
The Golf Club at Cuscowilla
The GC at Cuscowilla - Round for 3 w/ Nick Swisher
Eatonton, GA
3 Guests
Item Details
A round for 3 with Nick Swisher at The Golf Club at Cuscowilla with carts and lunch included. Step onto the course with World Series Champion Nick Swisher for a day! Let’s do this! Let’s go! 3 of yall will be hanging with me for 18 holes filled with big laughs, great stories, and one hell of a time! My course is legit! Hahaha. Whether you’re a serious golfer or just there for an awesome time, this will be one cool ass day!
Number of guests: 3
Number of rounds: 1
Booking Restrictions: This item can be scheduled for a mutually agreed upon date with the host/club within the next 12 months. Proposed dates are not guaranteed. While we will make every effort to accommodate your preferred dates, options are subject to the host/club schedule and flexibility may be required.
Attributes: CartPaid for by: Donor
Add-ons: Lunch
This purchase may be tax deductible
Course Details
Cuscowilla was one of the first projects Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw took on after Sand Hills, the course that established their reputation, and it stands apart for its lakeside setting on Lake Oconee. Unlike many architects who would have sought dramatic water holes, they recommended reserving most of the shoreline for homes and instead routed the golf across the rolling uplands, which they believed offered more character. Only two holes play along the lake—the Cape-style 10th with a downhill drive across an inlet and the short par-3 11th to an elevated green—but the upland holes give the course its strength. The opening stretch is especially notable, capped by the drivable split-fairway 5th, now considered a template par 4, while the closing run of 15 through 17 provides another memorable sequence. The project also introduced shaper Jeff Bradley’s distinctive style of ragged-edged bunkers carved into Georgia’s red clay, giving the course a bold and lasting identity.
The Golf Club at Cuscowilla
Link to Course WebsiteRanked 16 in Golf Digest's Best in State - Georgia
Link to ranking pageArchitect: Ben Crenshaw/Bill Coore, ASGCA
Course type: parkland
Year opened:
Access: private
location
Eatonton, GA



