Live Oak/Magnolia at Bacon Park Golf Course
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| Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Back | 72 | 6783 yards | 70.7 | 120 |
| Middle | 72 | 6198 yards | 68.9 | 116 |
| White | 72 | 5639 yards | 69.4 | 118 |
| Red (W) | 72 | 5217 yards | 70.3 | 119 |
| Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Black M: 74.1/125 | 407 | 365 | 402 | 166 | 448 | 465 | 201 | 402 | 572 | 3428 | 514 | 351 | 431 | 305 | 382 | 354 | 149 | 488 | 381 | 3355 | 6783 |
| Blue M: 71.7/123 | 384 | 355 | 348 | 152 | 425 | 415 | 187 | 375 | 522 | 3163 | 466 | 339 | 389 | 257 | 360 | 341 | 120 | 435 | 328 | 3035 | 6198 |
| White M: 70.2/119 W: 71.2/121 | 356 | 295 | 306 | 135 | 405 | 363 | 141 | 364 | 487 | 2852 | 439 | 304 | 371 | 250 | 324 | 319 | 88 | 410 | 282 | 2787 | 5639 |
| Red W: 68.1/115 | 347 | 285 | 274 | 124 | 362 | 304 | 132 | 344 | 448 | 2620 | 398 | 294 | 359 | 230 | 315 | 283 | 74 | 374 | 270 | 2597 | 5217 |
| Handicap | 3 | 5 | 15 | 9 | 7 | 11 | 13 | 17 | 1 | 2 | 8 | 16 | 10 | 18 | 14 | 4 | 12 | 6 | |||
| Par | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 36 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 37 | 73 |
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Photo submitted by pbass62 on 10/15/2024
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Photo submitted by joekanakaraj on 02/19/2024
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Photo submitted by onestogie on 03/26/2023
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Photo submitted by onestogie on 03/26/2023
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Photo submitted by onestogie on 03/26/2023
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Photo submitted by onestogie on 03/26/2023
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Photo submitted by u000001012847 on 07/01/2022
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Photo submitted by u000001012847 on 07/01/2022
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Photo submitted by Kentucky9 on 04/13/2022
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Photo submitted by Kentucky9 on 04/13/2022
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Photo submitted by Kentucky9 on 04/13/2022
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Photo submitted by Kentucky9 on 04/13/2022
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Hole 8 at Bacon Park is broad, gliding short par five. Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 11/07/2018
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Bacon Park's greens were still recovering in August 2018, but they have plenty of interesting contours. This is the 15th. Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 11/07/2018
course review
For a public course this place was a good value. I'm a hacker and this was very "hacker friendly". The gentlemen at the desk was extremely polite and the only minor issue I had was with the grounds workers being out on the course while we were playing. The par 5's were short but I would definitely play there again.
Give it a try
This course is a work in progress, but it still can be fun to play. The layout has its challenges and there are ample,bunkers to waylay you an your way around the course.
Summer needs to get here
This is my second time to play Bacon Park. I love the layout, some tough par 4s on the back into the wind, a long par 3 and some easy 4s sprinkled in.
The problem is the disparity of the condition of the 18 I played and the nine "inner" holes that make up the course. The fairways in the regular 18 are dormant, grassless, etc. yet the 9 holes that are less played are green and obviously fertilized.
The greens are rolling well and fast and put an emphasis on your short game. Miss the green in the wrong places and you have a combination of no lie and the fast greens. Don't have a problem with the greens but can't understand the fairways. Other courses around Savannah are much, much greener.
The sun and warmer temperatures need to get here fast.
Bacon Park
The reviews are right on. This course is a bit rough now, but they are working on getting it back to true Donald Ross standards. The staff was fertilizing, cutting back brush, blowing leaves, etc. It's only a matter of time before it's going to be more fun to play. Tee to green it's a pretty easy, straight forward course, but the greens and surrounding areas were very difficult to judge-speedy, a bit hard, and tough to read. I would have to play more to get used to it.
Good Experience
As other reviewers have said this course is wide open; but that doesn't mean it's easy for most golfers. Miss a fairway or green on the wrong side and par becomes a real challenge. The course conditions were good for this time of year and should get a lot better with the spring green up. The greens were fast and challenging with lots of knolls & valleys. The layout is unusual in that the front 9 doesn't end at the clubhouse, but that shouldn't keep anyone from playing this course. There's a restroom near the 6th hole. The staff members were cordial and helpful. I enjoyed my round and will come back for more.
DON'T GO OVER THE GREEN
A true Donald Ross test. All greens are elevated and well trapped. Greens are fast and very undulating. Some pins are very tough as they are placed on crowns ....the maintenance staff is a somewhat sadistic. That is my only complaint ...quite a few placements a just unfair. Fairways will not be green and softer until April.
Bacon Park
Ive seen mixed reviews for this place but I really enjoyed it. If you just focus on the course and not its surroundings its a very enjoyable day. The use of the word "park" is very fitting, as the course is essentially just a large flat plot of land. Most holes are wide open, but if you find yourself off the fairway, you will likely be blocked be trees or have no angle to the green, so it becomes harder to score. Also, the back 9 is classic ross with elevated greens, so scoring can get tricky from 50 yards and in, if you had to lay up. Look out for #17, a 225 yard par 3. Overall, a fun course and one I would def play w my friends if I was a local.
Room for improvement
This course is a Donald Ross renovation. As a municipal it is impressive that they spent the money on redesign but there is much room for improvement as the fairways were packed down with little fluff. Perhaps owing to the time of year but at times it felt that you were hitting off paved surfaces. Maybe more aeration and a little water? Greens were true but several had damage in spots that made the normal true and consistent roll impossible. Fringe area allowed you to putt rather than risk chips from the hard surfaces ala Kaymer at Pinehurst. Pace of play was very slow. We saw a marshall twice but our round on this not long at all course was over four and a half hours considering the wide fairways and matted down rough made for long waits. The par fives were really par 4.5's which also slowed play. The clubhouse is in need of renovation as its age is showing. Given Savannah is close to Hilton Head and this is a Ross an investment in to better conditioning it would make it a nice off island get away to an old style course - if not for the greens alone if they are pristine. Bunkers needed more work and sand for consistency. A little more investment in time and money could make this a destination and focal point. A positive was seeing pros instructing youth on the game and it would serve them better to play on a course that would make their experience addictive to the game.
#3 Most improved course 2016
This is a municipal course that was largely forgotten until 4 years ago. Traditional Donald Ross lay out with wide flat fairways graceful live oaks and a minimum of houses on only 2 holes.Driving range open late.Staff has worked hard to rebuild it with much clearing of overgrown areas.
Just as you are thinking "pretty easy" as you near the greens in 2 ( most are elevated) the possibility of birdie or par disappears.FAST greens,some large some small,rolling in every direction...And did I mention the elevation?Suddenly you're facing a 3 putt....Lots of fun and worth playing.Will only get better.
Bacon park getting better
Played Bacon Park today. The course is well maintained and the greens were smooth. It would be nice to have a map of course on the scorecard or posted on cart like other courses do. Speed of play was better today than in the past.
Getting better all the time.
Friendly staff, laid back and fun place to play. Worth every penny and they are constantly working to get this track back to glory.
I try to play there as often as possible, just so they can keep up the great work!
Greatr for beginners
Course is wide open plenty of room to recover from errant shots. For me it was kind of boring and not really enjoyable. be a great place to learn other than fairways and greens are really hard pan. Might be better once rains come and every thing greens up but right now I would not play again.
Slowwww.....
First off, course conditions were just okay. Layout was nothing special and besides the greens the course was not very well maintained. Aside from that, I would not recommend playing this course on weekdays as the pace was considerably slow...two sets of foursomes waiting at each tee box! I left early, usually I would stay and stick it out, but I only paid $14 which was the saving grace to the day. Oh and the staff was great as well...cheers
Bacon Park Ross 18
Great conditions, a real test of your putting skills. Saw a bald eagle flying around, very cool.
Greens are great
Greens are in great condition and very fast.
Had not played here for a couple of years. Made a T time through golfnow. Great value for the money.
Awesome staff
First time I've played this course in about 10 years. Staff was incredibly helpful and nice. Course was much better than I remembered. Greens quick and tricky with lots of contour. Really enjoyed the new changes.
New layout
New layout is much better for the average player. Easier.
Ready golf
The pace of play and the new layout was prestine
Wholeheartedly agree with reviewer's assessment of Bacon Park. Don't understand how the course could win award for redesign. This layout can't compare to the near-pristine course conditions of the southside's La Vida.