Golf

The Courses at The Reserve Club

The Reserve Club offers golfers the perfect getaway in the comfort of their community.

The Reserve Course

Upon the completion of this Nicklaus Designed course, it was awarded as one of the “Top Ten Best New Private Courses in America” by Golf Digest. With its 6,995-yard layout, featuring rolling terrain and plush fairways, it is the perfect course for all golfers.

Hole 1

Men’s: Par 4 | Handicap 7
Women’s: Par 4 | Handicap 13

Your adventure begins with a slight dogleg right. A well placed drive down the left side of the sloping fairway will leave you a mid-iron in to an undulated green.

Black
420

Blue
412

White
386

Green
366

Red
307

Hole 2

Men’s: Par 4 | Handicap 13
Women’s: Par 4 | Handicap 15

A fairway wood or long-iron off the tee to the right side of the fairway will give you the opportunity to attack any pin placement with a short iron to a green that is protected by bunkers on the left.

Black
380

Blue
371

White
348

Green
324

Red
270

Hole 3

Men’s: Par 3 | Handicap 17
Women’s: Par 3 | Handicap 17

The Reserve Club’s signature hole is a medium length par three that has a drop in elevation from tee to green of 60 feet. The hole plays shorter than the card, but the green is protected by water on the left, bunkers on the right, and two giant hardwoods overhanging the left side of the green. A shot to the middle of this multi-tiered green is a fantastic shot.

Black
230

Blue
211

White
189

Green
167

Red
151

Hole 4

Men’s: Par 4 | Handicap 1
Women’s: Par 4 | Handicap 3

One of the most difficult holes on the golf course is a slight dog leg right with water and bunkers that protect the green. You must hit an accurate drive along the middle to right side of the fairway to make sure the ball stays in the fairway due to the right to left slope. This will leave you with a mid to long iron into a green that mirrors the boundary of the lake. The middle of the green is considered a great shot.

Black
434

Blue
414

White
386

Green
375

Red
310

Hole 5

Men’s: Par 4 | Handicap 1
Women’s: Par 4 | Handicap 1

A medium length par four with a yard white sand bunker splitting the fairway. You have three choices off the tee – right, left, or if you are feeling strong, over the bunkers. A mid-iron for most or a wedge for the big hitter to a small green tucked amongst the trees.

Black
412

Blue
394

White
357

Green
347

Red
316

Hole 6

Men’s: Par 5 | Handicap 3
Women’s: Par 5 | Handicap 1

A long, straight, and most definitely a three shot par five. Avoid the hazard on the right entire right side of the fairway, but also avoid the first fairway bunker on the left. If you avoid the first fairway bunker, hit a fairway wood or hybrid on your next shot to reach one-hundred yard marker. This will leave you a easy wedge shot into the elevated green.

Black
618

Blue
549

White
513

Green
444

Red
435

Hole 7

Men’s: Par 4 | Handicap 9
Women’s: Par 4 | Handicap 11

A beautiful, rolling, dogleg left with fairway bunkers on the left side of the fairway. Aim to the right side of the fairway and use the slope to get the ball back to the middle. If you hit the fairway it will leave you with a short to mid iron into a right to left sloping green.

Black
403

Blue
393

White
362

Green
342

Red
306

Hole 8

Men’s: Par 5 | Handicap 5
Women’s: Par 5 | Handicap 5

A sixty yard wide fairway allows for a driver off the tee, but if you hit the left side of the fairway you will hit a downhill slope that will kick your ball another twenty yards. This will give you the opportunity to lay up just short of a back to front sloping green that is protected by bunkers on all sides.

Black
564

Blue
519

White
505

Green
484

Red
444

Hole 9

Men’s: Par 3 | Handicap 15
Women’s: Par 3 | Handicap 9

Try not be mesmerized by the natural beauty of this hole as this hole requires a solid iron shot to an elevated green that is protected by a false front and bunkers right and left.

Black
175

Blue
162

White
142

Green
131

Red
125

Hole 10

Men’s: Par 4 | Handicap 4
Women’s: Par 4 | Handicap 2

An uphill par four that plays longer than the card. The player here may choose less than driver thus leaving them a short iron uphill to a narrow bunkered green: hit one more club on your approach.

Black
350

Blue
340

White
313

Green
296

Red
251

Hole 11

Men’s: Par 5 | Handicap 6
Women’s: Par 5 | Handicap 4

A drive and fairway wood should lay you in front of the two bunkers short of this large green. A wedge shot to the correct portion of the green will leave you with a great birdie opportunity.

Black
542

Blue
528

White
481

Green
456

Red
408

Hole 12

Men’s: Par 3 | Handicap 18
Women’s: Par 3 | Handicap 16

A short par three with water left and bunker short to a two tiered green. A mid to short iron to pin side will set you up for birdie.

Black
158

Blue
148

White
130

Green
110

Red
104

Hole 13

Men’s: Par 4 | Handicap 10
Women’s: Par 4 | Handicap 8

This hole sets up nicely for a slight draw off the tee. If you miss the left fairway bunker you will have a short iron into a front to back elevated green with bunkers hugging the right side – favor the left side of the green to give yourself a easy two putt.

Black
403

Blue
390

White
351

Green
331

Red
263

Hole 14

Men’s: Par 3 | Handicap 16
Women’s: Par 3 | Handicap 18

This medium length par 4 requires a tee shot favoring the left side of the fairway to allow for the best approach shot to a green positioned slightly downhill and well protected by four bunkers.

Black
387

Blue
379

White
356

Green
338

Red
290

Hole 15

Men’s: Par 3 | Handicap 16
Women’s: Par 3 | Handicap 18

A picturesque downhill par three with bunkers in front of two tiered right to left sloping green. A mid to short iron to the correct side of the green will give you an opportunity at a birdie.

Black
181

Blue
171

White
143

Green
116

Red
98

Hole 16

Men’s: Par 4 | Handicap 8
Women’s: Par 4 | Handicap 10

A slight dogleg left with a blind tee shot will leave you wondering if your ball is in the fairway. If you drive one over the top of the hill, your ball will roll forward quite a ways, leaving you with a downhill shot into a green that sits just in front of Cunning lake with a mid to short iron.

Black
403

Blue
390

White
343

Green
325

Red
280

Hole 17

Men’s: Par 5 | Handicap 12
Women’s: Par 5 | Handicap 14

It’s important on this uphill drive to avoid the fairway bunkers to the right. Big hitters may attempt to get home in two with this downhill second shot. Otherwise, if you lay up in front the green you leave yourself a short easy approach into the long narrow green.

Black
505

Blue
493

White
441

Green
418

Red
374

Hole 18

Men’s: Par 4 | Handicap 2
Women’s: Par 4 | Handicap 6

A challenging finishing hole. A drive in the fairway will leave all but the longest of hitters a fairway wood or hybrid into an elevated green. The approach must make it up the green’s false front to give you the best opportunity to make a par.

Black
430

Blue
407

White
376

Green
345

Red
274

The Hollow Creek Course

Designed by famed architect Clyde Johnston and consulted by Masters champion, Fuzzy Zoeller, the Hollow Creek Course is enjoyable and player friendly. Each hole masterfully carved from the beautiful landscape, golfers are given pristine playing conditions and three best finishing holes in our area.

Hole 1

Men’s: Par 4 | Handicap8
Women’s: Par 4 | Handicap10

A beautiful and tranquil downhill par four gives you the opportunity to start your round off with a good score! Place your drive in the middle of the fairway and the rolling terrain will do the rest. Your approach shot will leave you around one-hundred yards into a shallow but unprotected green.

Black
390

Blue
365

White
343

Green
315

Red
274

Hole 2

Men’s: Par 3 | Handicap 17
Women’s: Par 3 | Handicap 17

This straight away par three plays slightly longer than the card as the entire shot is uphill to an elevated green. Be aware of the bunkers left and right, but a shot in the middle of the green gives you a chance at par no matter the pin location.

Black
182

Blue
172

White
143

Green
123

Red
103

Hole 3

Men’s: Par 4 | Handicap 11
Women’s: Par 4 | Handicap 5

This gentle dogleg left par four sets up for a slight draw off the tee. A drive in the middle of the fairway gives most players a mid to short iron into the green.

Black
396

Blue
369

White
340

Green
316

Red
281

Hole 4

Men’s: Par 5 | Handicap 5
Women’s: Par 5 | Handicap 9

This straightaway par five will take a straight drive between the two ponds guarding the right side of the fairway and the three fairway bunkers left. A straight second shot will set you up for a birdie opportunity.

Black
559

Blue
525

White
511

Green
451

Red
431

Hole 5

Men’s: Par 4 | Handicap 1
Women’s: Par 4 | Handicap 1

A hole with no homes let’s natures beauty preserver in the backdrop as you attempt to hit straight drive between the fairway bunker right and the pond on the left. If you are successful you will encounter a tough approach shot with water on the entire left hand side and greenside bunkers guarding this long narrow green.

Black
427

Blue
399

White
369

Green
342

Red
301

Hole 6

Men’s: Par 3 | Handicap 13
Women’s: Par 3 | Handicap 15

This is a medium length par 3 with a bunker fronting the green on the right. A shot hit to the left center of the green will provide the golfer with a decent shot at making birdie. Don’t go long as the back of the green reveals a drastic drop!

Black
220

Blue
198

White
188

Green
161

Red
129

Hole 7

Men’s: Par 4 | Handicap 7
Women’s: Par 4 | Handicap 13

The tee shot on this dogleg left hole looks tight. Avoid the bunker on the right side of the fairway and the golfer will be faced with a short to medium length iron onto a small green. A bunker sits on the right hand side, sloping front to back. Though a shorter hole, birdies are rare!

Black
423

Blue
405

White
373

Green
348

Red
319

Hole 8

Men’s: Par 4 | Handicap 3
Women’s: Par 4 | Handicap 3

A blind tee shot faces the golfer on this straightaway par 4. Stay to the left side of the fairway off the tee and the golfer will have a shorter length iron shot into a rather narrow green, guarded by a collection area to the left. A long shot will send you over the green into the woods!

Black
401

Blue
381

White
356

Green
336

Red
281

Hole 9

Men’s: Par 5 | Handicap 9
Women’s: Par 5 | Handicap 11

A blind tee shot requires some club and an athletic swing. Favor the right side and avoid a bunker on the left. Enjoy the serenity of this par 5 surrounded by woodland.

Black
511

Blue
502

White
481

Green
438

Red
416

Hole 10

Men’s: Par 4 | Handicap 4
Women’s: Par 4 | Handicap 4

This uphill tee shot will challenge players to hit left, avoiding the tree line on the right. Lay it up with a wedge for a center lie that will set you up for a simple stroke putt.

Black
417

Blue
399

White
374

Green
316

Red
308

Hole 11

Men’s: Par 3 | Handicap 16
Women’s: Par 3 | Handicap 16

A hole with no homes let’s natures beauty preserver in the backdrop as you attempt to hit straight drive between the fairway bunker right and the pond on the left. If you are successful you will encounter a tough approach shot with water on the entire left hand side and greenside bunkers guarding this long narrow green.

Black
196

Blue
183

White
171

Green
158

Red
124

Hole 12

Men’s: Par 4 | Handicap 12
Women’s: Par 4 | Handicap 12

A hole with no homes let’s natures beauty preserver in the backdrop as you attempt to hit straight drive between the fairway bunker right and the pond on the left. If you are successful you will encounter a tough approach shot with water on the entire left hand side and greenside bunkers guarding this long narrow green.

Black
399

Blue
382

White
338

Green
308

Red
289

Hole 13

Men’s: Par 4 | Handicap 8
Women’s: Par 4 | Handicap 14

This beautiful downhill par 4 requires a well positioned tee shot along the right side of the fairway to allow the best approach into this two tiered green. Avoid the front left greenside bunker and you will have an excellent opportunity to walk away with a two putt par.

Black
411

Blue
385

White
356

Green
321

Red
262

Hole 14

Men’s: Par 4 | Handicap 15
Women’s: Par 4 | Handicap 11

A short but challenging par 4 that plays uphill all the way. Be sure to hit a solid approach shot to get the ball up the false front of this two tiered green.

Black
293

Blue
281

White
269

Green
256

Red
211

Hole 15

Men’s: Par 4 | Handicap 14
Women’s: Par 4 | Handicap 8

A dogleg left has water on the left side that doesn’t come into play until the approach shot. If you hit your drive into this wide fairway you will have a mid to short iron to the elevated deep green.

Black
418

Blue
387

White
353

Green
323

Red
282

Hole 16

Men’s: Par 3 | Handicap 10
Women’s: Par 3 | Handicap 10

This beautiful long par three has Cunning Lake as a backdrop, and an eighty foot elevation change from tee to green. Favor the left side for your best opportunity for par.

Black
227

Blue
213

White
195

Green
176

Red
159

Hole 17

Men’s: Par 5 | Handicap 2
Women’s: Par 5 | Handicap 2

This three shot par five has Cunning Lake running up the entire right side of this fairway to make the tee shot more intimidating than it is. Hit a drive up the left side of the fairway and lay-up with a fairway wood on your next shot to get to the one hundred-fifty yard marker or less. Your third shot is also demanding as your next shot must carry Cunning Lake in land into a very slender green.

Black
649

Blue
612

White
486

Green
456

Red
436

Hole 18

Men’s: Par 4 | Handicap 6
Women’s: Par 4 | Handicap 6

A fantastic risk reward finishing hole. A driver down the middle may leave you with a short iron to wedge in if you reach the crest of the hill. If you play safe and hit a fairway wood or hybrid you will leave yourself a 150 – 170 yard downhill shot that is protected by water short and bunkers long. A shot into the middle of the green will give you a chance for par with any pin location.

Black
424

Blue
395

White
370

Green
354

Red
304

Practice Facility

Our practice facility offers Members the ability to work on their full swing on our practice tee, fine tune their putting stroke on one of our two putting greens, or hone in your yardages in our short game area.

Leagues

Whether you’re a casual player or you enjoy a little competition, The Reserve Club hosts men’s and women’s leagues for all levels. Groups play routinely throughout the month, enjoy social events, and offer tournaments.

Golf Travel Opportunities

Golf Members have opportunities throughout the year to travel to other Clubs across the United States to play golf on other courses with fellow Members. Our Members have traveled to and will travel to:

  • Kiawah Island, South Carolina
  • The Greenbrier, West Virginia
  • Pebble Beach, California
  • Pinehurst, North Carolina
  • Bandon Dunes, Oregon
  • Sea Island Georgia,
  • The Broadmoor, Colorado
  • Kohler-Whistling Straits, Wisconsin
  • Bermuda

Golf Shop

Members are provided a wide selection of golf merchandise in our golf shop. Whether you are looking for a new shirt to play your next round, or need a new set of clubs, our staff is eager to help!

Meet Our Golf Professionals

Chris Bates

PGA Director of Golf

Rob Kinard

PGA Golf Professional

Natalie Tripp

PGA Associate Golf Professional

Lessons and Clinics

Our PGA Professional staff offers both group and private instruction tailored to each Member’s needs with weekly clinics.

Golf Events

The courses at The Reserve Club are home to monthly league events, non-Member tournaments, and corporate events.

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