Foursome at Reynolds Lake Oconee
Foursome at Reynolds Lake Oconee
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One round of golf for four guests at The Landing, Great Waters, Oconee, Preserve, or National Course at Reynolds Lake Oconee, including cart fee. The Landing The original golf course built at Lake Oconee, The Landing made its landmark 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. Great Waters A Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course that introduced the Golden Bear’s design work to Lake Oconee in 1992, Great Waters has a dramatic layout that offers some of the most breathtaking golf scenery in the Southeast. Consistently ranked among the top 100 courses in the nation, Great Waters earned the distinction from LINKS magazine as one of the “10 most significant and influential courses of the past two decades.” The Oconee Defined by the 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 Preserve This 6,698-yard, par-72 course at Reynolds Lake Oconee was originally designed by noted architect Bob Cupp along with U.S. Open champions Fuzzy Zoeller and Hubert Green. In addition to hosting a Quick Six, The Preserve course takes advantage of the natural rolling topography with the end result being an immensely playable course with back tees challenging enough for low handicappers and forward tees forgiving enough for beginners. The National This Tom Fazio-designed course features three distinct nine-hole layouts fashioned from the richly colored textured “paints” of grass, sand, trees and water found in the hardwood forests and rolling terrain of the region. Impressive changes in elevation, dense forests and breathtaking views make this award-winning 27-hole course a true masterpiece. *Based on space availability. Not valid during holidays, Masters week or special event weekends and is non-transferable and has no cash value. Weekend tee times available after 1:00pm. Proper golf attire is required; metal spikes are not allowed on Reynolds courses. Certificate must be present at check-in. Expires 3/24/2025.
A note from GSGA Foundation: The GSGA Foundation Auction raises funds to support its Yates and Moncrief Scholarship Programs. For over 30 years, the Yates Scholarship Program has provided college grants to employees, and their dependents, at GSGA member clubs across the state. The Moncrief Scholarship Program honors deserving students in the field of agronomy and turf management at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, the University of Georgia, and students who work and live in Georgia but attend an accredited program outside of the state. We appreciate the support of all those who have generously donated rounds of golf for this auction.
Additionally, the GSGA Foundation enriches the lives of others through the game of golf by increasing opportunities for individuals with physical, cognitive, and sensory disabilities to play golf through our Adaptive Golf Program, and growing affordable access to golf for thousands of juniors through Youth on Course Georgia. The GSGA Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable corporation and contributions are tax-deductible.
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