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Join The Community At South Riding Golf Club
By Jeffrey
A. Rendall,
TravelGolf.com Senior Writer
Images courtesy Jeff Janas and Keith Paton
SOUTH RIDING, VA - I want our golf course to engage the community, answered South Riding Golf Clubs General Manager, Marko Ungashick, when I asked him about his courses goals for the future. South Riding GC lies at the southern end of the South Riding residential community (near Dulles airport, 35 minutes from Washington, D.C.), so proximity to the people alone will help Mr. Ungashick accomplish his objective.
Opening in 1997, the course is a Dan Maples design (the only Maples track in Northern Virginia), featuring eighteen thoughtfully placed holes weaving in and out of open space, stands of trees and wetlands, and yes, even the community. And like its neighbor to the east, Pleasant Valley, South Ridings come under the wing of the Golfmatrix companywhich has made improvements in much the same way as with the aforementioned course. More than anything, Golfmatrix is allowing South Riding to reach its original potential. Amazing what a little TLC will do for fairways and greens.
Similarly to Pleasant Valley, conditioning slipped in recent times when South Ridings former management company experienced financial difficulties. The course never quite fell into complete disrepair, though the telltale signs of the nagging problems are still seen today on virtually every hole in the teeing areas. Ungashick explained that only about 50% of the tee boxes are in use right now, with the others being out of commission due to some maintenance issues under the old regime.
But the condition of the courses fairways and greens more
than makes up for the tee box shortfalls (and all the tees will
be on line later this year). South Riding Golf Club resides on
the site of an old sod farm, and youd have a hard time finding
finer strands of grass anywhere. You probably could putt off the
fairway if you wanted toand when you get to the greens,
youll sometimes wish the green stuff there wasnt quite
so short. Not only are the putting surfaces in great shape, theyre
sneaky fast.
Its not only conditioning thats being upgraded at South Riding. Youre bound to see the staff hustling around trying to give visitors the complete golf experience, too. Ungashick explains, Were really trying to concentrate on the areas where we can make a difference. Our course is in excellent shape, save for some of the tee boxes, but for now, theres not a lot we can do about that. What we can do is deliver that extra 1% in service to give our players an enjoyable day.
I try to drive that concept home with our staffwe need to be engaging. And since were essentially a community golf course, were taking strides to engage the communitywe want everyone to feel welcome, like this is a great place to be. We want you to able to walk outside on the balcony and look down and see it all in front of youthe practice facility, the starter, members of the community having lunch. We have a unique opportunity at South Ridingwe provide atmosphere on our golf course.
Its all about service, and its all about having a good time. Well show our patrons that were enjoying doing what we do, and itll make it a lot easier to translate the message to them.
Ungashicks enthusiasm is definitely contagious. He says that he, his head golf professional and his superintendent are all first-timers at their respective positions, and what they lack in experience, theyll make up in effort. Its a completely fresh approach to running a golf course. Almost makes you feel like you belong to the community.
If theres a knock on the layout at all, its because there are times where the community may be a tad too closesome houses are intruding on a couple fairways, but this is far from a house golf course. There are extended stretches on both the front and back nines where you dont even see a house. So you can get the community feel along with isolated serenity. Not a bad combination.
South Riding is also very playable, making it easier for Ungashick and the staff to provide a memorable day. The fairways are wide, and the rough areas supply additional space. There are a few holes parallel to each otherand for those links, theres always the next fairway option. Players wont spend all their time looking for wayward shotsand thats good for pace of play. The greens are severe in places, but theyll give you a lot of room to hit them. A fair test of your flat blade game awaits.
Ungashick adds youll play every club in the bag on
this course--its not a grip it n rip it type layout.
But there are plenty of holes where youll need to hit the
ball long, and plenty of holes where youre hitting a three-wood,
five-wood, or an iron off the tee. If you have a weakness, itll
be brought out. But I do think the course is very fairit
wont penalize you too much.
The course is certainly fair, but the first hole wont ease you into it. 592 yards from the back, its every bit of a true three shotter that slightly doglegs left. Youve got to bring your draw swing from the practice range to put your tee ball in good shape, but theres a lot of room if you miss it. Woods and wetlands frame both sides off the tee, but probably dont come into play unless you really miss one.
The third hole is the outward nines second par five, and
is South Ridings signature hole. Theres an old barn
bordering the fairway and wetlands down the entire left sidemakes
for quite a picture. Its also a great risk reward hole,
as its reachable on a day when the prevailing winds
behind you, as it often isbut theres a creek that
runs before the severely sloped, elevated green.
Number nine is South Ridings #1 handicap hole, and can be quite a monster from the back tee boxes. 471 yards separates you from the green, with a good sized forced carry over a lake and woods all down the right side. Even with your best drive of the day, youll still have a mid-iron into the green at best.
Maples grants you a break after number ninewhat he taketh
away on the previous hole, he giveth on the tenth, a very reachable
straight-on 523 yard par five. Theres a small forced carry
off the tee and wetlands to the right, but the fairways
pretty wide, too. Two strong shots will give you an eagle try.
Twelve and thirteen are two interesting par fours, at 405 and 427 yards respectively. Twelve has a creek bisecting the fairway at about driver distance, so youll either have to carry it or lay-up. Thirteens got a huge tree seemingly in the middle of the fairway (a Maples signature), surrounded by a small wetlands area. Choose the left or right option.
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Eighteen is a straight-forward 431 yard finishing hole, wetlands down the left side and the range to the right. Second shots must go high and land soft to the elevated green.
Driving back to the clubhouse after the round, youll pass by the deck up and to the left, the practice facility to the right and then make your way around to the parking lot. Its easy to imagine lots of folks milling around, having lunch and watching as the golfers return from their rounds. It gives a sense of communityand thats just what South Riding is all about.
South Riding Golf Club
43237 Golf View Drive
South Riding, VA 20152
Phone: (703) 327-3673
Fax: (703) 327-2809
www.southridinggc.com
General Manager: Marko Ungashick
Tees/Yardage/Slope:
Championship: 7147 133
Medal: 6509 129
Club: 5683 118 (Men) 131 (Ladies)
Forward: 5004 116
Rates: M-Th, $49. Twilight after 3, $39
Fri, $69. Twilight after 3, $49
Sat Sun, Holidays $79. Twilight after noon, $69. After 3,
$49.
After 5 pm everyday, $29.
Replay rates are also available.
Walking allowed after three for non-members.
Caddy program also availablecall ahead to inquire.



