
Oakridge Course
Arthur Hills
Oakridge Course
Oakridge is a course of moderate length, but Hills use of water, bunkers, marsh, and his famous trademark split level fairways makes this course one of the sportiest on the island.

Deer Creek Course
Tom Fazio
Deer Creek Course
Home to the Club Car Championship at The Landings Club, an official Korn Ferry Tour event, Deer Creek is truly our championship course. Its relatively wide fairways offer solace to those who spray it a little, but the par 3's as a group are the toughest on the island.
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Golf
Among the many privileges that accompany membership at The Landings Club is the extraordinary opportunity to play not one but six 18-hole private championship golf courses designed by such masters as Arnold Palmer, Tom Fazio, Arthur Hills and Willard Byrd. Each course is stylistically unique, showcasing the natural beauty of Skidaway Island as well as the distinctive mark of its designer.
Set against a stunning backdrop of stately hardwood forests, unspoiled saltwater marshes and pristine tidal creeks, all six courses have been designated as "Audubon Cooperative Sanctuaries" by Audubon International, offering challenging play for golfers of all skill levels. Explore our courses below and click here for membership information.
Deer Creek is home to the Club Car Championship, the only event on the Korn Ferry Tour hosted in the state of Georgia. Click here to learn more about the tournament or to learn how to volunteer.
Golf Groups
LWGA
Established in 1974, the Landings Women's Golf Association, or the LWGA, is the largest Club-based amateur women's golf organization.
Focused on our mission of "promoting excellence in golf and fellowship among our members," we offer our nearly 500 members organized weekly play days, an invitational tournament that introduces Savannah-area women golfers to our courses, popular annual tournaments that expose members to different game formats, friendly competition, and opportunities to support worthy local causes through our philanthropic initiatives.

LMGA
The Landings Men's Golf Association is the organization of male golf members of The Landings Club. LMGA is dedicated to improving the golf experience of all TLC members. We organize weekly shotgun golf outings rotating among the island's six courses. Our golf events feature post-play socializing that provides players with the opportunity to meet a broad spectrum of Landings Club members.

L9GA
Founded in 1979 as Marshwood Nine-Hole Golf, the Landings 9-Hole Golf Assocaiton (L9GA) is made up of 200 members who play competitive golf according to USGA and local rules, while fostering friendship and social events among their members.


Marshwood Course
Arnold Palmer
Marshwood Course
Weaving around and through the oak and pine trees of the northeastern end of Skidaway Island and offering some spectacular views of Romerly Marsh, Marshwood is noted as being one of our tightest courses.

Magnolia Course
Arnold Palmer
Magnolia Course
The front nine of Magnolia is regarded by most as a difficult test of all the golfer's skills, particularly from the Championship or Tournament tees. The back nine offers the player some respite from the tough front, but keep on your guard for the back has many twists and turns and six holes with water.

Terrapin Point Course
Willard C. Byrd
Terrapin Point Course
The 8th, 9th, and 10th holes of Terrapin Point overlook the marsh, Adams Creek and Ossabaw Sound, and the entire course offers golfers incomparable views of surrounding marsh, lagoons, and beautiful oaks. The tight fairways require precise ball placement to have a good shot to the greens.

Palmetto Course
Arthur Hills
Palmetto Course
The first six holes on Palmetto issue the challenge. If you are able to answer, the next nine are a little reprieve, but look out for the 16th, 17th and 18th.