2015 HJGT Northern Virginia Shootout Highlight Video
This video features highlights from the Northern Virginia Shootout event hosted by 1757 Golf Club in Dulles, Virginia. All Rights Reserved. HJGT does not own the music used in this video.
Holiday Inn Washington-Dulles International Airport - Sterling Hotels, Virginia
Holiday Inn Washington-Dulles International Airport 3 Stars Hotel in Sterling, Virginia Within US Travel Directory This Dulles, Virginia hotel is minutes from Dulles International Airport and 1757 Golf Club.
The hotel offers free shuttle service within a 8 km (8 km) radius and free Wi-Fi.
Holiday Inn Washington-Dulles International Airport features an indoor swimming pool and 24-hour fitness centre.
Guests can use the 24-hour business centre.
Guest rooms offer cable TV and coffee makers.
Chantilly's Restaurant at the Washington-Dulles International Airport Holiday Inn serves breakfast daily.
Guests can also have a drink in O'Malley's Pub.
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Corporate Partners Support Eagles Club Golf Classic - American University Athletics
The Eagles Club Golf Classic, which was played on June 14 at the 1757 Golf Club in Dulles, Va., supports AU's student-athletes and teams. American University Athletics' corporate partners play a key role in the event, as well as throughout the school year.
Wedding Photography Behind the Scenes Vlog #8 | Ann & Sham's Fusion Vietnamese Indian Wedding in DC!
Forgot to put a title into this video but this Behind the Scenes is Memorial Day Weekend 2017!
2nd vlog of the week for Memorial Day Weekend! After the engagement session in Brooklyn and Manhattan earlier in the day, I headed straight to the airport on Wednesday night for Ann & Sham's fusion Vietnamese Indian Wedding in Washington, DC!
Day 1 (after the travel day) was the Mehndi and Pithi night, serving as a welcome dinner as well for the other wedding guests. Day 2 was the Vietnamese Tea Ceremony at Lotus Vietnamese Grill in Arlington, Virginia. After the tea ceremony we headed out to the Lincoln Memorial, United States Capitol, and the John F Kennedy JFK Center for the Performing Arts for our portrait sessions. Day 3 was the full wedding day with the ceremony held outdoors on the lawn at the Thomas Jefferson Memorial in Washington, DC and the reception at the 1757 Golf Club in Dulles, Virginia!
Happy Memorial Day!
Behind the Scenes Indian Wedding Vlog filmed on the Sony RX100V, Sony A7ii, and Canon 5D Mark III :).
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Herndon Centennial GC, Herndon Va, 190226
Grade: B-
Cost: $55 with cart for 18 winter rates
Length: 6150 from back tees slope 115
Executive summary:
This really is a decent course with just enough trouble to make it interesting but not so tight, long & convoluted with weird shots around trees near the green to grade it as a C+ course. It could be a lot harder but it does have at least some sophomore-level difficulty. The course perimeter is less than desirable but it is in decent condition for a golf course at any time of year not to mention in late February. I expect that the greens will generally be on the slow side and spongy and it was cart-path only, moderately wet, but again a concession to winter players to even trust them to stay on the cart paths. It just is not bad enough to rate it a C+ & then rate other courses that are not this good as a B- just because there aren't busy roads around them. .Even the planes were not a real problem.
So. modest verticality at best, fairly wide-open greens with some swales & bumps around them but no tabletop greens or nearby waste. No doglegs. No real carries. Some marsh, a big lake bordering the 3rd fwy & 15th green but for the most part no real water in play. A creek here and there.. Very little waste over the entirety of the course, tightly bounded with lots of OB & fencing towards the perimeter but still enough spray & play to make this a relaxed course..
A lot of roads just off the course, even running through the course, and busy roads at that. Plus the W&OD trail and even a bridge over a 4-lane road which you pass over 4 times.
A modestly difficult course that is forgiving around the greens and it would be ok except for the road traffic. That knocks it down at least a half-grade from what would otherwise be a B- course.
A good location, though, for those living out the Dulles Tollway who don't want to drive down into town or out into the boonies. But then again there are so many other courses in the area. Goose Creek itself is just down the road on Rte 7 with the 1757 Club literally a couple of tee-shots to the northeast. There are a lot of courses within an hours' drive of here that are bigger, better and other than the sand (very nice white sand in all the bunkers), just better courses than this. But if you've played some of the older metro courses, you'll be at home here, with its comfortably-open tee-shots, slightly bending fairways and mild uphill approaches.
It handily beats Redgate, Glendale, Beaver Creek, Enterprise and the like but no way no how is in the lofty zone that is Whiskey Creek, Musket Ridge, Black Rock and so on.
Oh and the Twin Lakes intersection reference is for the Oaks course which is the Par3 I think #12 near Old Braddock Rd and the road which runs around the east side of the course, along the long string of fairways between the Par3 & the Par5. The side with all the high-speed traffic whizzing by the course just behind the pine trees bordering the course. They don't have that high speed traffic here because these are literally local neighborhood roads. But they do have more than enough traffic for a serious distraction during play. On #17 I teed-off and there were at least 10 cars sitting at the light no more than a stones' throw behind me.
Play on that side of the course over the bridge starting with #11 runs along the road and much of play is in full view of cars just off the course, people going in and out of a 7/11, and of course the houses just off the far side of the course whose backyards abut the course. There are sections of barbed-wire fencing there that are bent where players have obviously climbed over the fence to retrieve their balls. In many parts of the course the houses are literally right there a short chip shot away from the tees and greens. It was like playing at Penderbrook, except the course layout was much better. But the same problem with a lot of houses just out of play, and sometimes not really out of play at all..With no fencing or netting to shield the houses. Many courses do not have fencing or netting and the houses along the fairway are quite reachable from the teebox. The only salvation is that here usually it's usually the teeboxes that are near the houses not the greens, but that's not always the case. It is quite possible here to pull a shot or hit one long.into the houses off the course or even onto one of the side-roads into traffic. Players are not supposed to do that, but some players do spray shots & hit houses. I've played courses with houses literally right behind the greens, next to the teeboxes, along the sides of the fairway. It's not that tight here, but not far from it.
It's simply better than a lot of neighborhood courses, but it's still a neighborhood course. And rather flat, short & open, & not much of a challenge. But only modestly so.
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It's a good course. Not great, not wild or crazy, and not bad.
Plus the shots came out very nice so I made this 4k at 29.97fps just for your viewing pleasure.