Mary Calder Golf Club in Savannah, Georgia — semi-private, 18-hole golf course, designed by George Cobb (1967)

Mary Calder Golf Club

Savannah, Georgia

About Course

Nestled in Savannah, Georgia, Mary Calder Golf Club is a semi-private 18-hole course designed by George Cobb in 1967. The layout offers an average golfing experience with facilities including a driving range and teaching professional. Golfers are permitted to walk the course, which is characterized as fairly easy in difficulty. Course conditions are rated as fair, with good friendliness and an excellent pace of play. While amenities are noted as poor, the course provides a straightforward golfing environment for players seeking a standard round in the Savannah area. The course's average layout and value suggest a typical municipal or semi-private golf experience.

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Amenities
Driving Range
Putting Green
Short Game Area
Teaching Pro
Golf Carts
Pull Carts
Club Rental
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Club websiteSavannah, Georgia
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Course Details

Course Details
Number of holes18
CR | SR | PAR68.4 | 117 | 68
Driving Range?Yes
Walking allowed?Yes
ArchitectsGeorge Cobb (1967)
Year built1937
Simulator
Conditions
Fairways
Greens
Golf seasonYear round
Access type
PublicPrivateSemi-privateResort

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