Just wanted to let the Athens/Atlanta folks know that the University of Georgia Golf Course just re-opened after a seven month renovation. The renovation involved a complete redesign of the greens and surrounds, the addition of tournament tees for the UGA team and other long hitters, and the addition of forward tees for shorter hitters. We added 448 yards to the back tees and decreased the yardage from the forward tees by 447 yards. We reshaped the landing areas on three holes and completely reshaped the par-5, 5th hole and converted it to a par-4 for the men. Conditions are not yet ideal due to some of the bermudagrass not getting grown-in before the cold weather (these areas have been overseeded), but the greens are good considering they are so young. Look for complete maturity of the course in the late spring or summer.
The University Course was originally designed by Robert Trent Jones, Sr. and opened in 1968. The green complexes were renovated in 1988-89. A very solid golf course that makes good use of the land and the natural features. It is a very challenging course, yet water comes into play on only three holes, all on the back nine, and there are only 22 bunkers on the entire course. A lot of downhill tee shots with uphill approaches, especially on the back, but it doesn't seem repetitive due to the natural use of the land and the shot variety. This course is open to the public and the rates make it one of the best values around.
A few before and afters:
A view from the first tee, Feb. 2006.
View into the first green, Oct. 2006.
View into the 5th green, Feb. 2006- note the containment mounding around the green.
View into the 5th green, Oct. 2006- green forms the horizon line and fits more naturally into the hill.
View from the first landing area on the par-5, 7th, Feb. 2006.
View from the first landing area on the par-5, 7th, Oct. 2006- I believe the bunker short right is is the only fairway bunker that was added, it tightens up the lay-up. The green is better defined.
View from the 14th tee, Feb. 2006.
View from the 14th tee, Oct. 2006- Note the removal of the cart path down the left, relocated into the trees on the right. Also, the finish shaping around the green and at the 15th tee to the left of the green is more natural looking.
View from the 18th tee, Feb. 2006.
Closer view from the landing area of the new 18th green, Oct. 2006- new greenside bunker added on the left. Without question, one of the toughest finishing holes you will find.