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Living in a private golf community has benefits, but most nationally-recognized communities are remote. One of the nation’s premier communities has no such issue – it sits 12 miles from the history, fun, culture and healthcare of one of the great cities of the south. That community is The Landings on Savannah’s Skidaway Island.
Amenities start with great golf – 6 courses by Fazio, Palmer, Byrd and Hills. The Landings is the host to the 2010 Georgia Amateur Championship and the 2011 USGA Women’s Team Championship (a great fit, as The Landings Women’s Golf Association is one of the largest such associations in the U.S.). Four clubhouse-restaurants, two marinas (with access to the Intracoastal Waterway), 34 tennis courts, 40 miles of trails and a newly renovated 48,000 sf fitness center round out the lifestyle amenities.
The golf and club facilities at The Landings are private, and that sense of privacy is furthered by the community’s location on 6,500 acre Skidaway Island, which the gated community shares with a state park and the University of Georgia’s Institute of Oceanography.
While great golf is a hallmark of the community, The Landings is as vibrant as its great Southern hometown, Savannah. The Landings has been named Savannah’s “Best Community” by Savannah magazine, and with over 5,000 full-time residents there are always friends nearby year-round. Being close to education and industry makes this a great place to raise a family, and the kid-focused offerings (unique for a gated community of this national scope) make it a place where kids and grandkids want to come and play.
And that “playful” environment works for adults, as well. Beyond being home to one of the largest St. Patrick’s Day celebrations in the country and a full slate of cultural festivals, Savannah offers great healthcare, education and transportation options. The beaches of Tybee Island and Hilton Head are also an easy drive away.
The Landing’s on Savannah’s Skidaway Island’s homeowner-owned real estate company offers “Discovery Packages” that provide an introduction to the island’s lifestyle, and include golf, tennis, boating, and dining options.





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