When you arrive in Savannah, play The Club at Savannah Harbor, which hosted the Legends of Golf event on the Champions Tour from 2003-2013. If you stay on-site at the nearby Westin Savannah Harbor, you’ll receive complimentary water ferry service to River Street in Savannah. Sample the great restaurants along River Street. “The appeal of the Club at Savannah Harbor and Savannah as a getaway destination is what keeps people coming back to Savannah year after year,” adds Hollandsworth. Your seventh round of golf in seven days should be played at the Wallace Adams Golf Course, located in the Little Ocmulgee State Park & Lodge, a two-hour drive west of Savannah. This course is nicknamed ‘Little Augusta.’ It is dominated by loblolly pines, which divide many of the fairways, and the pine straw beneath the trees adds to the Augusta National feel. After golf, spend the night on-site at the lodge and dine at the Fairway Grill restaurant. If you are lucky enough to have tickets to the Masters, it’s less than a three-hour drive from McRae to Augusta. For more details on the Georgia Golf Trail, visit: www.GeorgiaGolfandTravel.com.
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