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Yesterday in this space we reviewed The Landings at Skidaway Island, just outside of Savannah, GA. The private, gated community provides as much quality golf as any non-resort in the southeast. Today we present a few notes on two of the courses at The Landings.
Marsh and moguls are but two of the challenges Arthur Hills throws your way at the Palmetto Club.
Designer: Arthur Hills
The driving range is ample and heavily used, as is the practice green. Service was fine, except attendants did not move to get our bags onto a cart, a big miss for a private club. The clubhouse is the biggest in the community and used for weddings and other affairs. Lunch was fine, with a small but nice selection including buffet (pot roast plus salads), as well as menu items. Hallway held a small art show on the walls, courtesy of one of the many women's clubs in the community.
Although Fazio's Deer Creek is not a stiff challenge, you cannot relax on many shots.
Deer Creek
Designer: Tom Fazio The 17th is picture perfect, with a green backed by long stretch of marsh that begins before mid-fairway to just beyond the rise in the rear of the green. Putting surface slopes severely back to front. The 18th is a finishing hole we see often, with marsh down entire right side and a forced third shot over a glob of the marsh and a trap to a pin position that, no matter where it is placed, is tough to get close to. Back of the clubhouse provides nice view for those cheering you on or feeling your pain. Driving range is fine, with a nice touch for distance markers at the tee -- a small board whose yardages are changed as the tees move forward and back. Can of water and rag at each station to clean clubs is a nice touch as well. Can't chip on putting green, but there is a chipping green and practice trap between the range and first tee (we like such proximity to the tee, especially on crowded courses). The club emphasizes fast play. A loudspeaker calls foursomes to the tees 15 minutes in advance. Even with play starting on both nines, we finished our round in four hours. We saw no water fountains on the course; in stifling summer heat that could be an issue.
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| Monday, 07 May 2007 20:52 |