Renamed Terrapin Point during the summer of 2020, this Willard Byrd-designed 18-hole layout was the third course to arrive at The Landings Club forty years previously, having been originally unveiled in 1981 as the Plantation course.
Renamed Terrapin Point during the summer of 2020, this Willard Byrd-designed 18-hole layout was the third course to arrive at The Landings Club forty years previously, having been originally unveiled in 1981 as the Plantation course.
Landings Club (Terrapin Point)
Renamed Terrapin Point during the summer of 2020, this Willard Byrd-designed 18-hole layout was the third course to arrive at The Landings Club forty years previously, having been originally unveiled in 1981 as the Plantation course.
In The American Private Golf Club Guide author Daniel Wexler has this to say about the course: “[it] follows an old-fashioned out-and-back routing to the island’s southern tip. Sloped as the club’s second most difficult test, the highlight here is the stretch of three holes (numbers 8-10) which run marshside, with the 504-yard 9th being of real playing interest.”
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