Mossy Oak Golf Club
Mossy Oak Golf Club
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CoachJDC
เบเทสดา, แมรี่แลนด์129 ผลงาน
ก.พ. ค.ศ. 2023
Mossy Oaks is one of two great courses in West Point MS, which I can only describe as the home of Mississippi State, about two hours from Memphis, Birmingham and Jackson…. In other words, quite remote but worth the drive.
Mossy is a links style course gently carved into the natural elevation changes, lakes and woodlands of northern Mississippi. Gil Hanse, was the architect of the course and gently laid this collection of 18 holes on top of the land versus forcing a new contour to fit his idea of what should be there. You will love Mossy Oaks, I certainly did.
When you turn into the parking lot, you immediately notice the Mississippi state practice barn and area adjoining the course. There is no residential area surrounding the course with the exception of the 5-6 cottages and a minimized clubhouse. The Clubhouse is cozy and decorated with outdoor gear and sporting trophies. There is a small bar and outdoor area that overlooks the 9th and 18th holes. We took advantage of the showers and locker room in between our 36 holes.
This course was the second “child” of George Bryan’s dream of world class golf in Northern Mississippi. Mossy Oak and its sister course, Old Waverly, are two of the top three courses in Mississippi and in the top 100 public courses nationwide.
This links course weaves its way through natural grasses and elevation changes of this former Dairy Farm property. Four sets of tee boxes make this friendly to all levels of golfers. Each hole presents new challenges and don’t think the “short par 4s” are easy…they are intertwined with their own challenges, whether it be the uphill #4 protected by ominous bunkers or the tiered and elevated greens.
Water comes into play on four holes with one a carry over par three.
18 is a log par four dogleg left with water coming into play on the left at the hole and natural grasses protecting the fairways both left and right.
There are five cottages overlooking the 18th and 10th holes. Each cottage has a common area with TV, Couches, small kitchen, Ice machine, refrigerator and an outdoor area replete with Adirondack chairs and picturesque views. The common area is surrounded by four bedrooms, each with two queen beds, a private bath, generous closets and walk in shower. To call this a “cottage” is an understatement…. It is perfect for families or better for a buddies golf trip. Stay at this course in the cottages and soak in the natural setting, quietness and beauty. Rates elevate with the season, but for us, it was $145 for the room, $85 for my son to play and $50 for me (military discount), and replay was $40. One of the greatest values in golf I have experienced.
I loved Mossy Oaks… playing in late February, the course was damp, after quite a few weeks of rain, but the course dries out well and I can imagine when dry, plays a bit shorter due to the expected roll out. The course is very walkable, which I prefer but I used a cart, since we were playing 36 holes that day. There are very few trees on the course, but they are gargantuan, old growth oaks and occasionally depending on your lie, may alter your shot to the green. The greens roll true but their elevation and bunkers surrounding them make them no sure bet to two putt. Although the course is wide open, it’s not easy but playable.. in other words enough of a challenge to replay but not so hard it discourages you.
Mossy Oaks… will play again.
Mossy is a links style course gently carved into the natural elevation changes, lakes and woodlands of northern Mississippi. Gil Hanse, was the architect of the course and gently laid this collection of 18 holes on top of the land versus forcing a new contour to fit his idea of what should be there. You will love Mossy Oaks, I certainly did.
When you turn into the parking lot, you immediately notice the Mississippi state practice barn and area adjoining the course. There is no residential area surrounding the course with the exception of the 5-6 cottages and a minimized clubhouse. The Clubhouse is cozy and decorated with outdoor gear and sporting trophies. There is a small bar and outdoor area that overlooks the 9th and 18th holes. We took advantage of the showers and locker room in between our 36 holes.
This course was the second “child” of George Bryan’s dream of world class golf in Northern Mississippi. Mossy Oak and its sister course, Old Waverly, are two of the top three courses in Mississippi and in the top 100 public courses nationwide.
This links course weaves its way through natural grasses and elevation changes of this former Dairy Farm property. Four sets of tee boxes make this friendly to all levels of golfers. Each hole presents new challenges and don’t think the “short par 4s” are easy…they are intertwined with their own challenges, whether it be the uphill #4 protected by ominous bunkers or the tiered and elevated greens.
Water comes into play on four holes with one a carry over par three.
18 is a log par four dogleg left with water coming into play on the left at the hole and natural grasses protecting the fairways both left and right.
There are five cottages overlooking the 18th and 10th holes. Each cottage has a common area with TV, Couches, small kitchen, Ice machine, refrigerator and an outdoor area replete with Adirondack chairs and picturesque views. The common area is surrounded by four bedrooms, each with two queen beds, a private bath, generous closets and walk in shower. To call this a “cottage” is an understatement…. It is perfect for families or better for a buddies golf trip. Stay at this course in the cottages and soak in the natural setting, quietness and beauty. Rates elevate with the season, but for us, it was $145 for the room, $85 for my son to play and $50 for me (military discount), and replay was $40. One of the greatest values in golf I have experienced.
I loved Mossy Oaks… playing in late February, the course was damp, after quite a few weeks of rain, but the course dries out well and I can imagine when dry, plays a bit shorter due to the expected roll out. The course is very walkable, which I prefer but I used a cart, since we were playing 36 holes that day. There are very few trees on the course, but they are gargantuan, old growth oaks and occasionally depending on your lie, may alter your shot to the green. The greens roll true but their elevation and bunkers surrounding them make them no sure bet to two putt. Although the course is wide open, it’s not easy but playable.. in other words enough of a challenge to replay but not so hard it discourages you.
Mossy Oaks… will play again.
เขียนเมื่อ 25 กุมภาพันธ์ ค.ศ. 2023
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Bandit2118
Columbus, จอร์เจีย695 ผลงาน
มิ.ย. ค.ศ. 2019 • เดินทางคนเดียว
I have read about this course since its inception and pumped to play it. And drove two and a half hours one way to play it.
You pull up to a very nice clubhouse on the road and it is Mississippi State Bulldogs hitting away from road to a very nice driving range and players for Missy Oak hit from other side. Then you see a humble clubhouse which mens locker room was very nice.
The bag drop area looks like a barn and you can grab a push cart for this nice walking course.
I met a couple of nice dudes that morning yet did not get offered a scorecard or any pointers and they knew it was my first time playing this course. I did not take a caddy and would admit there is three or four holes tops you may feel like you need one.
There is a putting green right by hole 1 and it is a nice tune up for the greens.
The course drained well as it had rained the previous two days. I like walking yet I did not like walking some of this course because I was walking on concrete especially many of the early holes. A walking course should be straight forward and walk from tee to ball not a cart path around and enter where a cart does. The rough areas he been cut down to nothing and was very muddy and was not scenic.
There is undulating fairways and greens and the par threes were nice and straight forward. Greens rolled well. Fairways ok. Nothing spectacular and nothing wrong.
Really liked holes 3,4,7, 12, 13, 17 and 18. The par fives were fun as fairways are wide for most part except for 18 as it requires two wonderful shots to score.
Overall a good course and may turn out to be a great course one day. Today, there is work to do as it is on the average side with nice room to grow. Personally, a tad disappointed after such a drive and fee.
Choices!
You pull up to a very nice clubhouse on the road and it is Mississippi State Bulldogs hitting away from road to a very nice driving range and players for Missy Oak hit from other side. Then you see a humble clubhouse which mens locker room was very nice.
The bag drop area looks like a barn and you can grab a push cart for this nice walking course.
I met a couple of nice dudes that morning yet did not get offered a scorecard or any pointers and they knew it was my first time playing this course. I did not take a caddy and would admit there is three or four holes tops you may feel like you need one.
There is a putting green right by hole 1 and it is a nice tune up for the greens.
The course drained well as it had rained the previous two days. I like walking yet I did not like walking some of this course because I was walking on concrete especially many of the early holes. A walking course should be straight forward and walk from tee to ball not a cart path around and enter where a cart does. The rough areas he been cut down to nothing and was very muddy and was not scenic.
There is undulating fairways and greens and the par threes were nice and straight forward. Greens rolled well. Fairways ok. Nothing spectacular and nothing wrong.
Really liked holes 3,4,7, 12, 13, 17 and 18. The par fives were fun as fairways are wide for most part except for 18 as it requires two wonderful shots to score.
Overall a good course and may turn out to be a great course one day. Today, there is work to do as it is on the average side with nice room to grow. Personally, a tad disappointed after such a drive and fee.
Choices!
เขียนเมื่อ 10 มิถุนายน ค.ศ. 2019
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djtheoret
เลกแลนด์, ฟลอริด้า576 ผลงาน
พ.ย. ค.ศ. 2018 • ธุรกิจ
Nature's Golf - A truly memorable, world-class experience designed to bring golfers closer to nature.
The Mossy Oak Golf Club in West Point, MS is the result of a golf course working in harmony with its natural surroundings. Not only is this incredible layout a work that is quite beholding to the eyes, it’s a delight to all of those who accept the challenge to play it. Mossy Oak sits on what once was an old dairy farm for about 100 years; complete with two cow ponds and a number of hills, which explains the elevation changes. Those two cow ponds are now stocked with Tiger bass; something else to do if the golf thing isn’t working out for you!
Mossy Oak Golf Club sits across the street from its sister course, Old Waverly, one of the classiest clubs in the South you can play. Old Waverly is a private club but allows outside play for Lodge Guests. Accommodations at the clubs create what is arguably the best golf experience in Mississippi.
Located on the Mossy Oak property is the official practice facility of the Mississippi State University men’s and women’s golf teams. The facility is separate from Mossy Oak Golf Club and includes five target greens on the range, short-game training areas with bunkers and a 16,000 square foot putting green cut in the shape of the State of Mississippi. Inside the 6,400-square foot MSU team clubhouse, you’ll find men’s and women’s locker rooms, players’ lounges, coaches’ offices, an indoor putting center complete with a SAM PuttLab training system, as well as exercise and conference rooms. There’s also 2,400-square feet of indoor hitting bays equipped with two Trackman swing and ball flight analysis systems.
The Bryan family partnered with Toxey Haas, founder and CEO of the outdoor lifestyle brand Mossy Oak to create the golf club. To design the course, the two hired Gil Hanse, the world's leading minimalist golf course architect and mastermind behind the 2016 Olympic Course in Rio de Janeiro.
In true minimalist fashion, Hanse didn’t move much dirt in creating Mossy Oak; the truth is, he didn’t need to. In fact the majority of the dirt that was moved was done so to create a 7.5-acre irrigation lake. All of the bunkers you encounter as you make your way around the layout use sand that was taken from local riverbeds. One look at the bunker that fronts the 4th green, and you’ll realize that filling these bunkers took a lot of work!
Hanse has done a phenomenal job of creating a world-class golf experience at Mossy Oak. He has created a course that showcases the local Mississippi Black Prairie surroundings and follows the natural contours of the rolling terrain, all the while preserving the local habitat. A lot of the water used in irrigating Mossy Oak is reclaimed through gravity. Native areas are outside the scope of maintenance and are not irrigated and the fertilizers used are all organic, slow-release. The club is committed to not overwatering.
Depending on your game, Mossy Oak can play anywhere between 7,212 and 5,530 yards; ladies will have an enjoyable round from the Red Tees at 5,089 yards. Choose the yardage that best fists you game, and you’re sure to enjoy yourself.
Memorable Holes
Hanse’s bunkers take center stage on the par 3, 4th hole. From the Blue Tees the hole plays 173 yards; slightly longer when you factor in the fact that it’s uphill. The green is large and features a lot of slope and undulation. The front left bunker sits about 8 ft. below the putting surface making up and down that much tougher. As you look around from the 4th tee box, you get a great panoramic few of the course.
Many players will find favor with the par 4, 10th hole. Although the scorecards states 282 yards from the Blue Tees, it plays closer to 250 yards, making it a true risk/reward opportunity for many golfers. Carry the trees on the right if you want to have a chance of making the green off the tee. You’ll find after playing the hole a few times that the necessary line off the tee is a lot further left than you think. And don’t be fooled by the false front on the green. Better yet, hit something less than driver off the tee, leave a makeable chip shot and walk away with birdie.
Water is a lot more prevalent on the back nine and comes into play on no less than five holes. Two water holes immediately come to mind; the monster par 3, 11th and the demanding 18th.
From the Blue tees, Number 11 plays 224 yards, most of which is carry over a lake. However there is a bailout area short and left. There’s a lot of undulation in the green, and the three bunkers left of the green see a lot of play. Walk away with a par (or better) and consider it a success.
Of the two lakes on Number 18, the first one really shouldn’t come into play; it’s less than a 150-yard carry from the Blue Tees. If possible, play down the right side of the fairway to have the best look into the green. Should you leave yourself a shot at the green, you’ll have about 160 yards to a long, angled green protected on the left by a lake and a bunker. The putting surface slopes back to front, so leave yourself below the hole if possible.
Last Word:
Mossy Oak is a course you will never get tired of playing. The Mossy Oak experience is best done walking the course with a caddie; forecaddies are required if you choose to take a cart. Trust me, caddies are well worth the investment at Mossy Oak.
Although many of the tee shots at Mossy Oak are played to wide open fairways, don’t let this lull you into a false sense of security. You still need to be in the proper position in the fairway in order to hit and hold the green. You’ll face a number of blind shots both off the tee and on your approach and several false fronted greens can leave you scratching your head. But what sets Mossy Oak apart from other Mississippi golf courses are the green complexes. The majority of greens are elevated; several require knowledge of where to hit it on the green in order to not have it roll off and past you. All greens putt true and fast with subtle undulations.
Mossy Oak is not exactly a course that you are going to stumble across by accident. The best way to attract golfers to a destination that is off the beaten path is to offer the best golf opportunities money can buy. Old Waverly and Mossy Oak do just that, and although the golf courses are completely opposite in style and feel, they complement each other to no end. This could very well be the answer to putting West Point, MS on the map as a golf destination.
Lodging is now available on property at Mossy Oak. These brand new, luxurious cottages are located on the tenth fairway and offer spectacular panoramic views of the golf course. Each cottage has a spacious common area with a giant flat screen TV, mini fridge, microwave, wet bar area, coffee station and complimentary wireless Internet. Off of the common area are four separately keyed bedrooms, each with two queen beds. Guests have the option of renting either the entire cottage or individual bedrooms. Lodging is also available at Old Waverly. More cottages and a permanent clubhouse are part of the long-range plan at Mossy Oak, in fact construction of the clubhouse has already begun.
Old Waverly and Mossy Oak Golf Club are set in the tranquil Mississippi Black Prairie and are staffed with some of the nicest people you will ever meet, anywhere!
The Mossy Oak Golf Club in West Point, MS is the result of a golf course working in harmony with its natural surroundings. Not only is this incredible layout a work that is quite beholding to the eyes, it’s a delight to all of those who accept the challenge to play it. Mossy Oak sits on what once was an old dairy farm for about 100 years; complete with two cow ponds and a number of hills, which explains the elevation changes. Those two cow ponds are now stocked with Tiger bass; something else to do if the golf thing isn’t working out for you!
Mossy Oak Golf Club sits across the street from its sister course, Old Waverly, one of the classiest clubs in the South you can play. Old Waverly is a private club but allows outside play for Lodge Guests. Accommodations at the clubs create what is arguably the best golf experience in Mississippi.
Located on the Mossy Oak property is the official practice facility of the Mississippi State University men’s and women’s golf teams. The facility is separate from Mossy Oak Golf Club and includes five target greens on the range, short-game training areas with bunkers and a 16,000 square foot putting green cut in the shape of the State of Mississippi. Inside the 6,400-square foot MSU team clubhouse, you’ll find men’s and women’s locker rooms, players’ lounges, coaches’ offices, an indoor putting center complete with a SAM PuttLab training system, as well as exercise and conference rooms. There’s also 2,400-square feet of indoor hitting bays equipped with two Trackman swing and ball flight analysis systems.
The Bryan family partnered with Toxey Haas, founder and CEO of the outdoor lifestyle brand Mossy Oak to create the golf club. To design the course, the two hired Gil Hanse, the world's leading minimalist golf course architect and mastermind behind the 2016 Olympic Course in Rio de Janeiro.
In true minimalist fashion, Hanse didn’t move much dirt in creating Mossy Oak; the truth is, he didn’t need to. In fact the majority of the dirt that was moved was done so to create a 7.5-acre irrigation lake. All of the bunkers you encounter as you make your way around the layout use sand that was taken from local riverbeds. One look at the bunker that fronts the 4th green, and you’ll realize that filling these bunkers took a lot of work!
Hanse has done a phenomenal job of creating a world-class golf experience at Mossy Oak. He has created a course that showcases the local Mississippi Black Prairie surroundings and follows the natural contours of the rolling terrain, all the while preserving the local habitat. A lot of the water used in irrigating Mossy Oak is reclaimed through gravity. Native areas are outside the scope of maintenance and are not irrigated and the fertilizers used are all organic, slow-release. The club is committed to not overwatering.
Depending on your game, Mossy Oak can play anywhere between 7,212 and 5,530 yards; ladies will have an enjoyable round from the Red Tees at 5,089 yards. Choose the yardage that best fists you game, and you’re sure to enjoy yourself.
Memorable Holes
Hanse’s bunkers take center stage on the par 3, 4th hole. From the Blue Tees the hole plays 173 yards; slightly longer when you factor in the fact that it’s uphill. The green is large and features a lot of slope and undulation. The front left bunker sits about 8 ft. below the putting surface making up and down that much tougher. As you look around from the 4th tee box, you get a great panoramic few of the course.
Many players will find favor with the par 4, 10th hole. Although the scorecards states 282 yards from the Blue Tees, it plays closer to 250 yards, making it a true risk/reward opportunity for many golfers. Carry the trees on the right if you want to have a chance of making the green off the tee. You’ll find after playing the hole a few times that the necessary line off the tee is a lot further left than you think. And don’t be fooled by the false front on the green. Better yet, hit something less than driver off the tee, leave a makeable chip shot and walk away with birdie.
Water is a lot more prevalent on the back nine and comes into play on no less than five holes. Two water holes immediately come to mind; the monster par 3, 11th and the demanding 18th.
From the Blue tees, Number 11 plays 224 yards, most of which is carry over a lake. However there is a bailout area short and left. There’s a lot of undulation in the green, and the three bunkers left of the green see a lot of play. Walk away with a par (or better) and consider it a success.
Of the two lakes on Number 18, the first one really shouldn’t come into play; it’s less than a 150-yard carry from the Blue Tees. If possible, play down the right side of the fairway to have the best look into the green. Should you leave yourself a shot at the green, you’ll have about 160 yards to a long, angled green protected on the left by a lake and a bunker. The putting surface slopes back to front, so leave yourself below the hole if possible.
Last Word:
Mossy Oak is a course you will never get tired of playing. The Mossy Oak experience is best done walking the course with a caddie; forecaddies are required if you choose to take a cart. Trust me, caddies are well worth the investment at Mossy Oak.
Although many of the tee shots at Mossy Oak are played to wide open fairways, don’t let this lull you into a false sense of security. You still need to be in the proper position in the fairway in order to hit and hold the green. You’ll face a number of blind shots both off the tee and on your approach and several false fronted greens can leave you scratching your head. But what sets Mossy Oak apart from other Mississippi golf courses are the green complexes. The majority of greens are elevated; several require knowledge of where to hit it on the green in order to not have it roll off and past you. All greens putt true and fast with subtle undulations.
Mossy Oak is not exactly a course that you are going to stumble across by accident. The best way to attract golfers to a destination that is off the beaten path is to offer the best golf opportunities money can buy. Old Waverly and Mossy Oak do just that, and although the golf courses are completely opposite in style and feel, they complement each other to no end. This could very well be the answer to putting West Point, MS on the map as a golf destination.
Lodging is now available on property at Mossy Oak. These brand new, luxurious cottages are located on the tenth fairway and offer spectacular panoramic views of the golf course. Each cottage has a spacious common area with a giant flat screen TV, mini fridge, microwave, wet bar area, coffee station and complimentary wireless Internet. Off of the common area are four separately keyed bedrooms, each with two queen beds. Guests have the option of renting either the entire cottage or individual bedrooms. Lodging is also available at Old Waverly. More cottages and a permanent clubhouse are part of the long-range plan at Mossy Oak, in fact construction of the clubhouse has already begun.
Old Waverly and Mossy Oak Golf Club are set in the tranquil Mississippi Black Prairie and are staffed with some of the nicest people you will ever meet, anywhere!
เขียนเมื่อ 8 กุมภาพันธ์ ค.ศ. 2019
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soccerfan2
ริชแลนด์, มิซซิสซิปปี้50 ผลงาน
ส.ค. ค.ศ. 2017 • ธุรกิจ
Truly a fun course. Give 4 stars because it is such a young course. Played the 6500 tees. More than enough. This course is going to mature into a very special place. It's still young. If your first time make sure use the fore caddy. Very helpful. I will go back.
เขียนเมื่อ 9 สิงหาคม ค.ศ. 2017
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