
Public Guest | Resort Guest | |
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(18 and up) | (18 and up) | |
Monday through Thursday, before 1:00 p.m. | $109 | $99 |
Monday through Thursday, 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. | $89 | $79 |
Monday through Thursday, after 3:00 p.m. | $69 | $59 |
When did Mount Washington Golf Course reopen?
Reopened on August 1, 2008, the Mount Washington Course has been restored to Donald Ross' original plans by noted golf course architect Brian Silva, including bunkers crafted in a classic flair and infinite varieties of recovery shots in the closely cropped areas around the putting greens.
How many holes are on the Mount Washington Golf Course?
The par-five 11th hole and the par-three 5th hole feature stunning views of the Omni Mount Washington Hotel and surrounding mountains. The Mount Washington Course was voted Golfweek Magazine's Best Course You Can Play in NH from 2009 - 2020!
How do I get tee times and information for Mount Pleasant golf?
For tee times and information: 603-278-GOLF (4653). Group and tournament rates are available. LEARN MORE Enjoy Golf and Lunch and other season-long golf special and save this season. LEARN MORE Children, ages 12 and under, can play our 6-hole Mount Pleasant Course complimentary when accompanied by a paying adult.

Golf Course Services
Rental Clubs, Golf Cart Rental Included in Greens Fee, Driving Range: Yes, Hitting Balls From Grass, Putting Green, Chipping Area, Teaching Pro, Practice Bunker, Food Service: Restaurant, Bar Service: Both Beer And Wine, Accommodations: Several Minutes Away
Book Green Fee
Omni Mount Washington - Mount Pleasant 9 Hole has different Services to offer. Choose a date and number or players to see the rates.
Who designed the Mount Washington Course?
The 18-hole Mount Washington Course, with New Hampshire's spectacular Presidential Mountain Range as a backdrop, was designed by legendary Scottish Architect Donald Ross and was completed in 1915.
When was Mount Washington reopened?
Reopened on August 1, 2008, the Mount Washington Course has been restored to Donald Ross' original plans by noted golf course architect Brian Silva, including bunkers crafted in a classic flair and infinite varieties of recovery shots in the closely cropped areas around the putting greens.
