Reynolds Landing Golf Course is the hidden treasure of Lake Oconee. The genius
Bob Cupp unveiled his great talent during the development of this course – from the masterful green settings to the challenging shot played along the beautiful Lake Oconee. Bob Mauragas, the Vice President of Golf Operations, was one of the great names who witnessed the greatness of the place. This only proves that a golf trip to this place will definitely bring extreme excitement to each guest.
Reynolds Landing Golf Course is an 18-hole regulation length golf course that features 6,926 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. The course is somewhat considered as highly difficult. But low scores are still possible for experienced players. It opened in 1986 and features four sets of tees for different skill levels. The layout meanders through tracts of naturally wooded areas and undulating hills that make the course fun for all levels of golfers. A golf vacation at this course must not be only experienced by the golfer himself or just his family and friends, but also by the whole world.
Reynolds Landing Golf Course was ranked second best courses in Georgia. It is indeed long and seems tough. But on the surface, it doesn’t look that difficult. The fairways are wide and the greens are sloped but not so undulating. What make this course more formidable are its subtle changes, uneven lies, elevation changes and a couple of hidden water hazards. A golf trip to Georgia without being here is like watching a box-office movie and missing its climax.
holes together with two separate nines that show alluring views of the open intercoastal marsh early on before turning toward the landlocked part of the place. The practice range was completely overhauled that now includes a new putting and chipping green. Taking a
as soon as the round begins: THIS IS ONE TOUGH COURSE TO DEAL WITH, NO DOUBT. Though difficult, the course offers practice facilities with professional instructors so less-experienced players may be able to improve their golfing and course management skills. Golf architect Dick Wilson designed this course on what was once the 34th oldest official golf course in the United States. The Oleander Course challenges the golfers with several doglegs, par 4’s and 5’s, and is situated just 300 yards from the ocean. A
and undulating greens with the well-placed sand traps. An all-around quality layout produces a score that exactly reflects how well or poorly the golfers played.
beautiful golf club. The golf course features 6,954 yards of golf from the longest tees. This par-72 course has a rating of 73.4 and a slope rating of 132 on Zoysia grass. As one of the signature members of Audobon International Society,
The course was designed by its superintendent Gary Wilder, with Master Shaper Ernest Jones. It is a medium length 18-hole par-71
The rolling hills and tall, strong trees of North Georgia offers the perfect setting for this marvelous course. It also provides varying terrain, dramatic elevation changes, and stunning scenery. This world class golf course was named as a 3-Star Award Winner by Golf Digest in 2001. Many recognitions and accolades have been earned by
The 18-hole, par 72 championship course is quite long, measuring at 7300 yards from the back tees. If the course’s fair elevation changes and tight fairways do not faze the average golfer, then perhaps the distance will.
guests to a totally different world, you’ll never at all think it’s part of Dacula. Looking at the