Michigan Golf Journal October

The 210-yard, par 3, fourth hole is the Cascades signature hole. The green sits some 50 feet below the tee box and following your ball flight, as it hangs in the air, against the nearby mountainside is a special treat. When Flynn was first approached to build the course, he said it couldn’t be done because there just wasn’t enough acreage to create 18 holes. A dairy farm that bordered the property was purchased by the resort which added enough land to eventually build the course. An old family cemetery is still maintained near one of the tee boxes. The Spa at Omni Homestead offers total relaxation and expert care. The resort stresses Autumn is the perfect time to visit the Omni Homestead for the bright colors painted across the surrounding hillsides. Regardless of the season, any time spent at The Omni Homestead Resort is guaranteed to be memorable. For more information click HERE. health and wellness for the entire body and offers a variety of services to soothe achy muscles and relax a weary mind. Dining opportunities at the resort include fine dining, as well as casual. The American Audubon Dining Room, Jefferson’s Restaurant and Rubino’s at the Cascades are perfect for an upscale dining experience, while the Taproom and Woody’s have more traditional comfort food in a casual setting. Another unique aspect of the Omni Homestead Resort, Hall of Fame golfer, Sam Snead grew up nearby and spent his life at the Homestead. During your visit chat up golf professionals Barry Ryder and Mark Fry for entertaining stories about the irascible Snead.

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