A secluded mountain escape is complemented by five-star dining, drinking, accommodations, and style. The location of Primland is near some of the best vineyards in the area since the altitude contributes to fruitful and delicious grapes. An immaculate course designed by Donald Steel that features a scenic tour of elevation changes, hazards, and heavily sloped greens is complemented by the views of rolling hills and October tree color schemes blanketing the background of each tee and fairway shot. During the fall months, the foliage leads to incredible three hundred and sixty-degree panoramic views only available at the highland at Primland. Sitting atop a plateau in the Virginia mountain ranges, the views are exclusive and selective to this region and course. The Highland’s name is backed up by its location and views. Multiple dining selections and lounge areas allow patrons to enjoy fine dining and superb high-class lounge services. If golfers are looking for elite accommodations, there are a variety of lodging and housing types that offer exquisite views overlooking the course on several different holes. The Olde Farm has dedicated itself to growing sourcing local produce to the point of growing vegetables on site.ĭuring the fall, the on-site restaurants feature the freshest seasonal vegetables and fruits harvested in the region to give golfers the best local cuisine. Between the cabins, cottages, and long barn, your golf trip can be made whole with accommodations to suit individual golfers or groups. On-site are several different accommodations to meet the needs of each golfer and group. Multiple tee locations give this course playability for each golfer regardless of skill level. Designer Bobby Weed continues his minimalist design on courses to avoid distracting golfers while also challenging even the best players. Unlike other courses in the mountains, the design does have several holes lined with a thick brush instead of large pine or oak trees. The Olde Farmrests on the southern border of Virginia only a few miles above the North Carolina border in the rolling hills of the Appalachian mountain chain. There is a range of packages available to suit each golfer and their spouse to make sure they are comfortable on the course or in the hotel. Dining accommodations and excellent services available to all guests create an easy transition from golf to relaxation. The cozy decor makes you feel comfortable regardless of the temperature. The Omni Homestead has world-class accommodations, including fine dining, expansive staterooms, and amenities ranging from boutique shops to luxurious massages. Golfers will experience incredible course conditions as the greens crew at the Omni Homestead makes it a point to assure optimal playing conditions throughout the fall months. The front nine delights golfers with challenging holes and incredible views only to be outdone by the sensationally designed back nine.ĭuring the cool fall months, morning rounds feature crisp fresh air that provides golfers with views of wonderful color palettes from the changing tree lines. Most tee shots are met with pristine views of towering robust pines lining each side of the fairway. It’s a location in the low Appalachians with stunning elevation changes and incredible forestry incomparable to other resorts in the area. The Omni Homestead’s Cascades Golf Course provides the seclusion of the Appalachian Mountains without sacrificing amenities or course quality. Photo Courtesy of Chris UrbanowiczĬascades Golf Course at The Omni Homestead-Hot Springs Discover these scenic golf courses and don’t forget to bring your best golf shoes for this trip. Virginia in the fall offers incredible foliage views and refreshing mountain air for the perfect weekend escape for individual golfers and groups. The top courses in Virginia feature scenic rides through unrivaled country landscapes and foliage only seen in the national parks. That unquestioning loyalty may be long gone but the state still features some of the most royal scenic views in the country. Virginia is known as the Old Dominion state because of its former royalty to the English crown.
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