women and golf. Craving fresh air, fun socials, and some friendly competition? Switch up your workouts and embark on a fitness journey that includes outdoor activity, social events, ladies-only lessons, tournaments and leagues. All levels welcome!

7. Fore the Glory

Step onto the green this summer and compete in one of Golf Fairfax’s Club Championship tournaments. With fun prizes and friendly competition, these tournaments give players an exciting platform to showcase their skills and offer the opportunity to be crowned the best in their division. Greendale Course on August 8, 2023 and Jefferson Golf Course on August 19, 2023. Juniors can compete in tournaments at Pinecrest Course on August 6, 2023 and Burke Lake on August 11, 2023.

8. Junior Golf

Golf Fairfax offers year-round options for Junior Golfers. Whether your child is new to golf or swinging like a pro, they will learn FUNdamentals while connecting with other kids and nature! Our SNAG (Starting New at Golf) classes teach basic golf elements in a modified form for kids 5-8 years old with a variety of colorful games and teaching aids. Designed to unlock potential and fuel excitement in the rising generation, the Golf Fairfax Junior Golf program promotes access and inclusivity in the sport. For just $5, Youth on Course members, age 6 to 18, can play nine holes at Oak Marr or 18 holes at Burke Lake, Monday to Thursday after noon, and Friday to Sunday after 2 p.m. This program is in partnership with Youth on Course and the Virginia State Golf Association.

9. Gift Cards and Gear

Golf gift cards can be purchased at Fairfax County Park Authority Golf Course Pro Shops and make the perfect gift. One card works for all seven golf courses so you can explore a new course or play your favorite. Cards starting as low as $25 and can be used to purchase greens fees, range balls, food and beverages, camps and classes at Pinecrest and Burke Lake, and apparel and gear in our pro shops. Each of our pro shops has the course specific swag and the latest styles to outfit every golfer!

10. Join the Club!

Stay in the know and sign-up for Golf Fairfax’s E-News Club. Never miss information on discounts, promotions, tournaments, classes and special events. Register now!   

For additional golfing experiences with Golf Fairfax visit Park Authority Golf Courses | Park Authority (fairfaxcounty.gov).

Emme Porter is the Golf Brand Manager for Golf Fairfax (the seven golf courses owned and operated by the Fairfax County Park Authority). She is a graduate of Boston University, College of Communications, a published author, and a former International Ice Dancer. Emme is a native Washingtonian and enjoys golfing regularly with her two daughters and her husband. Follow Golf Fairfax on Twitter and Fairfax County Park Authority on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.

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About Fairfax County Park Authority

About Fairfax County Park Authority HISTORY: On December 6, 1950, the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors created the Fairfax County Park Authority. The Park Authority was authorized to make decisions concerning land acquisition, park development and operations in Fairfax County, Virginia. To date, 13 park bond referenda have been approved between 1959 and 2016. Today, the Park Authority has 427 parks on more than 23,000 acres of land. We offer 325 miles of trails, our most popular amenity. FACILITIES: The Park system is the primary public mechanism in Fairfax County for the preservation of environmentally sensitive land and resources, areas of historic significance and the provision of recreational facilities and services including: • Nine indoor Rec Centers with swimming pools, fitness rooms, gyms and class spaces. Cub Run features an indoor water park and on-site naturalist • Eight golf courses from par-3 to championship level, four driving ranges including the new state-of-the-art heated, covered range at Burke Lake Golf Center • Five nature and visitor centers. Also nine Off-Leash Dog Activity areas • Three lakefront parks including Lake Fairfax, Lake Accotink and Burke Lake, with campgrounds at Burke Lake and Lake Fairfax. The Water Mine Family Swimmin’ Hole at Lake Fairfax, Our Special Harbor Sprayground at Franconia as well as an indoor water park at Cub Run Rec Center • Clemyjontri Park, a fully accessible playground in Great Falls featuring two acres of family friendly fun and a carousel, as well as Chessie’s Big Backyard and a carousel at the Family Recreation Area at Franconia Park • An ice skating rink at Mount Vernon Rec Center and the Skate Park in Wakefield Park adjacent to Audrey Moore Rec Center • Kidwell Farm, a working farm of the 1930s-era at Frying Pan Farm Park in Herndon, now with historic carousel • Eight distinctive historic properties available for rent • A working grist mill at Colvin Run in Great Falls and a restored 18th century home at Sully Historic Site in Chantilly • A horticulture center at Green Spring Gardens in Annandale • Natural and cultural resources protected by the Natural Resource Management Plan and Cultural Resource Plans, plus an Invasive Management Area program that targets alien plants and utilizes volunteers in restoring native vegetation throughout our community • Picnic shelters, tennis courts, miniature golf courses, disc golf courses, off-leash dog parks, amphitheaters, a marina, kayaking/canoeing center • Provides 263 athletic fields, including 39 synthetic turf fields, and manages athletic field maintenance services at 417 school athletic fields. PARK AUTHORITY BOARD: A 12-member citizen board, appointed by the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, sets policies and priorities for the Fairfax County Park Authority. Visit https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/news2/social-hub/ for Fairfax County Government's Comment Policy.

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