When the town of Harmony’s stewards approached celebrated golf course designer, TV personality and 1973 U.S. Open Champion Johnny Miller, their goal was to create a gem of a course while preserving their original treasure – 11,000 acres of broad meadows,towering stands of southern pines and two shimmering 500 -acre natural lakes.
By wrapping the course around existing wetlands, Miller created a stunning combination of art and nature. Incredibly, no homes will be built that front the golf course. The ancient land where Harmony Golf Preserve lies is home to tremendously diverse plant and animal life, including fawns and adult deer, otters, sandhill cranes, bobcats, foxes, ospreys and owls, as well as hundreds of types of plants, including at least one kind of rare orchid
Harmony Golf Preserve won’t spare amenities, however. Guests can take advantage of a complete practice facility, featuring a driving range, putting green and chipping area.
The Harmony Golf Preserve is served by The Clubhouse, a stunning, 18,000-square-foot facility. Golfers can cool off at the 19th Hole, a cozy tavern where comfort is always on tap. Plan a corporate golf outing followed by dinner in the spacious banquet and meeting facilities. Or make reservations for your favorite foursome at Greenside's, the sensational restaurant that's making Harmony a dining destination.
Harmony Golf Preserve Was Awarded Best Places To Play 2006 - 2007 By Golf Digest |
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