Great Waters at The Ritz Reynolds Lake Oconee
- Resort Course
- Eatonton, GA
Course Facts
- Year Built: 1992
- Course Designer: Jack Nicklaus
- Club Type: Resort Course
Club Facilities
- Banquet Facilities: Yes
- Bar: Yes
- Clubhouse: Yes
- Driving Range: Yes
- Food: Yes
- GPS: No
- Homes: Homes along a few holes
- On-Site Restaurant: Yes
- Pro Shop: Yes
- Shower: Yes
- Water: Water comes into play on lots of holes
Tees | Yardage | Rating | Slope |
---|---|---|---|
Back | 7073 | 74.00 | 138 |
Middle | 6581 | 71.90 | 133 |
Front | 5667 | 67.70 | 122 |
Ladies | 5107 | 70.10 | 126 |
About Great Waters at The Ritz Reynolds Lake Oconee
Great Waters at Ritz-Carlton Reynolds Lake Oconoee is a dramatic layout that offers some of the most breathtaking golf scenery in the Southeast. Consistently ranked among the Top 100 courses in the nation, Great Waters earned the distinction from LINKS Magazine as one of the "10 most significant and influential courses of the past two decades." At 7,073 yards, this par-72 offers players some of the most dramatic golf scenery in the Southeast, with nine holes coming into play along the shores of Lake Oconee. Great Waters begins with a parkland style front nine, through rolling hills and thick forests, with water in play on six holes. The back nine is a completely different experience, as the final eight holes are on Lake Oconee, including the par-3 14th, one of the most photographed holes in the Southeast.