Old Course

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VA
United States

The Old Course at The Omni Homestead Resort & Spa is a historic championship golf course located in Hot Springs, Virginia. Completed in 1892, it holds the distinction of having the nation's oldest first tee still in continuous use. The 18-hole course plays to 6,099 yards at par 72, featuring a unique and balanced layout of six par 3s, six par 4s, and six par 5s. Originally designed to challenge late 19th-century players, the course has undergone significant updates by renowned architects William S. Flynn and Rees Jones, maintaining its timeless appeal while accommodating modern golfers. The course is set in Virginia's picturesque landscape, offering breathtaking beauty alongside legendary design. Nationally ranked, the Old Course frequently appears on prestigious lists including GolfDigest's "Best Golf Courses You Can Play in Each State" and "America's 100 Greatest Public Courses." It was also featured in GolfWeek's Best 2024 Resort Golf Courses. Multiple tee options accommodate various skill levels, with yardages ranging from 4,678 to 6,036 yards.

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