Six spectacular designs by five legendary architects, each courseprovides club members, residents and guests a unique and memorable experience.
The National - The impressive elevations, dense forests and breathtaking views that define the 27 holes at the National returned freshly renovated in the spring of 2014, following the first major remodel of the Tom Fazio design since the original 18 holes debuted.The three nines are the Ridge and Bluff, which debuted in 1997, and the Cove, which debuted in 2000.
The Plantation - T
he 6,698-yard, par-72 Plantation Course at Reynolds Lake Oconee was designed originally by noted architect Bob Cupp, along with U.S. Open Champions Fuzzy Zoeller and Hubert Green.
Great Waters - A Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course that introduced the Golden Bear’s design work to Lake Oconee in 1992, Great Waters is a dramatic layout that offers some of the most breathtaking golf scenery in the Southeast. Consistently ranked among the Top 100 courses in the USA.
The Oconee - Defined by a dramatic routing along the Lake Oconee shoreline, this Rees Jones design is a true risk/reward layout. The Oconee course offers inspiring lake views while presenting options to play shots over inlets of Lake Oconee, or carry corners of tree-lined doglegs.
The Landing - The original golf course built at Lake Oconee, The Landing made its debut in 1986, setting the stage for what has become a premier golf destination. The par-72 course, which plays to a maximum of 7,048 yards, was designed by award-winning architect Bob Cupp, who directed a major renovation that was unveiled in spring 2013.
The Creek - Members Only golf course architect Jim Engh