Reynolds Landing
Reynold’s Landing was designed by Robert E. Cupp in 1986. The course offers 7,048 yards of golf, a course rating of 74.4, and a slope of 138.
"Reynolds Landing is the hidden gem of Lake Oconee. Bob Cupp’s architectural genius was unveiled to the golfing world during the construction of Reynolds Landing. From the masterful green settings to the challenging shots played around beautiful Lake Oconee, Reynolds Landing is clearly one of Georgia’s finest kept secrets." - Bob Mauragas, Vice President of Golf Operations.
More than $15 million has been spent renovating the clubhouse, improving the golf course and adding new amenities.
The clubhouse has been totally redesigned and transformed by architect Donald Beck, who also designed GOLF Magazine's 2004 Dream House, the Presidential House and the lakeside restaurant Gaby's at the Ritz-Carlton Lodge.
The main level of the clubhouse now has 3 meeting rooms, 7 guest rooms, and a restaurant with a casual bar. The terrace level includes a golf shop and fitness center
Amenities include tennis, swimming pool, playground and park.
Reynolds Landing has over 10 miles of lakefront. The Village at Reynolds Landing features The Cottage Collection by Southern Living, and is conveniently located near the clubhouse.
Out of nearly 600 home sites at Reynolds landing, there are approximately 200 sites available for building. 200 have existing homes and another 200 sites are owned.