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Golf course open at Durham Lakes Golf and Country ClubTue, 06/13/2006 - 12:15pm
By: The Citizen
Golfers can now enjoy 18-holes of challenging golf on a beautiful course with the opening of the “front nine” of Durham Lakes Golf and Country Club. The Scott Poole designed course is the focal point of Killearn Development’s newest mixed-use community of 875 homes ranging in price from $180,000 to $500,000 as well as retail and office space. Durham Lakes is located in Fairburn, at the intersection of Virlyn B. Smith Road and Georgia Highway 29, two miles from exit 61 of Interstate 85. The back nine opened for play last November, according to General Manager Richard Lundy. The golf course is a par 72 course with number 18 designated as its “signature” hole. The hole is a 386-yard par 4 strategically guarded by 11 bunkers and one of the course’s three lakes. The hole will offer easy access to the much larger clubhouse/pro shop that is planned for the near future. Plans also call for a golf pro to be hired this summer. And while all 18 holes are now open for play, the course’s official grand opening is slated for July 4, according to Lundy. The festivities will include a million dollar shoot-out, prizes, a luncheon and other festivities. Play that day will be open to a limited number of non-member players. Golfers – including those who are members of Durham Lakes as well as Kingwood and Eagle’s Brooke – can play seven days a week with tee times available from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Times can be scheduled by calling the pro shop at (770) 306-7200. Lundy, 30, joined Killearn Development nine years ago while still a student at Georgia State University. He has worked at several Killearn properties, including Kingwood in north Georgia and the company’s flagship Georgia development and headquarters, Eagle’s Landing in Henry County. Killearn was founded in 1964 in Tallahassee, Fla., with the idea of creating communities catering to the lifestyles of the upwardly mobile middle class in Florida’s capital city. Among the Florida projects were two 4,000-acre master planned communities, Killearn Estates and Killearn Lakes Plantation, which includes Golden Eagle Country Club. Since entering the Georgia market and relocating its headquarters in the 1980s to the Eagle’s Landing area of Stockbridge, the company has developed four Georgia golf club communities, including Eagle’s Landing in Stockbridge, Eagle’s Brooke in Locust Grove and Waterfall Country Club at Lake Burton and Kingwood Golf Club and Resort near Clayton in the North Georgia mountains. login to post comments |