You don’t need a four-day golf trip to reset.
All you need is one night away and two rounds with your buddies on a week night to reset and recharge.
That’s the idea behind The One-Night Outpost at Sagebrush.
This package was built for easy midweek escapes, the package gives you everything you need for a quick reset without the headache of coordinating Airbnbs, driving logistics, or scattered tee times.
The One-Night Outpost
Starting at $545 per person
Includes:
2 Midweek Rounds
1 Night in an On-Course Suite (Quad Occupancy)
Practice Facility & Amenity Access
The Outpost Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive and unplug
It’s Tuesday morning. You fought off the Sunday scaries, put in a full shift and already need to unplug.
You arrive at Sagebrush and check in early for your tee time. Toss your bag on the cart, and head straight to the Double 8 Ranch chipping course to loosen up before the first tee.
The first drive off the tee immediately calms your mind and the quiet fairways are exactly what the doctor ordered.
Following your round, you check into your suite and get cleaned up for your dinner reservation.
The night doesn’t end there.
Post-dinner means darts and drinks at The Hideout, fly fishing at the pond, and conversations with another group fresh off their final round. Somebody brings up trying to drive 13, somebody else swears they actually pulled it off.
The sun drops behind the hills, and eventually it’s back to the suite for cards and a late-night recap of the day.
Be sure to check our dine page for restaurant hours and reservations.
Day 2: The final reset
Morning starts slow with coffee and continental breakfast before easing into the day.
Some groups start their day off at the Badlands Putting Green, others jump in their cart and head to The Hideout to try their luck catching some trout before their tee time.
Right as you’re about to give up, you catch your first trout.
Eventually it’s time to check into your tee time, but you give it enough time for some friendly putting competition at the Badlands. You win, giving you all the confidence for your second and final round of the trip.
Then it’s back out for round two.
When your round is done, you and your buddies decide to get one last rep in at The Hideout, your buddy owes you a beer anyway. Victory beer tastes a little better.
Heading back home you realize the mid-week reset is exactly what you needed. Those real life “adulting” thoughts become a lot more manageable. You now have a 2-day work week, and Fridays, do they really count in the summer?


