Preserve Course At Reynolds Plantation Club, is a Private, 18 hole golf course located in Greensboro, Georgia.
The 6,698-yard, par-72 Plantation Course at Reynolds Plantation was designed by Bob Cupp along with U.S. Open Champions Fuzzy Zoeller and Hubert Green. Reynolds Plantation is multi-course private golf facility located in Greensboro, Georgia. The facility has five 18-hole golf courses and one 27 hole golf course.
The Landing Course first opened for play in 1986. The course was designed by Bob Cupp. The Landing at Reynolds Plantation was the first golf course on Lake Oconee and has hosted multiple noteworthy events, including the 2006 Georgia Open and the 2007 PGA Professional National Championship.
The Preserve Course first opened for play in 1988. The course was designed by Bob Cupp. The course that set the stage for Reynolds Plantation to become the golfer's Mecca it is today, the Bob Cupp-designed Preserve Course has garnered several coveted spots among the nation's top rankings from "Ten Best New Courses" by GOLF Magazine to Zagat's 2007 America's Top Golf Courses.
The Great Waters Course first opened for play in 1992. The course was designed by Jack Nicklaus. The Great Waters Course was the site of the Andersen Consulting World Championship of Golf from 1995 to 1997, Great Waters is a Jack Nicklaus signature course, and has been ranked among the "Ten Best New Courses" by GOLF Magazine. It also played host to the 2008 PGA Professional National Championship.
The National Course first opened for play in 1992. The course was designed by Tom Fazio. Tom Fazio took maximum advantage of the site when designing Reynolds National, creating holes with drama as unique as the setting. An additional nine holes were added to the course in 2000, bringing the total number of holes at National to 27, and allowing three different course options for members.
The Oconee Course first opened for play in 2002. The course was designed by Rees Jones. This incredible Rees Jones design has captured the attention of the golfing industry, hosting highly-visible tournaments like the 2007 PGA Cup and the Chick-fil-A Bowl Alma Mater. It is located adjacent to The Ritz-Carlton Lodge, Reynolds Plantation.
The Creek Club first opened for play in 1997. The course was designed by Jim Engh. Golf Digest 2003 "Architect of the Year" Jim Engh has created a contemporary, thrilling golf masterpiece complete with rolling bunkers, Zoysia grass fairways, and striking water features.