Old Waverly, The Golf Club of Mississippi, was opened in September 1988 and hosts both the Mississippi State men's and women's golf programs.
Since 1990, Old Waverly has hosted numerous events including the men's and women's SEC Championship, Southern Golf Association Women's and Junior Championships, the 2006 U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur Championship, the 2019 U.S. Women's Amateur Championship, as well as the 1999 U. S. Women's Open.
Mississippi State first competed at Old Waverly in 2005 with the first Magnolia Cup match between the Bulldog men and Ole Miss. The men have continued to play the course when hosting the Old Waverly Collegiate Championship. Old Waverly is also home to The Ally, formerly known as the Magnolia Invitational, the home tournament for the Bulldog women. Previously, MSU's women hosted the Bulldog Invitational on the course.
In the first round of The Ally in 2024, Mississippi State golfer Avery Weed tied the NCAA record for score versus par with an 11-under 61, en route to winning the individual tournament title.
The Mississippi State men's and women's golf programs have combined for six team titles and five individual titles at Old Waverly between the Magnolia Cup, Old Waverly Collegiate Championship, Bulldog Invitational and The Ally.