Father’s Day Golf Weekend at Thousand Hills Resort Hotel in Branson

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Last Updated: April 2026

Thousand Hills Resort Hotel, two blocks off Highway 76 in Branson, Missouri, puts golfers within steps of an 18-hole course that Golf Digest rated 4 stars and voters named Best of the Ozarks. Father’s Day 2026 falls on Sunday, June 21, and a golf weekend at the resort where the course is literally next door removes the biggest hassle of any golf trip: logistics. The resort includes a complimentary Famous Breakfast Buffet every morning, three on-site dining venues, and heated pools for family members who prefer poolside relaxation to par-5 fairways.

Why Is Thousand Hills Golf Course One of the Best Courses in Branson?

Thousand Hills Golf Course earned a 4-star rating from Golf Digest and has been voted Best of the Ozarks for Branson golf, making the Robert E. Cupp design one of the most accessible and highly rated public courses in the Ozark Mountains. The 18-hole layout plays 5,111 yards with large USGA bentgrass greens and sits adjacent to Thousand Hills Resort Hotel at 120 S. Wildwood Drive, two blocks off Highway 76 (locally called “the Strip”).

Robert E. Cupp routed the course through rolling Ozark terrain, and the shorter yardage makes Thousand Hills Golf Course appealing for a wide range of skill levels. Golfers who want to be on the green before the midday June heat can book a tee time at the course next door and still be back at the resort pool by early afternoon. Resort guests receive discounted rates, and all green fees include cart rental with GPS.

How Does Branson Compare to Other Golf Destinations in Missouri?

The Branson area has 11 golf courses within a 20-minute drive, and 5 of Missouri’s top 10 ranked 18-hole courses sit in this stretch of the Ozark Mountains. Four Branson-area courses carry national distinction: Branson Hills Golf Club, Ozarks National, Payne’s Valley, and Buffalo Ridge. That concentration of quality courses within a short drive gives Dad more variety in a single weekend than most golf destinations anywhere in the Midwest.

Course Designer Yardage Best For Price Range
Thousand Hills Golf Course Robert E. Cupp 5,111 All skill levels, walkable from THRH $49+ (resort guest rate after 11 AM)
Payne’s Valley Tiger Woods (TGR Design) 7,300+ Championship experience $450+
Top of the Rock Jack Nicklaus Par-3, 9 holes Scenic short game, families $145+
Branson Hills Golf Club Chuck Smith / Bobby Clampett 5,323-7,324 Intermediate to advanced, Payne Stewart tribute Mid-range
Pointe Royale Under management 18 holes Budget-friendly ~$60 via Branson Knights
Golfer putting on bentgrass green at Golf Digest 4-star Thousand Hills Golf Course in Branson

Payne’s Valley, the Tiger Woods design at Big Cedar Lodge, earned USA Today 10Best’s 2026 Readers’ Choice Award for America’s Best Public Golf Course. Golf packages at Big Cedar Lodge start at $2,199 per person. Branson Hills Golf Club honors Missouri native Payne Stewart with a clubhouse museum and holes named after golf legends. Top of the Rock, a Jack Nicklaus par-3 course overlooking Table Rock Lake, works well for golfers who want a shorter round with dramatic Ozark views.

Thousand Hills Resort Hotel gives golfers a home base for sampling multiple courses because every option in the Branson area is less than 20 minutes away. The difference is that Thousand Hills Golf Course requires no drive at all.

What Does a Father’s Day Golf Weekend Itinerary Look Like at Thousand Hills?

A two- or three-night stay at Thousand Hills Resort Hotel covers morning golf, afternoon family time, and evening dining without needing to leave the property. The complimentary Famous Breakfast Buffet fuels Dad before an early tee time, and the adjacent course means the commute from the buffet table to the first tee is measured in footsteps, not miles.

Here is a sample itinerary for a Father’s Day weekend arriving Friday, June 19:

  1. Friday afternoon: Check in to a newly renovated room or suite, settle in, and grab dinner at Jack Henry’s to kick off the weekend.
  2. Saturday morning: Famous Breakfast Buffet by 8 AM, then a full 18-hole round at Thousand Hills Golf Course. The course opens early, and June daylight gives golfers plenty of morning cool.
  3. Saturday afternoon: Indoor and outdoor heated pools for the whole family. The hot tub is open 8 AM to 10 PM daily.
  4. Saturday evening: Catch a Branson show on Highway 76 or relax with cocktails at Wildwood Bar on property.
  5. Sunday, June 21 (Father’s Day): One more buffet breakfast, an optional second round or a visit to Top of the Rock for a scenic par-3 experience, then a Father’s Day dinner at Jack Henry’s before heading home.

What Can Non-Golfers Do While Dad Plays a Round?

Silver Dollar City, Branson’s flagship theme park, runs its Summer Celebration starting June 7 through August 3, 2026, with extended evening hours beginning July 12. Family members who skip the golf course can spend a full day at Silver Dollar City and meet Dad back at the resort in time for dinner. The park is a 15-minute drive from Thousand Hills Resort Hotel.

Families staying at the resort also have access to amenities that fill an entire afternoon:

  • Indoor and outdoor heated pools open 8 AM to 10 PM daily
  • Hot tub adjacent to the pool area
  • Fitness center with updated equipment
  • Shiloh’s Marketplace, a Starbucks-branded coffee shop inside the hotel, for a mid-afternoon pick-me-up
  • Branson’s hiking trails and outdoor attractions throughout the Ozark Mountains

Highway 76 runs less than two blocks from the resort, and the shows, shopping, and restaurants along the Strip give non-golfers a full day of options without any need for a long drive.

Dinner table at Jack Henry's restaurant inside Thousand Hills Resort Hotel Branson

Where Should Dad Eat on Father’s Day in Branson?

Jack Henry’s at Thousand Hills Resort Hotel won the 2023 Best of Branson Gold Award for Best New Restaurant and the 2024 Gold Award for Best Family Restaurant. The on-site restaurant serves elevated comfort food with Southern influence, including signature steaks, fresh seafood, and seasonal specials. Jack Henry’s is open 4 PM to 9 PM on weekdays and 3 PM to 10 PM on weekends, and reservations are available at (417) 690-4028.

A Father’s Day dinner at Jack Henry’s after a full day on the course is the kind of low-effort celebration that actually works. Dad walks from the 18th green to the restaurant inside the same property without needing to change plans, fight traffic on Highway 76, or hunt for a table somewhere across town. Thousand Hills Resort Hotel keeps the entire day contained, and that convenience is the real gift for a golfer who just wants to eat well after a good round.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best golf courses in Branson?

Branson has 11 courses within a 20-minute drive, including Thousand Hills Golf Course (Golf Digest 4-star, Robert E. Cupp design), Payne’s Valley (Tiger Woods design, 2026 USA Today Best Public Course), Top of the Rock (Jack Nicklaus par-3), Branson Hills Golf Club, and Ozarks National. Five of Missouri’s top 10 ranked 18-hole courses are in the Branson area.

Does Thousand Hills Resort Hotel have a golf course?

Thousand Hills Golf Course, an 18-hole public course rated 4 stars by Golf Digest, sits directly adjacent to Thousand Hills Resort Hotel at 120 S. Wildwood Drive in Branson, Missouri. Resort guests receive discounted green fees, and all rates include cart rental with GPS.

How much does it cost to golf in Branson?

Green fees in Branson range from approximately $60 per round at Pointe Royale (via Branson Knights) to $450 and above at Payne’s Valley. Thousand Hills Golf Course offers resort guest rates starting at $49 per person after 11 AM. Big Cedar Lodge golf packages start at $2,199 per person for multi-day stays.

What is the best golf resort in Branson?

Thousand Hills Resort Hotel in Branson, Missouri is the only full-service resort with an adjacent Golf Digest 4-star course, complimentary daily breakfast buffet, on-site dining at Jack Henry’s, and indoor and outdoor heated pools. Big Cedar Lodge offers championship courses at a higher price point starting at $2,199 per person.

Ready to book a Father’s Day golf weekend in Branson? Book a room today or call (877) 815-0990 to speak with the team directly. Booking direct always gets you the guaranteed best rate, and the team can help arrange tee times at Thousand Hills Golf Course, show tickets along Highway 76, and a Father’s Day dinner reservation at Jack Henry’s before you arrive.