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  • Joe Lee, in 1975, mapped out this a new 18 hole challenge with trademark strategically situated fairway bunkers, playing through some of Jekyll Island's most pristine lakes and marshes. Lee named it Indian Mounds after the large oyster shell middens deposited by aboriginal tribes hundreds of years prior. Indian Mound like Jekyll's other courses is unobstrutive by residential or commercial development.
    Joe Lee, in 1975, mapped out this a new 18 hole challenge with trademark strategically situated fairway bunkers, playing through some of Jekyll Island's most pristine lakes and marshes. Lee named it Indian Mounds after the large oyster shell middens deposited by aboriginal tribes hundreds of years prior. Indian Mound like Jekyll's other courses is unobstrutive by residential or commercial development.
  • In 1964, following the Island's inland lakes and Pine forest, golf architect Dick Wilson created the Oleander course on the grounds on what was once the 34th oldest registered golf course in the United States. Oleander, the local's favorite, challenges golfers with numerous dog legs, par 4's, 5's and situated only 300 yards from the ocean, trade winds will often affect your play.
    In 1964, following the Island's inland lakes and Pine forest, golf architect Dick Wilson created the Oleander course on the grounds on what was once the 34th oldest registered golf course in the United States. Oleander, the local's favorite, challenges golfers with numerous dog legs, par 4's, 5's and situated only 300 yards from the ocean, trade winds will often affect your play.
  • *Pine Lakes Course will be closed January 2024 - September 2024 for renovations.

    Originally designed and built in 1968 by Dick Wilson, this masterpiece meanders through ocean forests and undisturbed hammocks populated by migratory birds. The longest of the four courses, Pine Lakes was completely renovated by course architect Clyde Johnson, designer of Stone Mountain's Golf Course in Atlanta, he took what was a near perfection and added his vision and flavor making it the premier course on Jekyll Island. During course design Clyde Johnson incorporated "Family Friendly" tee boxes, making this the only course in America that allows players of all ages to compete evenly. Pine Lakes and Jekyll Island are the official host for the annual US Kids Golf Jekyll Island Cup.

    *Pine Lakes Course will be closed January 2024 - September 2024 for renovations.

    Originally designed and built in 1968 by Dick Wilson, this masterpiece meanders through ocean forests and undisturbed hammocks populated by migratory birds. The longest of the four courses, Pine Lakes was completely renovated by course architect Clyde Johnson, designer of Stone Mountain's Golf Course in Atlanta, he took what was a near perfection and added his vision and flavor making it the premier course on Jekyll Island. During course design Clyde Johnson incorporated "Family Friendly" tee boxes, making this the only course in America that allows players of all ages to compete evenly. Pine Lakes and Jekyll Island are the official host for the annual US Kids Golf Jekyll Island Cup.