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Club At Savannah Harbor Golf Course Map /Club At Savannah Harbor Golf Holes Map
Club At Savannah Harbor Golf Course Review in Savannah, GA in 31421

SAVANNAH WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
4
338
4
459
3
248
5
533
4
406
4
447
5
660
3
172
4
420
4
386
5
530
4
468
5
595
4
324
3
172
4
459
3
214
4
457
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee Irish troops from Savannah fought in many of this country’s wars. Sometimes seen as the underdog and often overlooked, those soldiers,
From The Fairway like this hole, represented a lurking threat. Length is not an issue here, as this hole plays the shortest of all par fours. A true course and a steady hand, however, will see you safely through its perils. Do all you can to approach this green from the fairway,
On The Green as the putting surface is pinched and severely sloped in the middle. Balls hit to this spot need to be perfectly played in order to hold the green. Shots that are long leave a harsh up and down. Shots that are short will find one of three bunkers
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee Much like the Historical Cavalry Units of Savannah, the Hussars, this hole can be played with a steady march straight up the middle.
From The Fairway
On The Green A deviation in to the trees right or marsh left will only hinder your progress and frustrate your cause. A well-placed drive will leave you with a shot to the green that can either be flown in or run right up the center. Be wary of your yardage here as the flat, rolling flow of the hole can be deceiving. Any balls reaching the green will have an excellent chance of scoring well.
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee The longest par three on the course may prove to have a bite far less vicious than its bark. While it plays to over 230 yards from the black tee,
From The Fairway
On The Green its green can be forgiving both left and long! Don’t be fooled by BO-B Cupp’s clever design. The bunkers you see over the green are actually the features of another hole. Anywhere on or around the putting surface will allow for a very playable chip shot and an excellent chance at par.
Hole 4
Hole Name
From The Tee The ship and the voyage of James Oglethorpe inspired the name of this hole. Hugging a tidal marsh along its port side,
From The Fairway Good Anne’s Crossing is relentless to those who favor a draw or worse, a hook. A fade that slips away can also be a nasty part of your journey, especially on the tee shot. If your drive finds the fairway,
On The Green your chances for a good score are superb. Realize that there is plenty of room right of the green over the row of bunkers guarding its starboard entryway. The distance between the marsh and the bunkers is approximately 40 yards at its tightest spot. Approaches to this green are easier from the right, as the marsh pinches the fairway directly in front of the putting surface, making it an almost isl
Hole 5
Hole Name
From The Tee As the name of the hole implies, this secluded area once hosted certain illegal activities! This par four gently bends from right to left and while the bunkers along the right side are not reachable from the tee, the ones along the left pose a threat
From The Fairway
On The Green They are deep... and to reach the green from them demands a very skilled shot. This is one of the few holes where long is not a place where you may err. The Back River and South Carolina loom in the background waiting for the misplayed shot. The green slopes severely on the right side, corralling any balls that are hit there into a hollow. This hole rewards smart, steady play. Anything cute could
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee No margin for error on this long par four.
From The Fairway The tee ball needs enough length to peek around the corner of this dogleg right. However, to hit it too far means certain trouble as a deep bunker guards the corner of the bend. Balls that do find the fairway face a daunting shot to a small elevated green that is guarded by bunkers and marsh.
On The Green The green sits under the shadow of the peaks of the Talmadge Bridge - your gateway to the remainder of your voyage.
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee Be wary the wreckage ahead. There will be many a wanderer who makes safe passage to this spot only to be lost amid this monster par five. Don’t be fooled - while this hole is long,
From The Fairway it is the accurate golfer who will find the path of least resistance. Favor the right side of the fairway off the tee, avoiding the bunkers on the left. If you do not think that you can clear the bunkers that pinch the fairway on your second shot, it is wise to lay up. Any ball that finds these bunkers is headed for a bogey or worse.
On The Green Once you are past these hurdles, the hole softens. Favor the right side of the green on your approach and you should be able to finish the hole with relative ease. Take par and count your blessings.
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee While this par three is short, it is the only forced carry on the golf course from all tees.
From The Fairway
On The Green The green is long from front to back with a large roll off area behind. There is no reason to be short here - that is where the trouble lurks. Great birdie opportunity if you do not become too intimidated by the marsh that stands between you and the hole.
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee In the distance, through the mist and fog, you will discern the shape of a well protected green and The Westin Savannah Harbor Golf Resort & Spa in the backdrop.
From The Fairway
On The Green This tricky par four concludes the first half of today’s Troon Golf Experience. For the long hitter, aim at the bunkers on the left. This should be your path to the green. A good tee ball will leave you a short iron shot in. Shorter hitters have more room right. However, this leaves a longer shot to the putting surface. The green is well protected on all sides by bunkers and its elevation makes a
Hole 10
Hole Name
From The Tee “Slammin’ Sam” Snead could hit the ball a country mile with a swing that was the sweetest in golf. He recorded 81 PGA Tour victories as testament to his skills.
From The Fairway You are encouraged to mimic Slammin’ Sammy and hit your best long, straight drive on this hole. By clearing the fairway bunkers from the tees, you’ll set yourself up for a very approachable green and pleasant opening leg to the back nine.
On The Green With plenty of room behind, the only O-Bstacle on your approach is the large bunker that fronts this kidney-shaped green.
Hole 11
Hole Name
From The Tee Named for a Historic Plantation, this hole has a welcome feel, as the tee shot is spacious. It narrows
From The Fairway
On The Green however, as you approach the green. Be wary of the bunkers on the right - they are not as close to the green as they appear and can collect a poorly executed second shot. The large, flat green should yield birdies to those who reach it in regulation.
Hole 12
Hole Name
From The Tee Much like the seven-foot tall Savannah Indian Chief for which it was named, this hole’s most noticeable feature is its size.
From The Fairway
On The Green Not only a strong test of the driver, but the second shot must also be well thought out as you approach this 17,000 square foot green. Putting from the wrong spot has left many a passenger scratching their heads and longing for smoother waters.
Hole 13
Hole Name
From The Tee Your first goal on this par five
From The Fairway should be avoiding the fairway bunkers from the tee. If you enter one of these, reaching this green in regulation becomes very difficult. Recognize that your second shot will be damaged left or right, so play cautiously. Guarding this small, bi-level green are a series of cavernous bunkers.
On The Green Only the most lofted of approach shots will avoid these and hold the green. If you are going to miss your approach shot, long and right offers relief, while long and left ends your safe
Hole 14
Hole Name
From The Tee The narrow passageway on this hole serves as both our fairway as well as the natural path for our native alligators when crossing the course
From The Fairway A careful decision needs to be made on this tee box. Hit driver and risk the perils that line this hole...yet...if successful, leaves you a small pitch to the green. Or play safe with an iron and find yourself in the rolling mounds of the fairway.
On The Green An approach shot right of the green leaves a tricky, downhill chip. A shot missed left could lead to a more costly fate.
Hole 15
Hole Name
From The Tee Tucked into its own corner of the world, this hole offers a tranquil port as you proceed along your voyage
From The Fairway
On The Green This straightforward par three is generous left and long. It shows its teeth short and right. A well played shot to the middle of the green should allow for a good chance for birdie in any direction. A par should right your sails for the waters ahead.
Hole 16
Hole Name
From The Tee George Washington won two brass cannons from the British during the Revolutionary War. The guns were shipped to Savannah and remain proudly displayed.
From The Fairway One would have use for these cannon on this hole, as to reach its green in regulation requires two lengthy shots. A tee shot slightly left of the fairway bunker will leave you a mid-iron approach to a green guarded by a front left bunker
On The Green The green is crowned, so any shot not on target will have the tendency to roll off onto the surrounding collar. Par here is an excellent score.
Hole 17
Hole Name
From The Tee Stand on the tee and survey what lies ahead.
From The Fairway
On The Green James Oglethorpe did the same in 1733 from that point on the shore that provided the name for this hole. He looked out over what would become the Historic District of Savannah. What you will see is a large, guarded green that offers relief only to those who stay clear of the right and favor the left. Brave is the soul who takes dead aim at the pin, but great is the reward for those who succeed. A
Hole 18
Hole Name
From The Tee The first and most successful plantation in Savannah provides the namesake for this hole.
From The Fairway A long stretch of fairway stands between you and the end of your journey. Be cautious with your tee shot as fairway bunkers on both sides will come into play and make reaching this green in regulation very difficult.
On The Green Another challenge on this hole is the approach shot, as the green is crowned and well protected from shots on the right by a severe bunker. There is plenty of room long and left, but the chip shot back up to the sloping green makes par a challenging score.

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