Fought set to renovate Homestead

Located less than an hour outside SLC, the Utah course was originally designed by Bruce Summerhays.

Homestead in Midway, Utah.

Courtesy of Homestead

Homestead in Midway, Utah, recently broke ground on a multi-million-dollar golf course renovation led by architect John Fought.

The golf course renovation is part of a larger resort-wide enhancement that began in 2019. The new Fought design is scheduled to open for play by summer 2027.

Fought is reinventing the resort’s original Bruce Summerhays-designed golf course, redesigning all greens, fairways, bunker complexes and tees. The new Homestead golf course will feature a completely different 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 unique double green for holes 9 and 18.

Beyond the course, Homestead will also be adding three indoor golf simulators and a new Fought-designed 18-hole putting course, among other amenities.

Lodging Dynamics Hospitality Group, a Utah-based third-party operator of hotels and resorts, manages Homestead operations, while Troon manages golf operations and agronomy. The property is located about 30 miles southeast of Salt Lake City, in the heart of the Wasatch Mountains.