Laid out within the Richard B. Russell State Park, Arrowhead Point is one of eight golf facilities operated by the Georgia state authorities. The course lies on a Lake Russell peninsula, with water in play at half the holes.
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Laid out within the Richard B. Russell State Park, Arrowhead Point is one of eight golf facilities operated by the Georgia state authorities. The course lies on a Lake Russell peninsula, with water in play at half the holes.
Arrowhead Pointe
Arrowhead Pointe is an apt description for the plot of land where the title golf course sits. The course sits at the very tip of Richard B. Russell State Park, with a range of holes playing alongside, and even over the Savannah River, which widens at that point to form Richard B. Russell Lake. Despite the name, the park and course sit well into the interior of the state, hugging the Georgia-South Carolina state line, nearly 100 miles upriver from Augusta.
The course is a relatively new edition to the state’s golf collection (one of eight courses managed by Georgia state parks), having been constructed by Bob Clark during 2001.
Although the river will feature in the vicinity of 10 holes, Clark took his time on the routing, building suspense until the first water appearance on No. 6, where players will tee off over an inlet before the river comes back into play near the green. The back nine will head downward, making its way to the far tip of the property, where players will tackle Nos. 14 and 15 — a short par four and par three, respectively — which is about all anyone could hope to cram on such a strip.