Hollow Creek Golf Course opens at Reserve Club at Woodside

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Photo: The Reserve Club at Woodside

Photo: The Reserve Club at Woodside

Hollow Creek Golf Course marked its grand opening at The Reserve Club at Woodside in Aiken, S.C.

The par 71, 6,943-yard, 18-hole golf course completes a full 36 holes at Woodside as The Reserve Club at Woodside now features the Hollow Creek Golf Course and the Reserve Course, a Nicklaus Design that opened for play in 2002.

The course was designed by Masters and U.S. Open champion Fuzzy Zoeller and architect Clyde Johnston. The first 10 holes of Hollow Creek opened in 2007. Two additional holes were added in 2017, and six more holes were recently completed by the duo.

Hollow Creek beauty shot (Photo: The Reserve Club at Woodside)

Photo: The Reserve Club at Woodside

Hollow Creek Golf Course gets its name from the 110-acre nature preserve that’s adjacent to the course. Hollow Creek Nature Preserve, with its rolling hills, mature hardwoods and miles of trails, is part of South Carolina’s first designated bluebird habitat.

“The completion of the Hollow Creek Golf Course is exciting for our entire membership,” said The Reserve Club General Manager Saul Schwartz. “I’m proud to be part of a team that honors its longstanding commitment to add value to its memberships. The addition of the Hollow Creek Golf Course is an example of how we deliver on that promise.”

 

Photo: The Reserve Club at Woodside

Photo: The Reserve Club at Woodside

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