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    Raven Golf Club

    Raven Golf Club

    3.7(6 reviews)
    47.2 mi

    Played in summer of 22 and have been trying to return with more friends. Hope to make it in summer…read moreof 25. Certainly a challenging golf course set in the beautiful hills of WV at the foot of Snowshoe Ski Resort. The course layout is brilliant and will give any golfer a unique experience that will challenge your game. A little pricy but amenities are great. The course is well kept and the greens are fast. Would watch the weather forecast beforehand as a lot of rain can damper this type of course.

    I traveled here on 8/8/25 with family to play for my 40th birthday. I've always heard The Raven is…read moreone of the most scenic and challenging courses in the state. After 18 holes, I have several thoughts, I will break them down into positives and negatives. Positives: Incredibly kind and professional staff. Nice carts. Lush fairways. Well manicured greens. Amazing views and challenging hole designs. Negatives: Crab grass tee boxes, several tee boxes were not level. Horrendous bunkers. None were raked, many were washed out. All had a lot of weeds growing in them, some with more weeds than sand. Overall, if you're going to charge $115 for 18 holes (with cart), and a very small bucket of range balls, I expected a much better maintained course for the reputation that it carries. I will undoubtedly return to see if I can do better that a terrible 95 score, but I sincerely hope they improve the conditions of the course.

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    Cliff View - Outdoor stage and patio

    Cliff View

    4.8(5 reviews)
    70.4 mi

    A group of us came here for a weekend of fly fishing the Jackson River... This Inn sits on an 18…read morehole golf course, right on the banks of the Jackson River, so river access was easy, just a short walk from the Inn. The Inn offers all the amenities of a rental home (fully stocked kitchen with two fridges and two dishwashers, dishes, etc), large dining room table, plenty of seating and a couple of quiet rooms to relax. The bedrooms were large, there were at least 9 of them and each had their own full bath. Comfortable temperatures from their HVAC throughout the entire house. Overall, the Inn was a comfortable way to relax after a day of fishing. There was also a grill outside and a fire pit. The location is just about 10 mins from downtown Covington, not far from other fishing areas, like Lake Moomaw and the dam there. There's plenty of parking and they have an amazing restaurant onsite, a quick walk from the Inn that's highly recommended! I look forward to returning!!

    This review is for the brewpub/restaurant and not the golf or fly fish inn…read more Recently, the brew pub opened up serving dinner. We had heard good things so we tried it on a Friday evening. When we got there, the place was pretty empty as a storm had run some golfers away from the pub. We had a chips and salsa appetizer and we both had the gouda burger with bacon jam. To our delight, the food was excellent. We talked some with managers and they have added many things to the menu. I am honestly looking forward to going back and trying something different next time. The beer selection is not much craft beer, but has some good staples- shock top, vienna lager, etc. There is plenty of parking and indoor and outdoor seating. There is a fire pit outside along with horseshoes and corn hole boards. They have tried to make it very family friendly We will definitely be going back!!

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    Old Course at Omni Homestead

    Old Course at Omni Homestead

    5.0(2 reviews)
    58.8 mi

    Course was in great condition. Beautiful views. Challenging track with undulating fairways. Perfect…read moreweather didn't hurt. Great experience.

    While researching the two golf courses at The Homestead Resort- The Old Course (1892) and The…read moreCascades (1924) - I learned the Old Course has the nation's oldest first tee in continuous use. It was a little geek-out golf moment to think we would be teeing off at this historically important hole. We had the opportunity to play 18 holes on the championship Old Course at The Omni Homestead Resort in Hot Springs, Virginia. The golf staff was super friendly and gave us some pointers before sending us off on the high-tech golf cart with GPS and an interactive map of the course. The weather was perfect, although a little gnatty, for our 9 a.m. tee time. The surrounding Allegheny Mountains hug the 6,099 yard course that snakes back and forth through the hills. The 18 holes consist of six par 3s, six par 4s and six par 5. They are not very long holes (relative to other, newer courses we have played) but the geography forces golfers to shoot uphill, downhill, or around sloping hillsides. Mature wooded grounds and beautifully manicured fairways led to challenging greens. We reveled for a moment at the Old Hole #1, knowing how many famous folk, from presidents to great golfers, teed up here. I must not have channelled my inner Sam Snead enough (this was his home course), because I whiffed my first ball into the woods. Oh well, there's no crying in golf. Throughout the round, we were able to play slowly enough to enjoy the beautiful scenery and random wildlife that made an appearance- and to focus on our game. Overall, it was a fun course to play and I appreciated the relatively shorter length of the holes. FACTOID: Sam Snead taught himself to play golf during the Great Depression with golf clubs carved from tree limbs. He caddied at the Old Course from the age of seven 7 and turned pro at 22. We did not get to play The Cascades, but we did stop in to look at the course, which was designed by William Flynn in 1924. It is considered one of the finest mountain courses in the country and ranked among "America's 100 Greatest Public Golf Courses" by Golf Digest. The magnificent topography against the the backdrop of Allegheny Mountains allowed Flynn to design the course masterfully using the natural terrain, The Cascades is regarded as one of Flynn's greatest works. The Omni Homestead Resort is a great place of pilgrimage for any history buff, architecture lover, or golfer. We look forward to another visit to play the Cascades and check out the extensive restoration projects to the main building and other parts of the property, including the mineral water-fed Jefferson Pool.

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