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Welcome to Hermitage Country Club Thank you for your interest in membership at Hermitage Country Club. Hermitage is an established club founded in 1900, serving as the second oldest Club in Virginia. Nestled in the rural setting of Goochland County, Hermitage Country Club enjoys beautiful surroundings and a magnificent atmosphere where members and their families gather with a true sense of belonging. With outstanding facilities and amenities, Hermitage offers Virginians exceptional golf, tennis, family activities, fitness, social engagements and dining experiences. With attentive service and warm hospitality, we provide our members and their guests a unique experience while fostering traditional family values. Mission Statement Hermitage Country Club is a traditional, family oriented private club. Our focus is to consistently provide exceptional service to all Hermitage members and their guests. Our objective is to ensure continuous improvement in providing excellent well-maintained facilities, featuring: quality golf, tennis, athletic activities, superb dining venues and a variety of family programs and social events; All for the benefit and camaraderie of our members in a home away from home atmosphere. History of Hermitage Country Club FOUNDED 1900 RICHMOND, VIRGINIA This article is excerpted from HERMITAGE COUNTRY CLUB: A History of Its First 100 Years, a 196-page, full-color book by Bruce H. Matson about the history of Hermitage Country Club, which features numerous vintage photographs of the Club from the early years to the present day. Copies of the book are available from the Club s Business Office. In the 1890 s Richmond had a number of electric street car or trolley companies that made significant investments in laying track and stringing lines to the West and North of the city. One of these companies, the Richmond Traction Company, had installed track and lines down the Richmond Turnpike (now Broad Street) from Church Hill, west to the Boulevard and then south to Reservoir (now Byrd) Park. The owners of the trolley line thought that the development of golf in the West End might help to increase patronage of the company s streetcar line. Berkeley Williams, a purchasing agent for the Richmond Traction Company, took the initiative to gather a group of Richmond businessmen to consider forming a golf club. After an organizational meeting and some investigation of the feasibility and advisability of the initiative, the Hermitage Golf Club was formed in October 1900. The initial members included Mayo Binford, Clarence Cadot, H. Stewart Jones, George A. Gibson, R. H. Dick Meade, William R. Massie, E.L. Bemiss, H.K. Ellyson, Jr., Murray M. McGuire, Levin Joynes, Dr. R.F. Williams, B.B. Valentine, O. Baylor Hill, Peter Winston Little Ned Meyers, Scott Parrish, W.H. Billy Parrish, William C. Noland, Thomas M. Rutherford, Berkeley Williams, William Todd, and Spider Williams.

With a willing assemblage of businessmen committed to the unique endeavor of forming a new golf club, it was naturally necessary to turn their attention immediately to constructing a golf course. To layout a golf course, the new club employed William Braid (from Baltimore Country Club), Willie Tucker (from Chevy Chase Country Club) and W.V. Hoare of Dayton, Ohio (who, at that time, was the reigning U.S. long distance drive champion). The result of their work was a simple, 9-hole course of 2,850 yards. The hole distances were: 1st - 321, 2nd - 333, 3rd - 358, 4th - 410, 5th - 280, 6th - 323, 7th - 350, 8th - 330, and 9th - 145. Bogey (par) was established at 40. What hazards existed on the course were among the most unique in all of golf. The following is among the Club s favorite descriptions of its original golf course: The ground was flat no hills, but some of the most unique and insurmountable hazards any course ever saw: for instance, one tremendous exposition building left over from the State Exposition of 1888 had to be negotiated, also stables, exhibit buildings scattered over the course which had to be left for there was no money to remove them and last but not least there was one hazard which became known as the lake a perfectly dry concrete basin, same character as swimming pools nowadays, but larger and the concrete was badly cracked and broken. Imagine your ball in the swimming pool at the Country Club of Virginia when it was empty and having to play it out. The player whose ball got into that lake was bold if he tried to play it out for he was in danger of either bursting his club or having his ball emerge in an entirely different direction from that intended. The empty concrete basin once held water representing the Mediterranean Sea but in 1900 represented only the remains of the great city of Pompeii, which was destroyed nightly during the Exposition of 1888 by Vesuvius. It may have been simple, but it fit the bill. William Baird agreed to leave Baltimore to become the resident professional at Hermitage. Just a few years after its formation, the Hermitage Golf Club became one of the founding members of the Virginia State Golf League ( VSGL ). The VSGL would evolve into the Virginia State Golf Association ( VSGA ), which dates its formation to 1904. Shortly thereafter, the Richmond, Freder icksburg & Potomac Railroad acquired the property leased to Hermitage Golf Club with plans to construct a major station house on that site. A few years later, anticipating the need to relocate the Club, a disagreement developed among the members as to whether the Club should be relocated to a site further west or move to the north of the city. A group favoring westward expansion ultimately decided to form a new, separate Club in the county west of the city, which became the Country Club of Virginia. Hermitage wasted little time establishing itself as a Club of premier golfers. The Club won the 1907, 1908, 1910 and 1911 Club Championship of the Virginia State Golf League ( VSGL ) the only organized statewide golf tournament in existence at that time. In 1911, the VSGL initiated the Virginia Amateur Championship, which was promptly won by Hermitage member William H. Palmer, Jr. Another Hermitage member, R. H. Dick Meade was runner-up. Palmer was runner-up the next year, but claimed the championship again in 1914, when the runner-up was another Hermitage member W. P. Wood. A tradition of excellence in amateur golf had begun, and would continue throughout the Club s history. 2

In 1913, the RF&P announced that it would finally begin construction of a new terminal Broad Street Station on the site of the then present Hermitage Golf Club. If the Club were to continue on, it would have to make definite plans for the future. Suitable land was located and optioned north of the City near Lakeside Park and close to the Ashland Trolley Line in Henrico County, just off Route 1 on a cross street called Hilliard Road. Of paramount need, of course, was sufficient funding to pay for the construction of a new golf course, a new Clubhouse and other Club facilities. To raise this much needed capital, the decision was made to form a stock corporation so that shares could be sold to the Club s members. On July 3, 1916, the Articles of Incorporation for Hermitage Country Club, Inc. were signed by the original incorporators, which consisted of James L. Anderson, O. Baylor Hill, P. Grayson Dashiell, Rives D. Fleming, Lewis H. Blair, Jr., Wins F. Wilson, Frederick S. Valentine, W.S. Rhoads, William H. Palmer, Jr., and W.C. Locker. Judge R. Carter Scott approved the articles on July 6 and on July 8, 1916, the State Corporation Commission of Virginia granted Hermitage a corporate charter. The new Club agreed to purchase all of the assets of the Hermitage Golf Club, which consisted of $1,300 in the bank, two horses, mowers, tools, utensils of all kinds, fertilizers of every description, all furniture and fixtures in the Clubhouse and also all boilers, stoves, kitchen utensils, lockers and all options and equities in all property on or near Hilliard Road in Henrico County near Lakeside. In its first year the Club secured 295 active, 227 contributing, 26 non-resident, and 7 junior members. Monthly dues in 1916 were set at $5.00 a month for resident and $2.50 for contributing members. The Club engaged A.W. Tillinghast to design its new golf course. Hermitage s course at Hilliard would be one of his earliest design efforts. Willis Clyde Locker, chairman of Hermitage s Green Committee, supervised the construction of the new course at Hilliard, which efforts were hampered by bad weather and labor problems. In an effort to finish the course in 1917, Locker, who was one of the few early members with an automobile, would collect workers downtown and take them to the course. With Tillinghast s routing and hole designs and Locker s considerable effort and necessary frugality, Hermitage finished its new golf course at a cost of $3,000 $1,000 for Tillinghast, $1,200 for grass seed and $800 for labor, an amazingly low sum even for 1917. Hermitage s leaders had many issues to address in trying to relocate the Club to a new site. In addition to the obvious task of completing a new golf course, the Club was faced with hiring a golf professional, designing a Clubhouse, securing an adequate water supply, constructing tennis courts, developing Hermitage Park subdivision, addressing the transportation concerns of its members, not to mention the considerable task of financing such needs and objectives. During WWI the Club faced severe financial hardship. At least once during these formative years at Hilliard Road Hermitage s leaders seriously considered throwing in the towel. At a meeting of all members in 1923 the question of closing the Club was addressed, but the members voted to carry on. Like many volunteer organizations, however, Hermitage continued to walk a financial tight rope. Hermitage s longest serving and most beloved professional, Tommy Galloway, started his responsibilities as golf professional at Hermitage on March 1, 1928. It did not take long for Tommy Galloway to begin to make his mark on Hermitage Country Club. In 1931, Galloway provided the inspiration as well as the leg work to organize and host a premier amateur golf tournament. Frederick S. Valentine of the Valentine Meat Juice Company donated a trophy for the event thus The Valentine Invitational was born. The tournament continues to thrive today as one of the premier amateur events in Virginia. He also began to tutor fine young golfers such as Billie Howell, 3

Bobby Riegel, Bill Tomlinson and Davis Ewell, Jr. Continuing Hermitage s tradition as the home of the state s finest amateur players, Howell won a number of State Amateurs and made it to the semi-finals of the U.S. Amateur. Similarly, Riegel would win the Virginia Sate Amateur and be named to the Walker Cup team. After the Second World War, Hermitage organized and staged the Richmond Open in November of 1945, which was sanctioned by the P.G.A. of America and featured the country s leading golf professional competing for $10,000 in prize money. Ben Hogan won the event, which was played again at Hermitage in 1946. After the success of the two Richmond Opens, Hermitage succeeded in its bid to host one of golf s major events the 1949 PGA Championship. Local favorite Sam Snead won the match play tournament by defeating Johnny Palmer 3 and 2 in the final match. In the late 1950 s, the Club acquired land north of Hilliard Road, near Telegraph Road, to build a second golf course for the Club called Ethelwood, which was designed and routed by William and David Gordon of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The construction was done and supervised by then Hermitage professional Jim Reynolds. The Ethelwood course opened for play in 1960 and offered a design style distinct from the Tillinghast course at Hilliard Road. Ethelwood featured length (6,775 yards), undulating green contours and runway style teeing ground, all of which contrasted sharply with the relatively short course at Hilliard, which had small greens with subtle breaks and modest tee boxes. Shortly after building the Ethelwood course, the Club s leadership almost immediately began wondering further about a new permanent home for Hermitage s future. A parcel of approximately 450 acres was located at Broad Run in Goochland County and plans were made for constructing a 54-hole complex. To help finance the Club s plans to move to Goochland, Hermitage sold the golf course and improvements at Hilliard Road to Henrico County in 1977. The County changed the course s name to Belmont Park. Today, the public can play essentially the same course over which Sam Snead won the 1949 PGA. The move was not without uncertainty and hardship. As the 1980 s started, the solvency of Hermitage Country Club was in doubt. On the other hand, by 1990 Hermitage sported a considerable waiting list. The expansion of Richmond west and a strong economy provided membership growth and financial stability. In 1983 Crestar Bank (then United Virginia Bank) began sponsorship of a Senior PGA Tour tournament, for which Hermitage Country Club served as host as the country s best senior golfers competed over 18 of the Club s 27 holes in Goochland. The tournament brought thousands of Richmonders out to Broad Run, where they could see the Club s golf and other facilities. Inevitably, having Arnold Palmer, Lee Trevino, Chi Chi Rodriguez and other golf legends playing the Pine and Lake nines had some impact on the Club s financial health. Perhaps not surprisingly, Hermitage members continued to bring attention to the Club for their golfing prowess throughout the 1980 s and 1990 s. Also in the 1990 s an additional or new nine, designed by Arthur Hills, as well as a significant Clubhouse expansion opened. Ten years later, the Club brought Hills back to the Club to guide a substantial renovation and redesign of the Lake nine (and the Sabot Course). 4

Hermitage s trip from Broad Street to Broad Run was often a difficult and uncertain one. During the Club s first 100 years, however, it established itself as not only a home for fine amateur players, but as a modern Country Club featuring 36 holes of exceptional golf, excellent tennis, pool facilities, a fine Clubhouse, and a vibrant membership. Golf Hermitage features 36 holes over two 18 hole championship courses and practice range facilities. The Manakin Course was originally designed by Ed Ault in 1973. It was redesigned in 2005 by Keith Foster and received the 2006 award by Golf Digest as the #5 Best New Remodel in the country. The Manakin features bentgrass greens and fairways and bluegrass/fescue roughs. The Sabot Course was renovated by Arthur Hills in 2000. The Sabot features water on 13 of its holes. The greens are bentgrass and the fairways and roughs are bermudagrass. The difference between the two courses allows for an enjoyable and diverse golfing experience. Hermitage hosted the 1949 PGA Championship won by the late Sam Snead. The club remains the only Virginia club to have hosted a major championship. From 1983 to 1990, the club hosted the Crestar Classic. Arnold Palmer won his last golf tournament in 1988 at Hermitage Country Club. Hermitage members are active participants in various golf associations and enjoy competitive tournaments and play throughout the year. In addition, golfers take part in many club social events. Hermitage members of all ages receive excellent instruction from our PGA professionals via private lessons and/or group clinics. The Sports Center Tennis Tennis has always been a part of the Hermitage tradition. The Sports Center features 8 outdoor courts, 4 indoor courts, a self-serve café, and areas for socializing and special events. Highlights of our program include: active play, instruction, and regional and local tournament participation. The tennis experience at Hermitage extends to all age groups. Fitness The road to a stronger, healthier you starts at the Fitness Facility located in the Sports Center. Here you ll find the latest cardio, strength training equipment, and even equipment designed to improve your golf and tennis swing. Our staff includes several certified personal trainers who are available to customize sports-specific regimens for our members. With their help, you could tailor an exercise program to knock a few strokes off your handicap, or work toward improving your performance on the courts. 5

TVs are situated throughout the fitness area, so you can catch up on the news as you get in shape. Fitness attendants are on-hand throughout the center should you need any assistance while you re working out. Prefer company while you exercise? Head upstairs to the aerobics studio, where you can join in on numerous exercise classes including Pilates, core and strength, spinning or yoga. Afterward, treat yourself to a few minutes in the steam room or sauna, located within the locker facilities. Spa & Child Care For the ultimate in taking care of yourself, indulge in our spa services at the Sports Center. Our certified massage therapists bring you various forms of massage and body treatments in a relaxing, soothing environment. The Sports Center also provides a daytime child-care service known to members as Tot Spot. Pool Hermitage members enjoy a 25 meter outdoor pool from Memorial Day through Labor Day. With 6 swimming lanes, a baby pool, and a diving well, this pool is outfitted for active seasonal use. In addition, the outdoor pool offers a full service snack bar with a lunch menu and lots of favorite outside treats. Recent upgrades have been made to the locker room facilities and lawn space. Come out, grab a nice chair and umbrella and enjoy an afternoon at the pool! Pool socials and events occur regularly throughout the season and offer something for all. Every pool occasion is a great time from bands, to holiday celebrations and festive dinner occasions you ll have lots of fun that s guaranteed at the Hermitage Pool. Swim Team The Hermitage Hurricanes Swim Team is a great way to improve fitness and compete in a fun and laid-back setting. We focus on unity, sportsmanship, self-esteem, self improvement and social interaction among a variety of age groups. The Hurricanes swim in the James River Aquatics Club (JRAC) along with 18 other teams. Within the league, there are three divisions (Blue, Red and White) which are broken down based on size of the team. There are six meets throughout the swim season of June and July; three at Home (Hermitage) and three away. 6

Dining, Catering & Special Events Dining From elegant to casual dining, Hermitage has it all. Members can comfortably dine in the Galloway Grille, Turn and Tap Room, as well as, enjoy evenings of fine dining on special occasions. A namesake for Tommy Galloway, the Club s long standing and beloved Head Golf Professional from 1928 through 1954, the Galloway Grille is committed to the same quality standards that Galloway emulated. With extensive, well prepared menus, members and their guests enjoy excellent cuisine, prepared from only the finest ingredients, all with breathtaking views of the golf courses and lakes. Aptly named for golfers making a turn in their round after the first nine holes and desiring to pick up a snack or drink, The Turn also offers a casual and comfortable setting so that members can dine in their sporting attire. The Turn is open for breakfast on the weekends and is open Tuesday - Sunday for Lunch and Dinner. Catering & Special Events Since its humble beginnings in 1900 on Broad Street to its current location, Hermitage Country Club has established itself as a leader among private clubs. Hermitage Country Club is recognized as one of the most desirable settings in the area to host private events. From our Williamsburg Terrace to our Jefferson Hall, events at Hermitage Country Club are simply elegant. Each event is special and unique, as are the people who pass through our doors. All rooms are equipped with wireless internet, ideal for business meetings. LCD projector, projection screen, wireless microphone, easels and flip charts are available upon request. It is our pleasure to assist you in planning your event. 7

Club Facilities Jefferson Hall A welcoming, open room perfect for seated dinners up to 90 guests and cocktail receptions of 130 guests. The large windows provide breathtaking views of our lake and golf courses. Virginia Ballroom For larger events, the Virginia Ballroom accommodates 215 guests seated with the dance floor, 260 guests seated without the dance floor and 300 guests for a Cocktail Reception. Guests can dance the night away on the 30x24 hardwood dance floor. Williamsburg Terrace Equipped with a beautiful bar, the Williamsburg Terrace is a perfect room for your next cocktail or dinner party. This L-shaped room is lined with windows overlooking the lake and golf course. The terrace, which wraps around the back of the room, offers a pleasant escape to the beautiful outdoors that encompass the Club. Founders Room The Founders Room is just right for a small, intimate gathering of 20 people. Guests can enjoy the warm cozy atmosphere with our fireplace and lounge furniture. For larger groups, the Williamsburg Terrace and Founders Room may be combined to utilize the entire space. It is indeed our pleasure to invite you and your family to tour the Club, and to have the opportunity to share with you the benefits that the members of Hermitage enjoy. Please contact the membership office at 804-708-8920 to schedule a convenient time. 8

MEMB BERSHIP CLAS SSIFICATIONS Group 1 (Family) Full Golf Membership Membership entitles the designatedd member, the spouse and children under the age of 12, who are residents in the householdd (see Group 3 for children ages 12 and older) to the use of all Club facilities. Group 2 (Single) Full Golf Membership Membership entitles the member and children under the age of 12, who are resident in the household (see Group 3 for childrenn age 12 and older) to the use of all Club facilities. Legacy Full Golf Membership Each child of a Group 1 or Group 2 member, who has been or is presently a Junior Associate, is at least 21 years of age andd has not reached 31 years of age, and the parent member must have been a member for a minimum period of five (5) years effective November 1, 2000; and effective November 1, 2005, must have been a member for period of ten (10) years. Reversee Legacy Full Golf Membership Any Mother, Father, Grandmother, Grandfather, Sister, and/or Brother of a Group 1 or Group 2 member or spouse, who has been a member for a period of ten (10) years, is eligible to becomee a member off the Club if they have reached 31 years of age. Group 3 (Junior Associate) Children of a Group 1, Group 2, Group 4, or Group 5 member, who are between the ages of 12 and 21, both inclusive, unmarried and a resident in the parent member s household. Such child, at the optionn of the parent member, may continue to be a member of this Group until his or her 24th birthday, provided the child continues to meet the above requirements and, in addition, is regularly enrolled in an accredited school, college or university. Membership in thiss Group automatically terminates upon termination of o the parent member s membership. Group 5 (Social/Athletic) Unlimited Facility Use, Restricted Golfing Privileges Membership entitles the person, his or her spouse, and his or her childrenn under the age of 12 who are residentss in the household (see Group 3 for children age 12 and older), to the use of all Club facilities, except that members of this category do not have regular golfing privileges. A Social/Athletic member is limited to and may not play golf more than twice (2) in a calendar month; must be accompanied and sponsored by a Hermitage Country Club golfingg member, and must pay greens fee. Group 6 (Non-Resident) Membership is available to persons age 21 and older who do not have a primary or secondary residence within 40 air miles from Hermitage Country Club effective June 1, 2010. Membership in this group entitles the member and his or her family to the use u of all Club facilities subject to the rules and regulations applicable to the use of such facilities except that a Non-Residenmonthly rounds member may only play two (2) rounds of golf per month. Official Club tournaments will not count toward played. Group 7 (Junior/Student) Membership entitles the member to the use of all Club facilities. Membership terminates upon the member s 18th birthday; unless u the member is enrolled in an accredited school, college, or university. If the Group 7 membership does not terminate onn the member s 18th birthday, it will terminate on the date of the earliest occurrence of any of the following events: ( 1) the marriage of the Group 7 member; (2) the Group 7 member is no longer enrolled inn an accredited school, college, or university, or (3) the Group 7 member s 24th birthday. Group 8 (Corporate Sponsored) Membership is available to any individual affiliated with a corporation, limited liability company, partnership, sole proprietorship or similar business entity having at least twenty-five (25) employees (the Corporate Sponsored Member ). Corporate Sponsored Members are entitled to use of all Club facilities and associated Group 1 and 2 privileges, subject to the rules and regulations of the Club. This membership category shall be limited to twenty (20) Corporate Sponsored Members at any given time. There must be a minimum of two (2) individuals joining from the same business to qualify. Special Note: No person shall be considered as a nominee for election to membershipp unless and until such person has submitted a nominee information form together with a non refundable application fee of $299.00 to the Membership Director.

HERMITAGE COUNTRY CLUB NOMINEE INFORMATION FORM Membership Group: Date Submitted: (please print) NAME: First Middle Last DATE OF BIRTH: ADDRESS: Street City State Zip Code HOME PHONE #: ALT. PHONE #: E-MAIL ADDRESS: EMPLOYEMENT INFORMATION: PRESENT EMPLOYER: EMPLOYED SINCE: BUSINESS #: EMPLOYMENT ADDRESS: Street City State Zip Code PREVIOUS EMPLOYER: BUSINESS #: BANK REFERENCES: (1) (2) MARITAL STATUS: Married Single NAME OF SPOUSE: First Middle Last DATE OF BIRTH: SPOUSE S E-MAIL ADDRESS NAME(S) of CHILDREN & DATES OF BIRTH: ( / / ) ( / / ) ( / / ) ( / / )

MEMBERSHIP IN SOCIAL CLUBS AND/OR CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS (Past of Present): (1) (2) (3) (4) AREAS OF CLUB INTEREST (i.e. Men s & Women s Golf, Tennis, Fitness, Swim Team): SPONSORING MEMBERS: (a letter must be submitted by each of these individuals on your behalf) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) I understand that all notice of my candidacy of membership will be posted on the Club s bulletin board and web site for at least twenty-one (21) days before I can be considered for election to membership and that my application may be examined by any member of the Club prior to my election. I further understand that the Club may make or cause to be made inquiries concerning my fitness for membership including, but not limited to, inquiries concerning my credit standing, and I hereby authorize such inquiries to be made. I understand that initiation fees are non-refundable. If elected to membership, I will observe and comply with the By-laws and Rules and Regulations of the Club relating to the use of the Club s facilities now in force and as may hereafter be legally adopted. DATED: NOMINEE S SIGNATURE: SPONSORING MEMBER S SIGNATURE: SPONSORING MEMBER S SIGNATURE: Notes: 1. A description of the various membership groups and the privileges of each are enclosed with this application. 2. All children who principally reside in the nominee s household must be listed. Children age 12 and older are required to be Junior Associate Members. 3. No posting of applicant can take place unless nomination form has been fully completed and all five letters of recommendations have been received by membership administration. 4. There is a non-refundable $299.00 application fee.

driving directions & map FROM RICHMOND Utilizing 288: Route 64 West to Exit 175 (288 South) for 3 miles. Take the Tuckahoe Creek Parkway/Capital One Exit (Route 740 West). Stay in the Right lane toward Tuckahoe Creek Parkway Route 740 West) - heading west for 2 miles. Route 740 ends at the Club Entrance (straight ahead), 4/10 mile to Club House. FROM RICHMOND: Route 64 West to Exit 173 (Rockville-Manakin Exit). At the end of the off ramp, turn Left (South) for 1.2 miles. Turn Right onto Route 250 (Broad St.), heading west for 7/10 mile. Turn Left onto Route 621 (Manakin Rd.), heading south for 6/10 mile. Turn Left onto Route 676 (Hermitage Rd.), heading east for 2.5 miles to Club Entrance. Turn Right, 4/10 mile to Club House. FROM CHARLOTTESVILLE: Route 64 East to Exit 173 (Rockville-Manakin Exit). At the end of the ramp, turn Right (South) for 1 mile. Turn Right onto Route 250 (Broad St.), heading west for 7/10 mile. Turn Left onto Route 621 (Manakin Rd.), heading south for 6/10 mile. Turn Left onto Route 676 (Hermitage Rd.), heading east for 2.5 miles to Club Entrance. Turn Right, 4/10 mile to Club House. FROM RICHMOND WEST on PATTERSON AVENUE (Route 6) Turn Right onto Route 621 (Manakin Rd.). Turn Right onto Route 676 (Hermitage Rd.), 1.3 miles to Club Entrance. Turn Left, 4/10 mile to Club House. FROM SOUTH OF THE JAMES Parham Road Wiley Bridge to River Road Turn Left onto Patterson Ave. (Route 6), heading west. Turn Right onto Route 621 (Manakin Rd.) Turn Right onto Route 676 (Hermitage Rd.), 1.3 miles to Club Entrance. Turn Left, 4/10 mile to Club House. FROM SOUTH OF THE JAMES River Road Wiley Bridge to River Road Turn Left onto Patterson Ave. (Route 6), heading west. Turn Right onto Route 621 (Manakin Rd.) Turn Right onto Route 676 (Hermitage Rd.), 1.3 miles to Club Entrance. FROM MIDLOTHIAN Utilizing 288: Route 288 North Take the Tuckahoe Creek Parkway Exit (Route 740 West), heading west for 2 miles. Route 740 ends at the Club Entrance (straight ahead), 4/10 mile to Club House. FROM RICHMOND WEST on PATTERSON AVENUE (Route 6) Utilizing 288: Take the ramp onto 288 North. Take the Tuckahoe Creek Parkway Exit (Route 740 West), heading west for 2 miles. Route 740 ends at the Club Entrance (straight ahead), 4/10 mile to Club House.

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