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Reynolds
Plantation Courses
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Great Waters
Great Waters, the 18-hole Jack Nicklaus-signature
design, winds through densely wooded evergreen corridors only to open up to nine holes
featuring the blue waters of Lake Oconee as the rough. Named as one of the best courses
in Georgia, second only to Augusta National, Great Waters proves to be one of the most
aesthetically inspiring golf courses in the continental United States.
Yards: 7,048
Golf Professional: Mark Lammi
Golf Rates:
April 2-9: $225
Through June 30: $195
July 1 through August 31: $125
*Rates are per round
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The National
Tom Fazio's masterpiece, the 27-hole Reynolds National Course,
plays long and narrow through the towering pines and flowering dogwoods that are native to middle
Georgia. With more than 100 bunkers, several holes tucked along the shores of Lake Oconee and
large undulating greens, the National Course gives players little room for error. Fazio uses the
natural beauty of the land in conjunction with his expert eye for a challenging layout to create
a true work of art.
Yards: 7,066
Golf Professional: Scott Hayes
Golf Rates:
April 2-9: $200
Through June 30: $165
July 1 through August 31: $105
*Rates are per round
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The Oconee
The Oconee Course, the Rees Jones designed resort course,
presents a golfing challenge unmatched by any other in the nation. Described by
many as "mind-game golf," the new Jones addition to the Reynolds Plantation
landscape is designed to be a true risk/reward challenge - often forcing golfers
to choose between direct tee shots over inlets of Lake Oconee and long drives down
tree-lined dog-leg fairways. Noted for its spectacular par threes - featuring
multiple tee boxes, drop shots from elevated tees and numerous water hazards -
the course offers five holes in which Lake Oconee comes directly into play and
four others tendering magnificent lake views. Though the interior creeks and
ponds and the expansive vistas of Lake Oconee provide spectacular scenery for
Oconee Course golfers, they also ensure an unrivaled challenge for players of
all experience levels.
Yards: 7,029
Golf Professional: Tom Fowler
Golf Rates:
April 2-9: $260 (excludes caddy fee)
Through June 30: $260 (excludes caddy fee)
July 1 through August 31: $135 (excludes caddy fee)
*Rates are per round
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The Plantation
Using only the rolling Appalachian Mountain
foothills as a canvas, Bob Cupp, along with Hubert Green and Fuzzy Zoeller,
designed the Plantation Course. Featuring wide fairways and careful bunker
placement, the Plantation Course provides golfers a more relaxing - and
forgiving - layout that can be enjoyed by golfers of all experience levels.
Yards: 6,698
Golf Professional: Wesley Forester
Golf Rates:
April 2-9: $200
Through June 30: $165
July 1 through August 31: $105
*Rates are per round
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| Harbor Club |
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The team that Golf Digest has recognized as the premier course architects in the world,
Tom Weiskopf and Jay Morrish, designed Harbor Club's 18-Hole golf course. The course was also nominated as the
"Best New Private Course" in the country when it opened in 1991 and continues to merit national attention.
The course encounters Lake Oconee six times, skirts four creeks and many interior lakes and challenges
golfers of any level with its multiple tee design. Each hole has at least four tees. Greens are A1 Bent
grass and fairways and roughs are Bermuda Grass.
Yards: 6,466
Golf Rates:
November 16 - March 15: $85 weekday $95 weekend
March 16 - November 15: $95 weekday $105 weekend
*Rates are per round
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| Cuscowilla |
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Cuscowilla adds the considerable talents of the award winning team of two-time
Masters Champion Ben Crenshaw and architect Bill Coore. Together they have fashioned a layout that has proved
to be one of their finest efforts. The course winds through rolling meadows and valleys of pines, and playing across
several interior ponds. The most celebrated holes, however, will almost certainly be those that start the second nine.
They play beside and carry the lake across an inlet.
While designing to capture the attention of the pros, the course also manages to reward players of all skill levels. Most landing areas
are generous in size and the course has a layout the scratch golfer can enjoy while introducing the rest of the family to the pleasures of the game.
Yards: 6,042
Golf Rates:
Unaccompanied Guest: $150
Unaccompanied Member's Guest: $130.50
Resort Guest: $110.50
Member Guest: $65
*Rates are per round
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| Reynolds Landing |
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A design masterpiece of Bob Cupp,
Reynolds Landing was the first golf course
built on Lake Oconee and acquired by Reynolds Plantation in 2005.
This Scottish-style championship course was built on hilly terrain with
water features coming into play on three holes. The rough is composed
of a heather-type grass and numerous mounds and grassy hollows provide
for an even greater challenge.
Yards: 7,051
Golf Professional: Mike Davenport
Golf Rates:
April 2-9: $150
Through June 30: $115
July 1 through August 31: $95
*Rates are per round
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| Hard Labor |
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The Georgia State Park golf course boasts some of the
best playing surfaces in the area. The first hole at The Creek has been called "the hardest
starting hole in Georgia" by golfers who have played it. The 18-hole course has been a favorite
of locals and visitors alike, for its challenging layout in a pristine, natural setting.
Yards: 6,437
Golf Rates:
$35 weekday
$45 weekend
*Rates are per round
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