Jekyll Island Golf - Sea Islands, Georgia


Jekyll Island has held onto its sense of history while melding it with a new and exciting resort atmosphere. With the construction of new convention facilities, it has become one of the South's major meeting and conference centers.

There are three championship 18-hole golf courses and a full-size nine-hole layout on this island. The Oceanside Nine, built in 1917 by Scotch golf architect Walter Davis (at the direction of such influential names as J. P. Morgan, Astor, Rockefeller and Goodyear), plays 3,289 yards and pars at 36. The Oleander plays 6,602/6,151 yards and pars at 72. The Pine Lakes course stretches out 6,698/6,265 yards, parring at 72. Finally, the Indian Mound layout measures 6,601/ 6,206 yards, also parring at 72.

Bring extra ball retrievers with you, as these layouts delight in water hazards. (Also useful when confronting alligators, in which case you leave it for him to pick his teeth with while you move rapidly in the opposite direction!)

All of the above-mentioned golf courses are owned and operated by the state and are available for play by guests of the various resorts on Jekyll Island. The golf courses on Sea Island, St. Simons Island and Brunswick are also available for play on a space-available basis.

You will also find tennis, swimming, tours, the Jekyll Island Music Theater, fishing trips, boat tours and an art gallery on the island. *

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One-Piece Takeaway Cock your wrist up (not back), swing your arms back, turn your shoulders and rotate your forearms
Proper Body Movement: The Pivot Rotate around your axis and maintain the same posture throughout your swing in order to pivot properly
Proper Pitch Shot Technique CHRIS TOULSON demonstrates pitching basics including set up, wrist hinge, turning of the body and finish position
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