The Country Club of Virginia was organized in 1908 and is located at the western city limit in Richmond's West End just off Three Chopt Road at 6031 St. Andrews Lane. The prestigious club has been recognized as a Platinum Club of America.
"The Country Club of Virginia is a traditional, private membership, family-oriented social club, dedicated to providing its members quality products, programs, activities, facilities, and services," according to the club's website. It hosts events from wedding receptions, social gatherings, corporate meetings, sports outings (especially golf and tennis), family celebrations, and more. It is committed to its motto of “An Evolution to Excellence through Continuous Improvement.”
The fees to gain membership to the club in recent years a was priced at a $75,000 initiation, with $500 a month dues.
CCV has three 18-hole golf courses. The original CCV consisted of the Westhampton Course in Richmond, which was built by Herbert Barker in 1908, renovated in 1921 by Donald Ross, and renovated again in 1931 by Fred Findlay. The James River Course was the site of the 1955 and 1975 U.S. Amateur Championship. It was renovated in 1992 and restored in 2003-04. The third course is the Tuckahoe Creek Course.
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