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Bacon Park Golf Club
Bacon Park Golf Course has been the epicenter of Savannah golf for as long as most people can remember. The course is owned by the City of Savannah and was designed by renowned golf architect Donald Ross in 1926. Actually, the Bacon Park course we play and love was originally part of a design that made up 72 holes. Two were built but one was closed around 1940. In 1985, an additional nine holes were added to make Bacon Park a 27-hole facility. In 2014, the management contract for the course was awarded to OC Welch Golf Properties, and the most comprehensive golf renovation in Savannah's history was launched.
Mr. Welch hired famed golf architect Richard Mandell of Pinehurst, NC to restore Bacon Park's original layout envisioned by Donald Ross nearly a century before. Using Ross' original field sketches, aerial photos from 1951 and 1971, as well as Mr. Welch's memory, Mr. Mandell was able to reassemble the history of the original Donald Ross course. The resulting transformation is a masterpiece that is like looking back in time to what Donald Ross envisioned nearly a century before.
Black Creek Golf Club
Black Creek Golf Course is a family owned establishment built in 1994. We are a semi-private golf course with membership, but the course is always open to the public. Along with a course we also have a full driving range available to all players. We are also happy to provide tournament hosting: Phone: (912) 858-4653
Black Creek Golf Club is an 18-hole, championship course that is conveniently located less than an hour from Savannah. The course sprawls across acres of rolling countryside, surrounded by nothing but lush meadows and hills, providing the round with peaceful seclusion. The layout is player friendly enough for all skill levels and the blue tees are enough of a challenge for more advanced players. The front nine has a wide-open links-style layout that provides an interesting contrast to the back nine, which is characterized by tree-lined, narrow fairways. The greens are large and undulating and sometimes framed with strategically placed bunkers. The golf course winds through scenic coastal marshes and wetlands, which come into play on 13 holes. There is even an island green on Black Creek Golf Club's signature hole, the par-3 15th.
Crosswinds Golf Club
The open, parkland style design is challenging and fun to all skill levels. With no homes on the course, your round will not be hindered by narrowing fairways and curious onlookers. The unique par 72 course layout features five par 5′s and five par 3′s — designed to provide an exceptional golf experience for all levels of play. A choice of five different tee combinations make the course both enjoyable for the occasional golfer and highly challenging for the avid golfer. Undulating Tifeagle greens and rolling, well-bunkered Bermuda fairways combine with streams, ponds and marshes to delight the eye and enhance the enjoyment of the game.
Henderson Golf Club
Henderson Golf Club is an 18-hole championship course located in Savannah, Georgia playing up to 6,700 yards. The par 71 layout has all the characteristics of an old southern golf course. Golfers will be treated with breathtaking views of centuries-old live oaks, artistically draped with Spanish moss, pristine wetlands, towering pines, and magnolia trees. Players will find the front nine holes open and rolling like a traditional links course, while the back nine offers tree-lined fairways in a natural setting.
Hunter Golf Course
The 18-hole Hunter Golf Club in Savannah is a military golf course that opened in 1956. Designed by George Cobb. Hunter Golf Club measures 6518 yards from the longest tees and has a slope rating of 120 and a 72.1 USGA rating. Hunter has hosted the annual collegiate golf tournament for 13 years welcoming such schools as Harvard, Yale, UNC Wilmington, Seton Hall, and many others. Hunter Golf Club was designed to provide an exceptional golf experience for all golf levels. The course features four sets of tees to accommodate all different skill levels. Hunter Golf Club is very special and yes, this course is open to the public.
Taylors Creek Golf Course
The 18-hole Taylors Creek Golf Course facility in Fort Stewart features 6,544 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par 72. The course rating is 69.9 and it has a slope rating of 119 on Bermuda grass. Taylors Creek Golf Course opened in 1961. The front nine holes are more generous to the golfer before coming upon the back, which takes a little more precision. Taylors Creek Golf Course is truly a gem among courses and yes. this course is open for all to enjoy.