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From an Admirer…

Tuesday, August 14th, 2007

A frequent visitor to Jekyll Island has nothing but praise for the island in the Summer of 2007:

“The beautiful wildflowers make the Causeway a magic carpet - -The wave pool is back!! Thank you Ronny Smith (Sr. Director of Facilities), my older children (and me and my wife) love it -

Summer Waves is so clean and well organized and well-managed!! Thank you Steve Sharp (who is a good boss to my older son)

And Bill Daley -The playground by the mini-golf is a great success with my youngest son - he can play happily and safely there for a couple of hours.

All this in addition to “love the beach, bike trails and birds” -Jekyll Island has it all!”

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We Love Pine Lakes Golf Course

Tuesday, August 7th, 2007

Pine Lakes Golf Course - Jekyll Island, Georgia
By Bend_of_the_River

Pine Lakes Golf Course is one of three 18 hole layouts located on Jekyll Island, Georgia. Pine Lakes, at one time, was the red headed step child of the three. I always felt that the Dick Wilson designed Oleander was a timeless classic, worthy of two to three rounds each time I visit.

However, this vacation, I split my golfing time between the two courses. In 2002 the State of Georgia freed up some money and golf course architect Clyde Johnston reworked this ultra-tight, tree lined course. I used to dread playing Pine Lakes, so much so that I usually skipped playing it all together. It has taken me 5 years just to play the newly redesigned course. Not anymore. Johnston reworked Pine Lakes in 2002, making it much more friendly to errant shots. Sure, you’ll still need a decent degree of accuracy, there is no links golf here. The first thing that I noticed were LESS trees, and more bunkers. The greens were also much more contoured, yet still fair. I am not sure if I am a fan of bermuda greens though. The course still winds its way lazily through an island forest and no, you will not see any homes, just a few gators and lots of deer. The course is also kid friendly (special US Kids tee boxes for all) and quite an easy walk as well. Read More>

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