Independence is a steady, but unspectacular, layout. There are a few intersting holes, but no great ones, though I'll argue that the starting hole is about as stout as they get.
I've played it several times, including in a US Public Links qualifier. It was set up at about 6850 yards that day, which meant only about half the holes were played all the way back, while they rest were played up one teebox.
I'd like to say #11 is the toughest par 3 in Virginia, but only because I made a hole in one there.
The practice facility is impressive, and the VSGA museum, which is in the clubhouse, possesses some interesting memorabilia.
For people looking to play in or near Richmond, there are better public access options (including Spring Creek and Royal New Kent as mentioned). For those with connections, it makes no sense to play Independence over Kinloch or the Federal Club. And for anyone who's looking to play a good Fazio course in Virginia, I'd head east to Bayville or, for a real treat, all the way southwest the The Virginian.
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