The Jekyll Inn is Jekyll Island's largest oceanfront resort. Its 263 guestrooms
and villas rest on 15 oceanside acres that include a large outdoor pool, children's
playground, restaurant, lounge, poolside tiki hut, barbecue pits and volleyball
courts. Explore the island's 20 miles of bike paths, play golf or tennis, ride
horseback, or experience the island's fascinating historic district. Come visit
Georgia's "Smilin' Island"!
Golf on Jekyll Island is a naturally exciting experience. Jekyll is Georgia's largest
public golf resort with 63 holes on three 18-hole courses and one 9-hole course,
all designed by some of the best names in the game. The Clubhouse offers a full-service
pro shop, rental carts and clubs, a restaurant and lounge. A driving range, putting greens
and a practice bunker are nearby, with instruction available from PGA teaching
professionals.
Remodeled in the 1920s by Walter J. Travis, the historic Oceanside 9 is an authentic links
course with elevated tees, small greens and prevailing ocean breezes. Some of
the holes on Oceanside were part of the original course laid out in 1898.
Demanding and picturesque, Dick Wilson's Oleander design is consistently ranked among the
state's best courses. Pine Lakes, another Wilson design, is the longest and tightest
layout on Jekyll. Tree-lined fairways dogleg both left and right as they wind
through the Island's interior.
Joe Lee designed the Indian Mound course with wide fairways and large, sloping greens.
Cut through woods and beautiful lakes, the layout showcases Jekyll's spectacular scenery.
Golf Course Info: |
| Name |
Holes |
Par |
Yardage |
Slope |
Architect |
| Oleander |
18 |
72 |
6679 |
128 |
Dick Wilson |
| Pine Lakes |
18 |
72 |
6620 |
130 |
Dick Wilson |
| Indian Mound |
18 |
72 |
6469 |
127 |
Joe Lee |
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