A historic Southern estate built for tournament weekends. Sleeps the whole roster — with a private pool, fire pit, outdoor bar, and the kind of backyard where dads run soft toss between innings.
If you've ever crammed three families into adjoining hotel rooms for a tournament weekend, you already know why Gold Medal Manor exists. This is a private estate where the whole roster fits under one roof, where moms can actually relax, and where game-day mornings start with real coffee and finish around the fire. A short drive to LakePoint. A world away from a Holiday Inn.
From first pitch to last campfire, the manor flexes around the way travel teams really live.
Self-serve coffee bar humming by 6 a.m. Pre-game breakfast on the farmhouse table. Cleats by the back door, gear bags lined up like they're heading to the dugout. Out the gate, into the SUV, off to the diamond.
Moms claim the loungers. Kids cannonball into the pool. One dad runs soft toss out on the lawn while another mans the grill. Burgers, a quick scrimmage, and back in the water before the late game.
Eight Adirondacks circled around a real fire ring under the oaks. A cold beer, a few stories, the sun going down. Tomorrow's lineup gets sketched on a napkin. The win — or the rematch — already feels closer.
From the moody emerald parlor where the team piles in for film review to the chef's kitchen where the team mom feeds twelve at once — every room earns its keep.
Everything a traveling family needs after a long day at the field — and a few things you didn't know you needed.
Where moms unwind and kids burn off everything they couldn't between innings. Loungers for the whole crew, twin umbrellas, and a hot tub for the post-game soak.
Eight Adirondacks under a canopy of historic oaks. Pop a cold one, let the kids roast marshmallows, and let the dads talk lineup while the burgers come off the grill.
A private outdoor bar with bourbon-barrel stools, neon signage, and a blender that's seen its share of margaritas after a tournament sweep.
Open early for the first-game crowd. French press, drip, milk frother, and a pantry of syrups so every parent gets their order right before warmups.
A wide, level lawn shaded by mature oaks. Big enough for tee work, soft toss, footwork drills, or a casual scrimmage between games.
Streaming-ready flatscreens in every bedroom and the parlor. Pull up game film, scout tomorrow's opponent, or zone out with the kids' favorite.
A guest space above the three-car garage. Perfect for grandparents, the head coach, or the family that always wants their own door.
Full-size washer and dryer. Because nothing in a tournament bag survives a doubleheader without a wash, and you didn't pack three uniforms.
Cornhole, a hammock for two, and plenty of room to roam. For the in-between-game lull when nobody wants to go anywhere.







A short drive to LakePoint Sports Complex — close enough for early warmups, far enough to feel like a real getaway. Set on a quiet, tree-lined street steps from a charming historic downtown.
Tournament weekends fill up fast — especially for showcases and Perfect Game events. Reserve early or send us a note for full-team buyouts and longer stays.