Great course. It’s kept in wonderful shape all year round.
Top notch.
We had a rental cottage in Cuscowilla. For any of you that know anything about that community, you know that the owners abandoned rental property owners like us by shutting down their management and rental service because it was not profitable. This after pushing this service during the sales pitch as the main reason our investment was going to be profitable and worthwhile. The leadership of the investment and the operating partners are clueless and feckless. At the same time, they also began to severely limit access to the golf course for guests of rental property owners, effectively destroying the investment made by over 70 property owners and diminishing the value of the properties by 40-50%. Marketing your property to others was at lower nightly rates and unprofitable if at all. Without access to the golf course at reasonable or ultimately unreasonable rates for tee times, particularly during Masters Week, the properties were basically worth nothing from a rental standpoint. And most of us who had property saw 35-40% of our annual profit result from the 10 day Masters window.Another really dumb decision they made was to demolish the building housing the clubhouse, pro shop and grill overlooking the 14th green. They took one of the most outstanding elements of the community infrastructure and got rid of it because it was not profitable. This despite the functionality of the elements within the structure being stellar, welcoming and integral to the overall experience. From the outside staff greeting and valeting your car, to the ease of access to the pro shop, to the way you connected immediately to the grill, the design and function of this building was an important and vital element to the community and golf course experience. The veranda was a delightful place to view the golf course while enjoying a post round meal or drink with friends and/or your golf group. The only reason I heard justifying this decision was that there was mold in the basement, and the building could not be remediated or the cost benefit in doing so was prohibitive. Well, not sure where the cost actually was for this effort but one has to ask, would the cost of remediating and waterproofing exceed the cost of replacing the asset? As in a $1.5-2.0 million dollar asset? One has to wonder about that. But again, the owners and their advisors appear to have no reasonable clue about how to approach managing a real estate project. They have now assessed owners and club members for their rework of the Waterside restaurant building and pool area - a cost that has been estimated at in excess of $4 million. Brilliant.Feel free to move here if you like. But dont count on thoughtful or concerned leadership making decisions on your behalf.
Love this course. One of my all time favorites! What a treat it is to play this course.
One of the best kept secrets. This location always put me in the mindset of Florida. Extremely nice!! You have to get in contact with a private owner to stay at this location. VRBO has been our point of contact. You have to pay at pool only bad thing I would say. Should be free to access if you stay here over night.
I played here on 6-24-2018 in a foursome with 3 of my good friends. My friend lives on the grounds and is a member. The course was in fantastic shape for middle of summer, greens were super fast and fairways were trimmed and in perfect shape.Course is very challenging and has a lot of water hazards and just a top 10 course in the states.
Love cuscowilla.
Fantastic place, cant envision a better place to relax or host a conference. Amazing views and people are supremely kind.
Didnt play golf here but booked a vacation rental for Thanksgiving week with my family. Quality spaces, quality service. We felt comfortable and appreciated for being there. Great vacation spot or second home (if you can afford it).
The Golf course is amazing, and well thought out. It is a course that requires a lot of different kinds of shots but very fun to play. It has a lot of holes that involve hitting over water which I enjoyed. The people at the golf shop were super helpful. The course is a little expensive, but once you are playing right next to the lake on the beautiful course you find out why.
Had a great weekend here for Member Guest Tournament. First class all the way. Incredible open bar for three straight days. I dont know how we got golfing in between drinking. Thanks Cuscowilla staff.
One of the best courses in Georgia. Different shots are required of you on every hole, and its a beautiful place as well. Theyre putting in new greens after the heat killed the last set, so it should be incredible when it reopens Sept. 2014. Highly recommended.
Very nice place with beautiful homes
This is place is top notch! If you are looking for the best place to stay on Lake Oconee, Cuscowilla is the place for you! The staff is friendly and polite. Check-in and Check-out is almost effortless. This place really goes above and beyond to make the entire process a relaxing stay free. We stayed for a get-away weekend and it was like a home away from home. There are many things to do while you stay here even if your primary reason for staying isnt just golfing. I will definitely be returning to Cuscowilla for many more trips to come. It is absolutely beautiful with a great lake view. Thanks Cuscowilla for such a great experience!
Cuscowilla on Lake Oconee is home to a Coore-Crenshaw championship golf course that ranks with some of the best in Georgia. This tree-lined and open parkland layout provides a wonderful test for your all-round game, with many attractive, skilfully crafted and challenging holes to enjoy. Cuscowilla transitioned to an exclusively private club in 2016. Outside visitor play is no longer possible.
Beautiful place to play. One of the best courses in Georgia.
First impressions are poor. Security gate worker did not offer directions or a map to our villa. Nobody in offices answering phones. Finally found the place, trash cans sitting out front not a good look, and found one of the three bedrooms had no AC. Nobody answered phone and we were directed to send an email for after hours service. It was before 5:00 p.m. Remainder of weekend to be determined.
Beautifully maintained and landscaped. All staff members are very helpful and friendly.
This course has great greens that were probably the fastest I have seen. Our caddie told us the week prior they were 14-15 on the stimpmeter! However, the conditions of the fairways and tee boxes were well below what I expected since I paid $225 during Masters week. Many tee boxes were bare and were almost completely sand. The fairways were not bad but not great. The grass around the greens were bare. When you pay $225 (which is more than Torrey Pines) you expect great conditions. Our caddie, Harrison, was great and very helpful. Good course, definitely not great, and not worth the extreme price.
I stay on the grounds and I had a great time
This place is always a great site
Great working environment
Beautiful
Nice!
Very nice
Very nice villas
Charges service vehicles 5 bucks to get in...
Great golf, service lacks
Great golf course
Great experience
My friends live there and Im trying to get my parents to move there!!