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Savannah, GA  31421-7001
United States
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Savannah Harbor Course

18 hole regulation length course

Public golf course

72 par | 7,288 yards | 134 slope

74.6 rating | Bermuda grass

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The 18-hole "Savannah Harbor" course at the The Club At Savannah Harbor facility in Savannah, Georgia features 7,288 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. The course rating is 74.6 and it has a slope rating of 134 on Bermuda grass. Designed by Robert E. Cupp, ASGCA/Sam Snead, the Savannah Harbor golf course opened in 1999. 

Savannah Harbor Scorecard

Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUT 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 IN TOT HCP NET
Black 75.10/137 338 459 248 533 406 477 660 172 420 3713 386 530 468 595 324 172 459 214 457 3605 7318          
Gold 72.50/131 303 427 224 487 349 408 599 132 381 3310 363 499 434 548 292 154 422 186 419 3317 6627          
Silver 69.90/126 273 384 199 445 320 375 558 117 343 3014 323 468 377 515 284 132 388 172 375 3034 6048          
Jade 70.80/124 229 324 171 413 260 332 447 106 293 2575 272 447 324 471 247 109 327 158 301 2656 5231          
Silver 69.90/126 273 384 199 445 320 375 558 117 343 3014 323 468 377 515 284 132 388 172 375 3034 6048          
Silver 69.90/126 273 384 199 445 320 375 558 117 343 3014 323 468 377 515 284 132 388 172 375 3034 6048          
                                                 
                                                 
                                                 
PAR 4 4 3 5 4 4 5 3 4 36 4 5 4 5 4 3 4 3 4 36 72    
                                                 
                                                 
                                                 

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Reviewed June 02, 2022

After 22 years, The Club at Savannah Harbor is getting a much-needed facelift! Savannah Harbor is a stunning 18-hole championship golf course designed by well-known and renowned architect Robert Cupp with tremendous input from legendary PGA TOUR professional “Slammin’ Sammy” Snead. The Club at Savannah Harbor has received numerous accolades over the years including recognition by GOLFWEEK Magazine as one of the “Best Courses You Can Play in Georgia”2020.

The Club at Savannah Harbor is located in beautiful Savannah, GA, and offers a very memorable golf experience. After all, how often do you get to play where the pros play, specifically the PGA TOUR’s Champions Tour, Liberty Mutual Insurance Legends of Golf Championship?

The course lies nestled between the banks of the Savannah and Back Rivers of the splendid Georgia Low Country. The serenity of coastal Georgia, with its tidal marshes and abundant wildlife, provides a stunning backdrop for The Club at Savannah Harbor. You’ll also enjoy magnificent views of both Hutchinson Island and Savannah’s Historic District which exudes Southern charm.

Since the Club at Savannah Harbor opened in 1999, the golf course has received a four-star rating from Golf Digest for "Highly Recommended Places to Play." It is also ranked among the Top 100 Golf Courses in America by Conde Nast Traveler. From the back tees, Savannah Harbor plays 7,288 yards to a par of 72 with a course rating of 74.8 and a slope of 138. The Member Tees seem to be the most popular and play 6,330 yards (70.7/130) but I had a great time playing the Silver Tees, which play 6,048 yards (69.5/125). Ladies will find that the Jade Tees (5,261/71.0/125) can be a lot of fun and still provide some excitement. As always, pick the tees that best suit your game and enjoy yourself.

The course is currently closed and will remain closed until the beginning of September. According to Head Golf Professional, Chris Thompson, when it reopens the shape and length of the course will remain virtually the same. There will be a lot of cleaning up and clearing out in certain areas of the course and it will receive much-needed work on fairways and tee boxes. The irrigation system will be brought up to today’s standards and the greens will be enlarged to their original size and shape and replanted.

Given Sam Snead’s pension for gambling, it’s no surprise that the golf course was designed with a “risk versus reward” philosophy in mind. You’ll encounter several opportunities to shorten various holes but often the risk may outweigh the reward.

I’ve always had a fondness for golf courses that name their holes. Many are named after an interesting attribute of the hole itself, however, the names of most of the holes at Savannah Harbor pay homage to the history of the Savannah area. And there are several memorable ones.

Not only did Sam Snead help design the course, but there’s also a hole named after him as well. Number 10 is a short, 323-yard par 4 named “Slammin’ Sammy.” You’re encouraged to do your best Sam Snead impersonation and hit your tee shot as far as you can – straight. Hit it over the fairway bunkers on the right and you’re in the clear. All that’s left is a short approach shot into an elevated kidney-shaped green. Your only obstacle is the large bunker fronts left. It’s a good birdie hole to start the back nine.

Number 14 is another short hole that is best played with a straight shot off the tee. It’s aptly named “Alligator Alley” because the fairway serves as a crosswalk for gators crossing the course. It plays 284 yards and if you pull either your tee shot or approach shot to the left, you’re probably wet. A good drive will leave a short pitch shot into the green, a safe iron off the tee will leave you in the rolling mounds of the fairway. It’s another hole where par – or better – is a definite possibility.

Number 16 is named “Washington’s Guns” which is about what it takes to reach the green in regulation; from the back tees the hole plays 459 yards, yet it’s the #10 handicap! A good tee shot played just left of the fairway bunker will leave a tong to mid-iron approach into the green which is guarded by a bunker in the front left. You’ll need to hit an accurate shot into the green because of its crowned, and any misplaced shot can easily roll off. Par here is an excellent score.

Wormsloe was one of the first and most successful plantations in Savannah and lends its name to the finishing hole at Savannah Harbor. At 457 yards from the back tees, there’s a lot of fairway between you and the green. Your tee shot needs to avoid the fairway bunkers on either side that are strategically placed in the landing area. Finding one off the tee will make par that much tougher. Your approach shot is played into another crowned green that is well protected by a large bunker on the right. Anything long is a tough up and down because of the slope of the green.

Savannah Harbor has always had tremendous practice facilities and even with all of the renovations going on, that will not change. There’s a large, dual-ended practice facility with a short game area and a large practice putting green.

If you’re looking for a place to stay during your visit, The Westin Savannah Harbor is located adjacent to the golf course. The hotel has 390 guest rooms, several restaurants, an outdoor pool, and a ton of meeting space as well as extensive meeting space, multiple dining concepts, and an outdoor pool. A complimentary water taxi is available to take you across the river into the historic sections of Savannah, Georgia's oldest city. There’s a marina onsite that allows boaters to stop off at the resort for dinner or golf.

Once you’ve visited Savannah Harbor and seen everything they have to offer you may even want to consider becoming a member. Membership at Savannah Harbor includes a lot more than access to their incredible – and soon to be restored – 18-hole championship golf course. The Club at Savannah Harbor is managed by Troon, the worldwide leader in golf course management. I have high expectations when I visit a Troon course because of their meticulous attention to detail and I have never been disappointed. Sign up for Troon Rewards and you will earn points for every dollar you spend at a Troon course on greens fees, instruction, and merchandise. You can redeem these rewards at Troon courses and clubs worldwide.

Many of the membership amenities are part of the Westin including The Heavenly Spa, the fitness studio, equipped with Peloton Bikes, access to the Har-Tru tennis courts, swimming pool, and their incredible restaurants.


Beverages Available Caddies Cart Included Challenging Club Rentals Food Available Good For Beginners Great Deal Pro Shop Putting Green Quick Pace Scenic Spikes Ok Well Maintained
Reviewed April 09, 2021

A very nice challenging course that definitely should be on your list to play if in Savanna. Early springtime so grass was still dormant. My guess is by the middle of May this course will look spectacular. Practice range was excellent, separate green for chipping. Staff was exceptional. If you can’t hit it near the pin expect a few three putts!

Reviewed January 27, 2011

The course is in very good shape and the scenery is fine but there are very few memorable holes. This is the first Cupp course I have played that is a real yawner.

Reviewed September 13, 2010

Excellent golf experience. Staff was very friendly. Greens were in terrific shape. I was a guest so I have no idea how much a round costs in peak season but anything under $200 would be a bargain.

Reviewed April 12, 2010

Played two weeks before the Senior PGA Tour event and the course was immaculate. The wind was blowing and the links layout proved its metal. Well worth a visit.

Reviewed April 04, 2010

A nice course but didn't blow me out of the water or anything. It was in very nice shape, with the Seniors tour coming in one month. We had a good time, but enjoyed the Hilton Head area courses much better.

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1 Seong K. N/A 26 26 04/07/08
2 kim T. 26 91 65 01/10/09
3 don T. 21 90 69 01/10/09
4 Neil R. 17 86 69 06/14/10
5 David M. 15 88 73 09/24/10
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The Club At Savannah Harbor

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Managed by Troon Golf

25 tees driving range

18 regulation holes

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