Old Waverly Golf Club
Old Waverly Golf Club, located in West Point, Mississippi, is an 18-hole championship golf course founded by the George Bryan family and 29 other founders in 1988. Designed by U.S. Open Champion Jerry Pate and Bob Cupp, Old Waverly has hosted many tournaments across all levels of golf, most notably the 1999 U.S. Women's Open and 2019 U.S. Women's Amateur. Old Waverly's second course, Mossy Oak Golf Club, was designed by Gil Hanse and opened September 2, 2016 on an adjacent property. Old Waverly Golf Club transitioned to new ownership in 2024, making Old Waverly Golf Club and Mossy Oak Golf Club both private. As the new investors explore options to potentially enhance the golf course and facilities, Mossy Oak Golf Club will close for nine months starting in January 2025 for renovations. Until the new investors determine a path moving forward and make decisions, the general golfing public is no longer able to make stay and play reservations unless they are a member, become a member, or are sponsored by a member. Course - Old Waverly
Mossy Oak Golf ClubDesigned by Gil Hanse, Mossy Oak Golf Club is Old Waverly's second course and opened for preview play September 2, 2016. Mossy Oak Golf Club will close for approximately nine months starting in January 2025 for renovations. Course - Mossy Oak
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