The Landings Golf Club in Warner Robins, Georgia, operates multiple courses designed by Ed Ault and Tom Clark, with the Trestle and Bluff representing two of the facility's distinct eighteen-hole layouts. Ault, a prolific architect active primarily in the southeastern United States during the latter decades of the twentieth century, designed numerous courses across Georgia and neighboring states. Clark collaborated on various projects in the region during a similar period. The courses sit in the rolling terrain of central Georgia, south of Macon, where the landscape transitions from the Piedmont toward the coastal plain.
The Trestle course takes its name from railroad heritage in the area, reflecting Warner Robins' development as a community tied to transportation and military presence at nearby Robins Air Force Base. The Bluff course references the natural elevation changes and ridgelines characteristic of this part of Georgia. Both layouts incorporate the region's mature pine and hardwood corridors, with routing that works through moderate topography and occasional water features typical of courses built in this area during their era of construction.
The Landings serves as a semi-private facility, providing golf to both members and outside play, and functions as a recreational anchor for Warner Robins and the surrounding Houston County area. The dual-course setup allows the club to accommodate substantial play volume while offering variety in shot requirements and strategic approaches across the two eighteens.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Trestle/Bluff was designed by Ed Ault and Tom Clark.
Yes. Trestle/Bluff at The Landings Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Trestle/Bluff is 72.
Trestle/Bluff plays 6,998 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Trestle/Bluff is 121.
Trestle/Bluff is a 18-hole course.