challenging layout that also is the home of the Mississippi State University men’s and women’s golf teams. “Our whole goal with that course was to develop a different atmosphere,’’ said Greg Flannagan, the director of golf who is in his 23rd year at Old Waverly. “We didn’t want golfers to get bored with the stay-and-play option.’’ Old Waverly is private, but it can be played by those staying at either the Mossy Oak Cottages, or Old Waverly’s lodging. Mossy Oak is comparatively new and is officially public, but most of its play comes from stay-andplay packages. Mississippi State University hosts an annual men’s collegiate tournament at Mossy Oak, while the women’s team conducts its tournement on Old Waverly. Both courses have accompanying cottages that make for most pleasant stay-and-play visits. To learn more about the great resorts and courses in Mississippi visit: VisitMississippi.org/ golf.
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