Reynolds Lake Oconee Getaway Includes Meeting Jack Nicklaus and Playing Newly Renovated Great Waters Golf Course
Tuesday, July 2nd, 2019
When Jack Nicklaus returns to Reynolds Lake Oconee in October to re-open the dramatically renovated Great Waters golf course, one lucky twosome will be there to share in the fun and excitement—and spend time with one of the greatest golfers of all time.
In honor of Mr. Nicklaus’s reworking of the signature golf course he originally designed in 1992, the property is conducting the Jack’s Back – Reynolds Lake Oconee Getaway that includes numerous once-in-a-lifetime opportunities for a true golf lover.
Winning the Jack’s Back Getaway for two includes:
Exclusive meet-and-greet and photo opportunity with Jack Nicklaus
One-of-a-kind collection of signed Nicklaus headwear honoring his major championships and a Nicklaus apparel package
4-day/3-night accommodations in a Reynolds Lake Oconee cottage.
Round-trip domestic airfare for two and ground transportation
One round of golf at the new Great Waters course
Additional round of golf on The Oconee or The National course
Reynolds Kingdom of Golf presented by TaylorMade club-fitting experience
All meals (including gratuities)
Tickets to the Reynolds “Rhythm & Brews Festival,” a music and Southern culinary event featuring regional craft beers and wines
The extensive grand-prize package boasts a retail value of more than $6,000; the opportunity to be with Jack Nicklaus is priceless.
To enter for a chance to win this special getaway, visit here.
Home to one of the most diverse collections of elite golf courses in the United States, Reynolds Lake Oconee boasts six distinctive designs, fantastic lodging and dining options, and a magnificent lakefront location.
Reynolds Lake Oconee is also home to Reynolds Kingdom of Golf presented by TaylorMade, one of the only facilities in the country where recreational golfers can receive professional instruction, be fit for new equipment in the same elite environment used by Tour professionals and have golf equipment built before their eyes.