Ohio Golf Journal May 2018

HAVE ALSO BEEN BUILT TO ADD TO THE OVERALL ENJOYMENT OF the residents. The Landing . 4HE ,ANDING WAS THE ÚRST CLUB TO BE BUILT ON ,AKE Oconee. It was designed "OB #UPP AND OPENED FOR PLAY IN )T WAS ORIGINALLY CALLED 0ORT !RMOR THAT WAS LATER MERGED INTO THE 2EYNOLDS )T WINDS THROUGH NATURAL WOODS AND OVER ROLLING TERRAIN WITH THREE HOLES WRAPPING ALONG THE LAKE SHORELINE )T IS A CHALLENGING COURSE KNOWN FOR FAST GREENS AND demanding shots. The Preserve Course . "OB #UPP ALONG WITH &UZZY :OELLER AND (UBERT 'REEN ALSO DESIGNED THE 0RESERVE IN 4HE 0RESERVE WAS THE ÚRST COURSE BUILT SOLELY FOR 2EYNOLDS 4HE course never quite touches ,AKE /CONEE BUT IT PLAYS ALONG NUMEROUS SMALLER WATER HAZARDS )T IS HEAVILY WOODED WITH THE NATIVE TALL PINES 4HE FAIRWAYS ARE WIDE AND FORGIVING BUT IT IS ALSO HILLY AND PRODUCES MANY UNEVEN LIES Great Waters . *ACK .ICKLAUS WAS CONT RACTED TO BUILD THE 'REAT 7ATERS COURSE IN )T IS REGULARLY CITED AS ONE OF .ICKLAUSm MOST PLAYABLE COURSES BUT BY NO MEANS IS IT A PUSHOVER 4HE FRONT NINE PLAYS THROUGH FOREST AND THE LAKE DOES NOT COME INTO PLAY UNTIL .O 3IX OF THE NINE HOLES ON the back side, however, PLAY ALONG OR ACROSS WATER -OST OF THE WATER HAZARDS RUN PARALLEL TO LINE OF PLAY O h i o G o lf J ou rn a l

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