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Crosswinds Golf Club

Savannah, GA — Crosswinds Golf Club is a public course in Savannah, Georgia, one of the most accessible public options in the city. The 6,900-yard, par-72 layout winds through a residential community near Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport with strategic water hazards and well-maintained greens. A popular choice for Savannah-area golfers seeking affordable, accessible public golf.

Type

Parkland

Region

Southeast

LooperScore

66.0

Holes

18

Par

72

Yardage

6,900

Design & architects

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Nearby courses

Courses within 150 miles of Crosswinds Golf Club, by true distance.

Semi-private18 holes

The Club at Savannah Quarters

Pooler, GA · 3.2 mi away

The Club at Savannah Quarters is a Greg Norman Signature design in Pooler, Georgia, just west of Savannah. The 7,100-yard, par-72 layout winds through a master-planned community with strategic water hazards and Norman's signature risk-reward design philosophy. Golf Advisor Golfers' Choice Award winner, Savannah Quarters is consistently ranked among the best semi-private courses in the Savannah area and offers public tee times for outside play.

78.0 LooperScore
Resort18 holes

The Club at Savannah Harbor

Savannah, GA · 7.7 mi away

Fields Ferry Golf Club in Calhoun, GA, designed by Arthur Davis, offers an adventurous and challenging public-access golf experience where water hazards are a prominent feature [1]. Davis's design philosophy for Fields Ferry embraces a bold flavor, demanding strategic play and shot-making from golfers. The course immediately establishes its character with the par-5 2nd hole, guarded by a minefield of seven pot bunkers. The par-3 3rd hole requires a carry across a pond to a well-bunkered green. However, the most thrilling short hole with a forced carry is not specified, but the course is known for its dramatic water features. The 17th hole is particularly notable, opening with a tee shot that requires navigating a chimney\u2014a remnant of a collapsed structure\u2014rising from a bunker fronting the green. This hole is flanked by two par-5s, both offering risk-reward opportunities, including a pond carry to an island green on one and an inlet and bunkers leading to the green on the other [1]. Fields Ferry Golf Club, established in 1990 and opened for play in 1992, is a public facility that provides a memorable round for those traveling between Atlanta and Chattanooga, TN. Its abundance of water hazards and strategically placed bunkers ensures a challenging and engaging experience, making it a worthwhile stop for golfers seeking an adventurous round [1]. References: [1] Top 100 Golf Courses. \"Fields Ferry | United States.\" https://www.top100golfcourses.com/golf-course/fields-ferry

74.0 LooperScore
Public27 holes

Bacon Park Golf Course

Savannah, GA · 8.9 mi away

Bacon Park Golf Course is a Donald Ross design in Savannah, Georgia, one of the oldest and most historic public courses in the Southeast. The 27-hole municipal complex features three 9-hole loops — Cypress, Live Oak, and Magnolia — that can be combined into three 18-hole configurations. Originally designed by Donald Ross in 1926, Bacon Park is a Savannah city-owned facility offering outstanding public golf value in a historic setting. The course is consistently ranked among the best municipal values in Georgia.

72.0 LooperScore