Homestead Old Course
When you step on the first tee at the Homestead Old Course, you’re on the oldest first tee still in use in the United States. But be warned: it’s old, but not old-fashioned; opened in 1892 as a Donald Ross design, the course has undergone changes by William S. Flynn and an extensive Rees Jones update in 1994 to keep it up to date. At 6200 yards, its sloped fairways and small greens keep the game interesting for golfers of all skill levels, and with six par-5 holes and six par-3s, the unique layout brings an unusual flavor to the game, as compelling to golfers as the nearby hot springs were to our colonial ancestors.

