The Old Course at The Omni Homestead Resort
Breathtaking beauty. Legendary design.
Featured in GolfWeek's Best 2024 Resort Golf Courses
An American monument to the game, the Old Course at The Omni Homestead Resort was completed in 1892 and boasts the distinction of having the nation’s oldest first tee still in continuous use.
Designed initially to challenge players of the late 19th century, the Old Course has received significant updates by renowned architects William S. Flynn and Rees Jones. The unique 6,099-yard layout consists of six par 3s, six par 4s and six par 5s – perfect for modern golfers to explore. This balance not only adds variety to each round but also showcases the thoughtful design and timeless appeal of this storied course.
Nationally ranked, the Old Course frequently tops list of the best Southern Courses including GolfDigest magazine's "Best Golf Courses You Can Play in Each State,” and “America’s 100 Greatest Public Courses,” in 2023 and 2024.
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