Jacksonville, Fla. – McCumber Golf will re-design the course at Riverside Golf & Country Club in Macon, Ga.
Riverside Golf & Country Club -- an 18-hole, par-72 course originally built in the 1960s that features natural rolling terrain, large Georgia pine trees, and lakes and creeks -- will be enhanced by McCumber Golf’s philosophy of suiting the course to the natural features of the land.
“Our re-design takes advantage of the spectacular vistas from tees and greens, in addition to bringing existing water features and rock outcroppings into play on several holes," said v.p. Jeff Lucovsky.
McCumber Golf’s other current projects include Tumble Brook Country Club in Bloomfield, Conn.; Magnolia Point Golf & Country Club in Green Cove Springs, Fla.; and the recently completed Tunica National Golf Course in Tunica, Miss., slated to open May 18.
McCumber Golf has designed or remodeled about 60 courses throughout the past 25 years.
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