Tom Fazio to build nine new holes at Reynolds Lake Oconee as part of a newly formed private club

The new nine holes will combine with The Bluff nine of The National to form an 18-hole private course at Reynolds Lake Oconee.

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Architect Tom Fazio is returning to Reynolds Lake Oconee in Greensboro, Georgia, with plans to combine nine existing holes with nine new holes and introduce them as a new, 18-hole private golf course.

The existing nine holes that will be used for layout is The Bluff nine that currently is part of the 27-hole The National course. Fazio built all 27 of those holes, which also include the Ridge and Cove nines. The Ridge and Cove nines will continue as The National, which currently ranks No. 10 in Georgia on Golfweek’s Best list of public-access courses in each state. The National also ties for No. 187 on Golfweek’s Best ranking of resort courses in the U.S.

Reynolds Lake Oconee operates as both a resort and a members club. With the addition of the new and yet-to-be-named Fazio course, expected to open in late 2024, Reynolds Lake Oconee will have seven courses. Five of those – Great Waters, The Oconee, The Preserve, The Landing and The National – will be open to resort guests, including those who stay at The Ritz-Carlton Reynolds, Lake Oconee. Two of the property’s courses – Creek Club and the newly combined Fazio 18 – will be private. All the public-access courses at Reynolds Lake Oconee rank highly in Georgia on Golfweek’s Best state-by-state list, with Great Waters by Jack Nicklaus the highest among them.

Fazio built The Bluff nine in 1997 as part of the original National course, and The Cove nine was added in 2000 on the parcel that includes forests, streams, ponds and views of Lake Oconee. Fazio will use adjacent land distinguished by 100 feet of elevation changes, a creek, large boulders and an existing pond for the new nine holes that will be combined with Bluffs.

“My goal is always to create distinctive, one-of-a-kind golf courses,” Fazio said in a media release announcing the new nine. “There’s a lot of terrain variation – lots of ups and downs, ins and outs, twists and turns – which is great for golf. That’s what makes this such a fine natural setting.”

The media release said the new 18 will use the first five holes of the existing Bluff routing, followed by nine new holes including a new ninth green alongside Lake Oconee, then incorporate the final four holes of The Bluff.

“We are fortunate that Tom Fazio again applied his vision to Reynolds Lake Oconee to create nine new holes and integrate them with the world-class golf course he originally designed. It’s an honor for our community,” said Robert Merck, global head of real estate at MetLife Investment Management, investment manager of Reynolds Lake Oconee. “Our members and their guests are certain to be challenged and energized by his latest design.”

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Enjoy the QBE Shootout? Here’s how you can play Tiburon Golf Club

Even if you can’t hit bombs like Nelly or drain clutch putts like Sahith, you can still play the course.

Naples, Florida and the Tiburon Golf Club played host to the 2022 QBE Shootout and it did not disappoint.

Sahith Theegala struggled through an oblique injury but buried a birdie putt when it mattered most to give him and partner Tom Hoge the one-stroke victory over Charley Hoffman and Ryan Palmer.

While it’s not the biggest purse of the year, Theegala and Hoge will both take home a cool $475,000.

In 2023, Tiburon will also host a PGA Tour Champions event, the Chubb Classic in February. In fact, Tiburon is the only golf facility to host LPGA, PGA Tour Champions and PGA Tour-sanctioned tournaments.

Tiburon is one of a handful of golf courses on the PGA Tour’s 2022-23 calendar that can be played – if you’re willing to pay up.

So even if you can’t quite play exactly like the pros, you can in this case at least play the same golf course.

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Tiger Woods, son Charlie in field for PNC Championship

Tiger Woods will team up with his son Charlie to play the 2020 PNC Championship at The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club Orlando, Grande Lakes Resort.

Tiger Woods will have one more chance to win a title this year.

The 15-time major champion and winner of a record-tying 82 PGA Tour events, will team with son, Charlie, 11, in the 2020 PNC Championship at The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club Orlando, Grande Lakes Resort, it was announced Thursday.

The tournament, which will feature 20 major champions competing alongside a family member, is Dec. 17-20.

“I can’t tell you how excited I am to be playing with Charlie in our first official tournament together,” Woods said in a release. “It’s been great watching him progress as a junior golfer and it will be incredible playing as a team together in the PNC Championship.”

Woods, whose reign as the 2019 Masters champion ended last Sunday when he finished in a tie for 38th, has just one top-10 in nine starts on the PGA Tour this year.

Spectators will not be allowed at the tournament. NBC, Golf Channel and Peacock will team to broadcast the event.

The current confirmed field also includes Mark Calcavecchia, John Daly, David Duval, Jim Furyk, Padraig Harrington, Lee Janzen, Tom Kite, Matt Kuchar, Bernhard Langer, Tom Lehman, Greg Norman, Mark O’Meara, Gary Player, Nick Price, Vijay Singh, Annika Sorenstam, Justin Thomas and Lee Trevino.

The inaugural tournament in 1995 attracted 10 major winners.

This year’s purse is $1.085 million. The competition is a two-day, 36-hole scramble. Langer and his son, Jason, won the event in 2019.

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