New Golf Course Set to Open at Streamsong Golf Resort

News Summary

Streamsong Golf Resort is adding a fifth golf course to its collection, designed by David McLay Kidd. The new course is set to open in 2024 and will enhance the resort’s reputation for offering diverse golfing experiences. With a commitment to environmental preservation and a design philosophy that caters to all skill levels, Streamsong continues to be a premier golfing destination. As the countdown begins, golfers eagerly await the grand unveiling and the chance to experience its unique features.

Exciting Times Ahead at Streamsong Golf Resort!

Golf enthusiasts, brace yourselves! The Streamsong Golf Resort, a sprawling 16,000-acre property that was once a phosphate strip mine, is about to unveil another gem in its impressive lineup. Currently, the resort features four acclaimed golf courses that draw players from near and far. But that’s not all! A fifth course, designed by the visionary architect David McLay Kidd, is taking shape and set to open in 2024!

What to Expect from the New Course

A Brief History of Streamsong

Since its debut in December 2012, Streamsong has proven itself a must-visit destination, with the Red and Blue courses earning splendid rankings by Golf Digest at 20th and 26th, respectively. Not to be outdone, the Black course, designed by none other than Gil Hanse, opened in 2017 and sits proudly at 33rd. In addition, the recently opened The Chain course—offering a unique 19-hole short play experience—further cements Streamsong’s reputation in 2024.

Design Excellence

Embracing Nature

Future of Play

Longer and Lovelier

Once completed, this course will stretch over 7,300 yards, making it the longest offering at Streamsong. In 2023, with the ownership transition to Lone Windmill LLC, the resort is gearing up for exciting investments. This includes plans to expand accommodations beyond the already popular 228-room lodge.

A Unique Golfing Legacy

Natural Challenges

Looking Ahead

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