Artful brushstrokes distinguish this elevated masterpiece.
The National
The National's trademark is its dramatic elevation changes from tee to fairway, as well as on approach shots — some as much as 60 feet. The Ridge, Bluff and Cove nines that make up The National offer unmatched playing opportunities and are named for the type of terrain they feature. No two holes are alike in these three unique playing opportunities, but all share a consistency in feel for the way they feature the natural undulating contours of the region, making it a total 27-hole experience.
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What's unique about The National?
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Three Distinct Nine-Hole Layouts
This course features three distinct nine-hole layouts fashioned from the richly colored textured “paints” of grass, sand, trees and water found in the hardwood forests and rolling terrain of the region.
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Course Overview
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The National was designed by Tom Fazio, one of the world's preeminent golf course designers, who specializes in creating golf courses that reflect the natural beauty of their environments.
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Challenging Layout & Natural Beauty
With over 100 bunkers and several holes tucked along the shores of Lake Oconee, The National gives players a chance to use every club in their bag. Fazio used the natural beauty of the land in conjunction with his expert eye to design a challenging layout and a true work of art.
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'97
Original Course Opening Year
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7,034
Yards