Logo
Panel background

Harbor Club

Georgia, United States

Want to play
Have played

Six of the tree-lined fairways touch the shoreline of scenic Lake Oconee on Tom Weiskopf and Jay Morrish's 1991 design at the Harbor Club. The all-water carry par three 17th is rated one of the best short holes in the state.

Overall rating

Course rating full ball

Harbor Club

Harbor Club first opened for play in 1991, with a handful of tree-lined fairways touching the shoreline of scenic Lake Oconee. The nines have been reversed a couple of times since then and the green of the 18th hole has been re-positioned so the course now features a more dramatic opening group of holes and a great finishing stretch, ending with a treacherous par four 18th hole where a creek threatens both the tee shot and approach to the home green.

Harbor Club offers a fantastic mix of holes, with a quintet of strong par fours balanced against an equal number of shorter two-shotters, two of which are driveable for big hitters while the other three can be reached in two with a short iron approach shot. Tee shot landing areas are reasonably generous and putting surfaces are not too undulating, with mainly gentle slopes and breaks.

Standout holes here include a trio of par fours with an average length of around 340 yards from the back tees: water hugs the right side of the 374-yard 3rd hole; the risk/reward 7th requires an offset tee shot over a lake inlet; and the 312-yard 15th has sand in play right and left off the tee with an unseen water hazard at the back of the green to catch over-hit approach shots.

Loading...
Harbor Club | United States | Top 100 Golf Courses