Golf Courses in Georgia
Great Waters Course at Reynolds Plantation
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. Read more about Great Waters Course at Reynolds Plantation Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
National Course at Reynolds Plantation
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. Read more about National Course at Reynolds Plantation Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Oconee Course at Reynolds Plantation
The Oconee Course, the Rees Jones-designed resort course, presents a golfing challenge unmatched by any other in the nation. Described by many as a 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. Read more about Oconee Course at Reynolds Plantation Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Plantation Course at Reynolds 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. Read more about Plantation Course at Reynolds Plantation Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Plantation Course at Sea Island
With Rees Jones’s masterful renovation in 1998 of this Walter Travis original, the Plantation Course unfolds among a forest of ancient live oak and cedar, with a hint of danger lurking in its tidal creeks and lakes. Players appreciate the expansive fairways and stunning Atlantic Ocean views that make Plantation one of the best South golf courses. Read more about Plantation Course at Sea Island Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Seaside Course at Sea Island
Originally designed in 1929 by famed architects Harry S. Colt and Charles Alison, the Seaside Course underwent an update in 1999 by Tom Fazio -- earning it a prominent place on Golf Digest’s list of “Top 100 Courses in the United States.” Situated on the southern tip of St. Simons, this true oceanside links course places a premium on careful shot selection, recovery, and putting. Offering Sea Island’s most demanding layout, Seaside has hosted multiple USGA events, challenging golf’s best amateur players. Read more about Seaside Course at Sea Island Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
The Château Course at Château Élan
This beautiful championship course with contoured fairways, thick Bermuda roughs, and strategically placed lakes and ponds opened in July 1989. Built on 170 acres of the finest terrain, the 7,030 yard layout of the Chateau Course, designed by Denis Griffiths, plays to a par 71. Winding along three lakes and two creeks, water comes into play on ten of the eighteen holes while 87 bunkers give definition and character to the course. Read more about The Château Course at Château Élan Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
The Landing Course at Reynolds Plantation
A design masterpiece of Bob Cupp, The 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. Read more about The Landing Course at Reynolds Plantation Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
The Woodlands Course at Château Élan
The Woodlands Course, opened in 1996, was designed by renowned golf architect Denis Griffiths. Many consider this course to be the most picturesque course at the Château Élan Resort. The stunning 6,735 yard, par 72 course has numerous elevations presenting memorable views of sparkling lakes and tree-lined holes to give players a blissful feeling of solitude. Read more about The Woodlands Course at Château Élan Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip












