The National at The Ritz Reynolds Lake Oconee
- Resort Course
- Greensboro, GA

Course Facts
- Year Built: 1997
- Course Designer: Tom Fazio
- Club Type: Resort Course
Club Facilities
- Banquet Facilities: Yes
- Bar: Yes
- Clubhouse: Yes
- Driving Range: Yes
- Food: Yes
- GPS: No
- On-Site Restaurant: Yes
- Pro Shop: Yes
- Shower: Yes
- Water: Water comes into play on lots of holes
Tees | Yardage | Rating | Slope |
---|---|---|---|
Back | 7034 | 74.00 | 139 |
Middle | 6593 | 72.00 | 138 |
Front | 6138 | 70.00 | 132 |
Ladies | 5236 | 71.50 | 126 |
About The National at The Ritz Reynolds Lake Oconee
The impressive elevations, dense forests, and breathtaking views that define the 27 holes at the National at Ritz-Carlton Reynolds Lake Oconoee returned freshly renovated in the spring of 2014 following the first major remodel of the Tom Fazio design since the original 18 holes debuted. The three nines are the Ridge and Bluff, which debuted in 1997, and the Cove, which debuted in 2000. All are par-36 courses that can be combined to create 18 holes that play to a maximum of 7,034 yards from a choice of five sets of tees. The National nines all feature hardwoods, pines, and flowering wild dogwoods, as well as some of Lake Oconee's most dramatic lakefront topography. Fairways wind up, down and around hilly, rolling terrain, and lead to large, undulating greens (which are being converted from bentgrass to a Champion Bermudagrass surface). The National also is characterized by water features, with streams, ponds, and Lake Oconee all coming into play. Strategically placed bunkers, both in the fairways and around the greens, add to the challenges, as do false fronts on the greens that are symbolic of Fazio's design flair.