Heritage · 1966 → today
Sixty years on this hill.
From cattle pasture to twenty-seven holes. From founding members hammering the original clubhouse together to bermuda greens and the Manghan-routed Creekside and Fieldside expansion. Six decades, one property.
- 1966
White nine opens
Cattle pasture turns into 9 holes. Pine-framed bermuda fairways, push-cart era, members built the clubhouse themselves.
- 1983
Manghan expansion
Lorie Manghan routes the Creekside / Roadside expansion — what the membership today calls Blue and Yellow. Twenty-seven holes total. Bermuda greens go in the same season.
- 1996
Lake Jackson access
Easement secured from the Georgia Power lake corridor. The Blue nine’s lake holes get their final shape — the 4th, the 6th, the closing 9th.
- 2008
Driving range expansion
Three-acre range goes in north of the clubhouse. Junior program launches the same summer; first ten students enroll.
- 2019
Greens regrassing
Champion bermuda replaces older bermuda strain. Roll speeds modernize without losing Southern playability through summer.
- 2026
New booking + pro-shop tooling
Online tee times, transparent member rates, and an iPad system in the pro shop so the team can spend more time on the course and less behind a screen.
The Manghan routing
A designer's local story.
Lorie Manghan grew up around the original 1966 nine. When the membership voted to expand in 1982, the routing went to Lorie — a local who'd walked every contour of the property. The Creekside / Roadside expansion (now Creekside and Fieldside) opened in 1983 with bermuda greens replacing the original strain across all 27.
Manghan-routed courses are rare — most are within a few hours of Jackson. Hickory Hill is the most-played of them and the only one with three nines on a single property.
Walk it for yourself.
Twenty-seven holes of Southern golf, sixty years in. Walk-up tee times, real openings on the live sheet.