Heritage membership opportunities now available
Fought, a former US Amateur Champion and PGA TOUR Rookie of the Year, is reinventing the resort’s original Bruce Summerhays-designed golf course, redesigning all greens, fairways, bunker complexes and tees.
Upon re-opening in 2027, the new Homestead golf course will feature a completely new layout that elevates both playability and sustainability, with a new irrigation system for water efficiency, improved cart paths and landscaping. The transformation will also include a one-of-a-kind double green for holes 9 and 18.
As part of Homestead’s multi-phase transformation, members and guests can expect an elevated experience with a new clubhouse that will include three indoor golf simulators, an enhanced pro shop, lounge spaces, a state-of-the-art fitness center and locker rooms.
In addition, four indoor pickleball courts, a spa facility and an activity center with access to The Crater at Homestead, will be added over the next year.
Members and resort guests will also have access to a brand new Fought-designed 18-hole putting course. Renovations to the property’s six year-round heated resort-style pools were part of phase one enhancements.
When golf course renovations are complete, the course will operate as a semi-private club open to member- and resort -guest play.
Heritage memberships are currently available – visit https://homesteadmidwayutah.com/membership/ to learn more about membership opportunities.
Lodging Dynamics Hospitality Group, an Utah-based third-party operator of hotels and resorts, manages Homestead operations, while Troon manages golf operations and agronomy.
For more information on Homestead, visit https://homesteadmidwayutah.com.

