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Business Growth in Lake Country

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Business growth continues to abound in Lake Country, and the residents of Harbor Club are enjoying the benefits. Even though we live in a place with a warm, small-town vibe, the economic growth shows that the community is vibrant and healthy. A new, well-known restaurant and hotel recently opened here. There are business, school, and marina expansions, plus a new boat dealership that just recently broke ground. 

New Chick-fil-A restaurant

Recently opened on October 31, 2019, we have a brand new Chick-fil-A just down the road from our Harbor Club entrance. After being in the plans for Towne Center at Lake Oconee for over a decade, we’re happy to welcome this well-known Southern eatery. Everyone loves it for its signature chicken sandwiches, super-friendly staff, and excellent customer service. 

New Tru by Hilton hotel

A newly built Tru by Hilton hotel will be open for business starting on November 25. Conveniently located off exit 130 from Interstate 20, this 82-room hotel offers an excellent set of benefits for its lodgers. These include a large 2,880 square-foot lobby with room to work, play games, or lounge. There is a 24/7 Eat-and-Sip market, a fitness center, an outdoor pool, and a free hot breakfast that includes a “Top It” bar with many sweet and savory goodies to choose from.

Nibco expansion

One of the top 10 employers in Greene County is Nibco, which is a leading manufacturer of valves, fittings, and flow-control products. The company recently completed and unveiled a 122,000 square foot expansion of its manufacturing facility in Greensboro. This facility handles both the manufacturing and distribution of its products. It also helped contribute to the company adding 100 new jobs to the area within the last two years.

Lake Oconee Academy new high school campus

Recently unveiled to the public on October 18, 2019, Lake Oconee Academy (LOA) proudly opened its brand new high school campus. The event was highlighted with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and its annual Titan Bash festivities. Attended by LOA students, families, faculty, and community guests, all gathered to celebrate the completion of the new facilities. These include a 17-classroom academic building, a baseball field, and the new Titan Center, which houses a gymnasium, cafeteria, and weight room. 

New boat dealership and marina expansions 

We’re fortunate to have Lake Oconee (Georgia’s second-largest) in our area, so it’s no wonder that boating makes up a portion of our local economy. With that in mind, Watersports Central has recently broken ground on a new $1.7 million boat dealership at the corner of Lake

Oconee Parkway (SR 44) and Park Drive. Plus, our Boathouse Marina has doubled its covered storage capacity with a new $.5 million second building. With 300 covered, dry storage spaces, our facility is now the largest on Lake Oconee. 

It’s exciting to see our community benefit from the growth of each of these organizations. Our location puts you within arms-reach of all the best that Georgia has to offer. To learn more, give us a call. We’d be happy to show you around.

Want to Boost Your Health and Happiness? Practice Daily Gratitude

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With the Thanksgiving holiday quickly approaching, we all know it’s a popular time to start counting your blessings. It’s the one day that many practice gratitude. Yet, why do it on just one day a year? In the hustle and bustle of life, we know it’s challenging to find the time. But there are compelling reasons to make the time to be grateful every day. Beyond recognizing all that is good in your life, here’s why the practice helps boost both your health and happiness. 

Get A Positivity Boost 

Get a blank notebook and turn it into a gratitude journal. Start by simply writing down a few things you are thankful for each day. According to a study in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, those who jot down what they are thankful for (daily) are more positive and have a brighter outlook on life than those who don’t.

Gain Better Sleep

In your efforts to improve sleep, you may have tried to pills, blue light filters, or cutting down on screentime at night. But according to a study in Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being, those who wrote down the things they are thankful for fell asleep faster and slept longer than those who didn’t. Both are good reasons to keep your gratitude journal handy on your nightstand.

Strengthen Your Immune System

Those who are grateful typically also have a better outlook on life. According to WebMD, optimistic people usually have significantly stronger immune health than those who are pessimistic. Think of it as a booster for your flu shot.

Lower Cholesterol and Blood Pressure

In addition to your morning oatmeal, being thankful can actually improve your vitals. Since cholesterol and blood pressure often rises as we age, it’s nice to be able to combat both with something other than drugs. Numerous studies have found that each can be diminished simply by practicing gratitude each day. 

Improve Heart Health

But wait, there’s more! In a study conducted on heart disease patients, those who wrote down what they were thankful for each day showed decreased blood inflammation levels and improved heart rhythms. Those are big payoffs for such a simple task.

There are a lot of benefits that result from the daily practice of gratitude. And here at Harbor Club, we have so much to be thankful for. In fact, we think residents and members would be hard-pressed to run out of things to write in their gratitude journals! We’re very fortunate to be a Southern Living-Inspired Community where we all get to enjoy heart-warming gatherings, healthy amenities, and fantastic neighbors and friends. We’re looking forward to our annual Turkey Shoot Scramble golf tournament, the proceeds of which help seniors at the Greene County Senior Center enjoy turkey at their holiday luncheon. With so many family members in town for Thanksgiving, our neighborhood is a (happily) busy place. We’re thankful for every one of you and wish you well this holiday season, and beyond.

Real Estate Market Overview in and Around Lake Oconee

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Are you in the market for buying or selling a new home? Consider yourself wise if you are looking in the Lake Oconee area. Based on compelling facts from the Atlanta Board of Realtors and the Georgia MLS, we’ve found that the real estate market in our location continues to be strong. 

Harbor Club home sales

Harbor Club is the leader in number of closings with an average price point of around $600,000. The community also sells at the highest price per foot at $179. Considering a few of our neighboring communities, such as Reynolds Lake Oconee, selling at higher price points Harbor Club offers attainable luxury coupled with a laidback lifestyle.

What this means for buyers: Whether buyers wish to invest in a Harbor Club home for the long-term or a shorter period, Harbor Club real estate represents an excellent value.

What this means for sellers: Due to the average price point, a Harbor Club home is appealing to a larger segment of buyers when it is time to sell. This is especially true from a per square foot standpoint. 

Single-family home sales price

Nearby metro Atlanta has been experiencing rising sales prices in real estate — around $358,000 on average this past summer, which represents an increase of 6.5% over last year. Closer to home, the average sales price in Greene and Putnam Counties is currently higher than that of Atlanta, at $389,926. Also, while the average home size decreased to just under 2500 square feet, the sales price increased to $160 per square foot, on average.

What this means for buyers: Buyers should not delay purchasing a home. Looking at the trends, the longer they wait, the higher the price they’ll pay per square foot.

What this means for sellers: Sellers continue to receive a healthy return on home investments in the Lake Country area. 

Single-family home square footage

Size matters. Over half the single-family homes sold in the past 12 months were in the 1000-2500 square-foot range. Interestingly, only 38% of current active listings fall within that size category. Homes larger than 2500 square feet will sell, but it will take a little longer.

What this means for buyers: Buyers who foresee selling in the near term will want to stick to a home purchase that falls within the 1000-2500 square foot size range. If they do, they’ll have an easier time selling since inventory is low.

What this means for sellers: Those who are considering selling a home that’s in the 1000-2500 square-foot size range may want to get it listed as soon as possible. Buyers are waiting. 

To learn more about real estate listings at Harbor Club, take a look at our current listings. If you see something interesting or have questions real estate or our Southern Living-Inspired Community, feel free to contact us for more information.

Golf Tournaments at Harbor Club on Lake Oconee

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What’s not to love about a great golf tournament? Everyone knows that when you combine friendly competition with the camaraderie of your fellow golfers, the result is a fantastic time for all. It’s no exception here at Harbor Club. Considering our gorgeous setting on Lake Oconee, our Weiskopf-Morrish-designed golf course, and our professional tournament services, all players are sure to have a great time. 

Want to get in on the tournament experience? Consider some of our upcoming events and call the Pro Shop at (800) 505-GOLF for details or to sign up.

Pink Ribbon Tournament

Date: Thursday, October 17, 2019

Time: 9:30 A.M. Shotgun

Sponsored by: Harbor Club Ladies Golf Association

Format: Four-person scramble

Cost: $60.00 for outside guests (includes lunch and a golf cart), $20.00 for lunch – Harbor Club members with golf carts. Players receive one raffle ticket for each $5.00 donated the day of the tournament. Cash bar.

Last day to sign up: October 4, 2019

Details: In its ninth year, the HCLGA sponsors this increasingly popular golf tournament with pride. Proceeds benefit The Lydia Project, which offers valuable services to women and girls who are coping with breast cancer. The event includes a raffle, luncheon, balloon release, and of course, golf on our award-winning course. Don’t forget to wear your pink — you can see everyone decked out in our photo album from last year’s event.

Oktoberfest

Date: Saturday, October 12, 2019 – Sunday, October 13, 2019

Time 9:00 A.M. Shotgun

Sponsored by: Harbor Club Men’s Golf Association

Format: See below

Cost: $15.00. Additional dinner guests are $20.00 each.

Last day to sign up: Friday, October 14, at 2:00 P.M.

Details: This is a two-day, members-only tournament that includes cocktails and a delicious dinner on Saturday evening at The Clubhouse. The cocktail hour begins at 5:00 P.M., and dinner begins at 6:00 P.M. The new format for this year is: 

  • Saturday – Front 9 is Best Ball 
  • Saturday – Back 9 is Modified Scramble 
  • Sunday – Front 9 is Alternate Shot 
  • Sunday – Back 9 is Scramble 

Grab a partner and sign up for this themed event soon.

Men’s Member-Guest Invitational

Date: Thursday, October 24, 2019 – Saturday, October 26, 2019

Time: 9:15 A.M. Shotgun start (First round begins on Friday)

Sponsored by: Harbor Club Men’s Golf Association

Format: Contact the Pro-Shop for details on the new prize structure

Cost: $700 per team. Slots are reserved on a first-come, first-serve basis. A non-refundable $100 deposit and valid email address for your guest is required. The guaranteed field for play will be 36 teams. 

Last day to sign up: October 6, 2019 (Hurry — as of this writing, only three spots remain.)

Details: Building upon the success of last year’s tournament, we’ve got a great weekend planned. There are a lot of fun-filled activities scheduled for this event, including Southern-style breakfasts, Italian-style dinner, demo tent, great music, drinks, specialty games, taco bar, barbeque lunch, hole-in-one contest, an awards banquet, and more. 

Other popular upcoming tournaments include our Turkey Shoot Scramble in November and our Santa Claus Open in December, both of which are heartwarming events. Proceeds from the Turkey Shoot Scramble tournament help provide turkeys to the Greene County Senior Center for Thanksgiving. The Santa Claus Open helps donate toys to the Greene County Stocking Fund for children whose families can’t afford gifts. Both are worthy causes during the holiday season.

For anyone interested in hosting their golf events at Harbor Club, give us a call. We’ve hosted many tournaments, including the Mickey Mantle Charity Golf Classic, PGA Tour Qualifier, and the Georgia State Mid-Amateur Championship. We’re able to host over 150 players, and our friendly staff of PGA professionals is available to assist with all your tournament needs. We look forward to the opportunity to plan your golf event and make it a memorable success. 

Lake Oconee Winter Boating: We’ve Got You Covered (Literally)

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Fall is upon us here at Harbor Club, and we’re looking forward to the winter season. Living where we do, it’s easy to see how fortunate we are to be in this beautiful part of the country. Our location boasts a wonderfully temperate climate, thus giving us the privilege of enjoying four distinct seasons and several outdoor activities all year round. For some die-hards, that holds true for boating on Lake Oconee — even during the winter months. Whether you’re a year-round boater or not, our Boathouse Marina is the perfect place for handling all of your winter boating needs. Here’s why:

Full-service marina

The Boathouse Marina is open year-round from 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. on weekends and 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. on weekdays (closed Tuesdays). Its services and amenities include boat rentals, dry stack boat storage, shrink wrapping, a convenience store, multiple boat ramps, valet assistance, and boat fueling with ethanol-free gasoline. Harbor Club members receive a 10-percent discount on fuel. The store is fully stocked with items such as soft drinks, beer, wine, ice, milk, eggs, sunscreen, nautical supplies, and more.

Dry stack boat storage

Our on-site dry boat storage facility has recently added a brand new second building. With up to 300 covered dry storage spaces, our facility is now the largest on Lake Oconee. What’s more, the new building has multiple rack heights to accommodate higher-profile watercraft. It’s perfect for offshore fishing boats, center console boats with T-tops, wakeboard boats, and ski boats with tow-towers. There are significant advantages to dry-stack storing your boat. One, it dramatically minimizes UV damage to your boat’s upholstery and gel coat from the sun. Two, it eliminates the need to transport your boat to and from Lake Oconee by a trailer. Three, it protects your boat from harsh weather conditions. Annual rentals of our dry storage slips are available to both Harbor Club property owners and all surrounding Lake Country residents.

Boat detailing and shrink wrap services

When it’s time to put the boat up for winter, we offer shrink-wrapping services to keep your watercraft even better protected during the chilly months of non-use. Shrink wrapping is a strong and durable option for keeping the elements out of your boat. It offers a much tighter seal than a typical boat cover can provide. It’s superior because it prevents scratches, and mold growth (since it’s translucent), and it ensures that water will not seep into any cracks. Our team at the marina is happy to clean and detail your boat before shrink-wrapping it so that, come spring, it’ll instantly be pristine and seaworthy.

The Boathouse Restaurant

The Boathouse Marina is located just outside our gate at 3991 Walker Church Road. It is on the Richland Creek side of Lake Oconee, which is renowned for the clearest waters on the lake. It is only about three miles north of the Ritz-Carlton Lodge, by boat.

Contact us for more information about our marina services.

We look forward to seeing you at The Boathouse Marina this winter and beyond.

Grand Opening of New Southern Living-Inspired Home

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We’re proud to announce the unveiling of our second Southern Living-Inspired model home, with tours beginning next week. Just as beautiful as our first model, this 3,418-square-foot, three-bedroom, three-bath showpiece is exemplary of all the great things that go into being a Southern Living-Inspired Community. It’s a dwelling that exudes Southern charm, style, and taste, both indoors and out.


With modern farmhouse influences, this home plan is aptly named The Double Eagle. It’s appropriate, as it’s beautifully situated on the third green of our award-winning golf course. It was designed by the renown architect, Calvin Cline and the interior decor was done by Tracy Cook of Design, Etc.

The views from the home are stunning. We pride ourselves on bringing the outdoors in with large, light-filled windows throughout the interior spaces. Several perfectly frame the third green of our Weiskopf/Morrish-designed golf course, as well as a tranquil pond and calming waterfall. 

The interior of this new model is just as appealing. There is a large, open-concept kitchen with upgrades throughout. The five-burner gas cooktop is a chef’s dream, as are the custom cabinets, stainless steel appliances, and stylish granite countertops. The main floor also boasts a great room, dining room, a powder room, and an oversized laundry room. The enormous master suite takes up an entire wing and is conveniently located on the main floor for easy access. 

Upstairs, there are two more bedrooms, along with a full bathroom, and a fantastic loft. The owner will delight in making the loft their own — from a get-away space, to a guest lounge, to a reading nook, or an artist’s studio…the creative options are endless. 

All throughout the house are bright, neutral colors of onyx, white, cream, and silver-grey. In keeping with Southern style and the farmhouse color palette, there are touches of pale blue and charcoal, as well as natural wood accents that complement each of the colors beautifully.

Now in our third year as a Southern Living-Inspired Community, we’re proud to show off this latest addition to our beloved neighborhood. For our Harbor Club residents, members, and VIPs, we’re offering a special “sneak peek” preview of the model home on Friday, September 27 from 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm. There will be a special, grand opening event for the public on Saturday, September 28 from 10 am – 5 pm. Subsequent public tours are on Saturdays from 11 am – 4 pm and Sundays from 1 pm – 4 pm. There is no charge to tour this Southern Living Inspired Home, although a modest donation is suggested. All donations fully benefit the Oconee Regional Humane Society. To arrange an appointment for an exclusive, private showing, please call 706-453-7855.

We have a lot of “pride-in-place” here at Harbor Club and look forward to showing you our latest Southern Living-Inspired home. Its modern charm, quality, and craftsmanship, along with the beauty of the surrounding landscape, make it a not-to-miss experience.

Real Estate Sales on the Rise at Harbor Club

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As we’ve now passed the midpoint of 2019 and are gathering up our year-to-date stats, we’d like to share some great news. Harbor Club real estate sales continue to be on the rise! In fact, as of August 7, 2019, the sales in our golf/lake community are already at $17.4M for the year. This impressive number shows that the demand for homes at Harbor Club on Lake Oconee continues to remain high.

It also helps prove that all of our efforts in meeting (and exceeding)the needs and desires of today’s buyers are working. Yet, we also need to mention another big reason why our sales keep growing — and that’s our incredible sales director, Kathy Phillips.

Ever since Kathy joined the Harbor Club team back in early 2016, she has worked tirelessly at creating and implementing new, innovative marketing plans for promoting our Southern Living-Inspired Community. We love that she’s been able to introduce so many wonderful people to the neighborhood — and that so many of them have discovered (or built) their dream home here. 

Kathy’s expertise in real estate is unparalleled. She is currently ranked the No. 1 realtor in sales volume at Harbor Club. To put that in perspective, her current sales volume is over five times higher than that of any other realtor in our community. On average, she is selling more than two properties a month in Harbor Club alone.

Even outside of Harbor Club, other stats speak to her success. She is currently ranked as the No. 3 realtor in the entire Lake Country territory as well as the No. 2 individual realtor. What’s more, she is now the No. 2 realtor in all of Greene County based on sales dollar volume. 

As you may have gathered, Kathy is an expert as selling properties at Harbor Club. Not only does she “talk the talk,” she “walks the walk.” She bought and renovated a beautiful, lakefront villa here back in 2017. Yep — she works, lives, and plays here. She’s very involved in our community events and activities and has thoroughly enjoyed living the Harbor Club lifestyle.

So, whether it be a brand new, resale, or a fantastic piece of land for a future dream home, it’s exciting to see that people continue to invest in our community. We invite you to come and meet Kathy and learn about all the great things Harbor Club has to offer. Contact us today.

Labor Day Activities at Harbor Club

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We’re excited to celebrate the unofficial end of summer with friends and family here at Harbor Club on Lake Oconee. With the Labor Day holiday upon us, and we’ve got a full slate of fun planned. Go ahead — take a break from work and celebrate the long weekend with some of these festivities: 


Harbor Club Member Pool Party

Saturday, August 31 from 11:00 am – 2:00 pm

What’s Labor Day without a cookout? We’re going to fire up the grill for our big, annual, party at the pool. We’ll have live music by Jeff Johnson, and cool ways for the kids to burn off some energy. Relax with a yummy hot dog, hamburger, and drink — all will be available for purchase. Remember — all Harbor Club members are invited to join in the fun at this family-friendly event. It’s the last pool party of the season, so don’t miss out!

Live music at The Boathouse

Saturday, August 31 from 6:30 – 9:30 pm

Didn’t get your fill at the afternoon pool party? Well then come toThe Boathouse to enjoy even more excellent food and live music on Saturday night. Bring you dancing shoes — Tim Cadiere will be performing a toe-tapping combination of pop, country, rock, and other hits. This concert event is free and open to all Lake Country residents.

Brunch on Sunday

Sunday, September 1 from 10 am – 3 pm

Did you stay out a bit too late on Saturday night? That’s ok. Feel free to sleep in on Sunday morning then come to the Clubhouse Restaurant to indulge in a delicious Sunday brunch. Nosh on yummy items from our brunch menu like creme brulee french toast, chicken and waffles, eggs benedict, and other delectable dishes. If you plan to have a party of six or more, we kindly ask that you please make a reservation by emailing or calling us at 706-453-7111.

Last Boathouse concert of the season

Sunday, September 1 from 6:30 – 9:30 pm

Yes, it’s a Sunday but it’s not a school night, it’s “Labor Day Eve!” Don’t miss out on our last summer concert of the season. The Li’l Bit Country Band will be performing live at The Boathouse for the occasion. You bring chairs, blankets, and appetite. The restaurant will be serving a variety of great food, from pina colada shrimp to key lime pie. (Labor Day golf

Monday, September 2 from 8 am – 12 pm

Our award-winning golf course is typically closed on Mondays, but not on the Labor Day holiday. You’ve already got the day off, so why not play an exceptional game of golf? As of this writing, tee-times are available starting at 8 am, with open slots available until noon. Don’t delay in booking your tee time, as they often go quickly on holidays.

Experience “lake life”

Labor Day weekend is the perfect excuse for experiencing “lake life” during a long holiday weekend. Whether it be Friday, Saturday, Sunday, or Monday, it’s easy to schedule a fun time on Lake Oconee. Even if you don’t own your own boat, The Boathouse Marina has you covered. You can rent a boat, jet ski, kayak, or paddleboard. Plus, you can stock up on snacks and drinks at our convenience store and fueling is a snap with the help of our friendly boat valets.

No matter what you decide to do this upcoming Labor Day weekend, we hope you enjoy it as much as we enjoy life at Harbor Club. Curious as to what it’s like? Schedule your exclusive Discovery experience today.

6 Reasons Why Harbor Club is Perfect for Families

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The “lake country” of Georgia is a fantastic place to raise a family. There are plenty of reasons — especially if you’re thinking about living here at Harbor Club. If you have kids, you owe it to yourself to consider these six reasons why Harbor Club is a perfect place for families to call home. 


Harbor Club is an honest-to-goodness neighborhood

Harbor Club has over 80% full-time residents, whereas other communities in the lake country have as few as 20% full-time residents. Here, we have a close-knit neighborhood full of fun-loving residents. Kids can go outside and play together, just like we used to do when we were kids. That warm, comforting, family feel is one of the many reasons we were chosen as aSouthern Living-Inspired Community.

Gorgeous homes built for real life

Patriot Builders is known for its quality-built homes. Residences at Harbor Club are more than showplaces. They are homes where families can live life to the fullest. Each one includes large kitchens, thoughtfully designed laundry rooms and mudrooms, multiple spaces to play and be entertained, and lots of storage throughout. With so many appealing designs and styles, it’s easy for families to find a luxurious, yet highly-functional home here that fits their needs perfectly.

Multiple excellent educational opportunities abound

We’re fortunate to have severalexcellent schools in our area. Nearby Lake Oconee Academy is known for being a National Blue Ribbon School and one of the Top 50 Public Elementary Schools in the Nation. Also, the University of Georgia (which is one of the oldest, most notable public universities in the nation) is located a short drive away in Athens.

Several community amenities that appeal to ALL family members

No matter your hobby,there’s something for everyone to enjoy at Harbor Club. All of our residents have easy access to Lake Oconee via the Boathouse Marina. Plenty of ‘lake life’ opportunities abound, including boating, kayaking, paddle boarding, and fishing, just to name a few. Of course, there is award-winning golf atour Weiskopf/Morrish-designed course. We also have a quarter-mile track, dog park, hiking trails, a community garden, junior Olympic-sized pool, pickleball and tennis courts, a well-appointed gym, fitness center, and lots of fun exercise classes like Zumba and yoga. With all that activity, you’ll likely work up an appetite. Our Clubhouse and Boathouse Restaurants have you covered with delicious meals that appeal to a wide variety of tastes. What’s more, all of our residents rest easy knowing that Harbor Club is secure with 24/7 gate access.

A social calendar full of family-friendly events and activities

Whether you are a grandparent, parent, or kid, there are lots of fun events and activities to enjoy at Harbor Club. Besides the amenities mentioned already, we offer family night dinners, golf tournaments, junior golf camp, magic and comedy shows, trivia nights, dances, pool parties, music game show nights, game groups, themed meals (like Italian night), junior golf camp, and Sunday brunch, just to name a few. Holidays are memorable as well, with events such as Breakfast with Santa, a Fourth of July golf cart parade, Halloween Trunk-or-Treat and costume party, Mother’s Day Brunch, an outdoor Easter egg hunt, and more. 

Easy access to stores, banks, restaurants, healthcare, and recreation

Whether you have to quickly go out to pick up diapers, get some cash, or refill a prescription, there are severalgrocery stores, banks, and pharmacies nearby. If your baby has the sniffles, there are multiple excellent doctors and healthcare facilities nearby too, including an award-winning hospital just down the street from our entrance. If you want to have an impromptu date night, it’s a cinch to go out and indulge in a nice dinner and a movie, especially since you don’t have to deal with long lines and traffic.

Have we piqued your interest? We invite you to learn more. Come see for yourself why Harbor Club is an excellent place for family fun. Contact us today for a personalized tour.

Women in Golf – Fascinating Facts

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Those who are familiar with our Southern Living-Inspired Community know that we are renowned for our wide array of resort-style amenities and activities. One of the most prominent is our award-winning, Weiskopf/Morrish-designed golf course. Our course is open to anyone who wants to play — especially women. Here at Harbor Club, the word “golf” is not synonymous with “gentlemen only, ladies forbidden.” We’re supportive and enthusiastic about all ladies who enjoy the game.

The future looks bright too, as both women and girls are increasingly taking part in golfing activities. Consider some of these fascinating facts about women in golf, then and now:

A historic beginning…

The first woman to play golf was Mary Queen of Scots. The infamous golf course at St. Andrews was built during her reign in 1552 and she is the one that coined the term “caddy” by calling her assistants “cadets”.

More women are playing golf now

In 2016, 34 percent of the 2.5 million new golfers were female. According to the National Golf Foundation’s 2018 Golf Industry Report, women make up 24 percent of all golfers. This represents an increase of more than 13 percent over the prior five years.

Girls are gaining an interest in golf

Of 2.9 million junior golfers in 2016, 33 percent were female (ages 6-17). This represents an increase of 17 percent since 1995. In 2017, girls made up 25 percent of participants in the PGA Junior League.

Golf aids women in the business world

According to a 2016 study with Sports and Leisure Research Group (SLRG) entitled “A New Context for Business Golf,” female executives agree that golf builds confidence and is an integral part of business. Almost 80 percent of women believe that playing golf in a business environment is a great networking tool for relationships with colleagues, clients, and potential clients. More than half of the businesswomen who play golf say that it has made them more comfortable being assertive, disciplined, and taking calculated risks. What’s more, nearly 60 percent of women golfers felt that playing golf has boosted their professional success and that it made them feel more included in work-related endeavors.

Women in the LPGA

There are now approximately 40 LPGA tournaments played each year, including four major tournaments. They are the Nabisco Championship, the U.S. Women’s Open, the LPGA Championship, and the Women’s British Open.

There are more women golfers — both “off-course” and online

Women account for 41 percent of “off-course golfers.” This stat suggests that places like Topgolf are increasing the sport’s exposure to females and, in turn, helps boost the health of the game. Instagram influencers are also proving that there is an interest in women who golf from both the brand and fan perspective, even if the focus is not on the LPGA players themselves. Tania Tare is a good example. She’s a golf trick shot artist with over 215,000 followers on Instagram alone.

Women continue to make progress in golf

In 2012, the home of The Masters, Augusta National Golf Club, invited former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and South Carolina financier Darla Moore to become the first women to wear green jackets when the club opened for a new season in October. (The 80-year old club had been under fire during the last several years due to its all-male membership.)

We love that our neighbor, Augusta National, allowed women to play golf at their prestigious course. At Harbor Club, we champion and celebrate girls and women of all ages to participate in the sport. Our highly-active Ladies Golf Association holds several events, play days, and tournaments that help empower both new and experienced female golfers alike. We understand that golf creates meaningful connections as well as teaches skills that last a lifetime for all who play. Try it for yourself and see. Get your group together and book a tee time today.

Lake Oconee Boat Rentals

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Harbor Club Lake Oconee Schools

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Time certainly flies when you’re having fun, especially during the summer months here at Lake Oconee. It’s hard to believe, but school will be back in session very soon. We know that access to great schools is a significant factor for families when deciding where to live, so we’re highlighting some of the very best in our area.

These include Athens Academy, Gatewood School, and Lake Oconee Academy, which is a Greene County Public Charter School. Here’s some helpful information on each:

Lake Oconee Academy

Location: 1021 Titan Circle, Greensboro, GA 30642 (2.4 miles from our front gate.)

Lake Oconee Academy (LOA) is a highly rated, public charter school. Established in 2007, LOA caters to grades Kindergarten through 12. There are approximately 1020 kids enrolled, and the student-to-teacher ratio is 10:1. Since the school’s inception, Lake Oconee Academy has been one of the highest performing schools in the state of Georgia.

Mission:“The mission of Lake Oconee Academy is to increase student achievement by building a culture of high expectations for all students. The Academy will incorporate common sense and proven principles, such as a research-based curriculum, high expectations for students, both academically and behaviorally, an emphasis on outstanding school leadership and faculty, and parental involvement. The culture of the Academy is built on these fundamental principles.”

Accolades: 2014 National Blue Ribbon School, 2014 Best 50 Public Elementary Schools in the U.S. by TheBestSchools.org, 2018 AP® Honor School, 5-Star School Climate Star Rating by the Georgia DOE, AdvancedEd Accredited, LOA’s high school was ranked number 10 in the state according to 2015 CCRPI (College Career Readiness Performance Index) results. 

Notable fact: LOA was named an International Spanish Academy (ISA) by the Ministry of Education of Spain in 2016 and was the first K-12 program in the U.S. and Canada to obtain the designation. ISA students gain fluid use of the Spanish language, using it in context in their content courses, such as Social Studies and Science, as well as in their Spanish classes.

Athens Academy

Location: 1281 Spartan Ln, Athens, GA 30606

Athens Academy is a private, co-educational, college preparatory school. Established in 1967, Athens Academy caters to grades Nursery/Preschool through 12. There are approximately 936 kids enrolled, and the student-to-teacher ratio is 8:1.

Mission:“Athens Academy seeks excellence with honor in the educational and personal experience of each student. For over 50 years, Athens Academy has pursued its mission of Excellence with Honor through academics, athletics, fine arts, and service and leadership.”

Accolades: National Blue Ribbon Exemplary High School 2018

Notable fact: 92% of students earned scores of 3 or higher on Advanced Placement exams over the past decade.

Gatewood Schools

Location: 139 Phillips Dr, Eatonton, GA 31024

Gatewood Schools is a private, co-educational, Christian school. Established in 1970, Gatewood Schools caters to grades PreK through 12. There are approximately 423 kids enrolled, and the student-to-teacher ratio is 9:1.

Mission: “The mission of Gatewood Schools is to educate students in a nurturing, Christian environment while instilling life-long characteristics of faith, truth, honor, loyalty, and pride. Gatewood Schools will provide an educational experience that prepares students for postsecondary education and lasting success.”

Accolades: The Michael Drake Award for the Top GISA School in Athletics

Notable fact: All classrooms are equipped with SMART Board technology to enhance the student’s learning experience.

If your thinking of moving to the Lake Oconee area and want an excellent education for your children, these three schools present outstanding options. Don’t forget, The University of Georgia (UGA), which U.S. News & World Report presently ranks 13th among public national universities, is in nearby Athens too. If you’d like more information on schools and other educational facilities near our Southern Living-Inspired Community, our real estate team is happy to help. Contact us today.

New 2019 Golf Rules: The Top 5 You Should Know

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Did you know that the rules of golf changed this year? There were over 20 official changes that went into effect on January 1, 2019. If you don’t feel well versed in them, you can refer to the USGA’s full text of the rules for the details. In the meantime, here are the top five you should know.

1 – Spike marks (Rule 13.1)

You may now repair damage on the putting green without penalty. As long as you are reasonable when restoring the putting green back to its original condition, you’ll be fine. In the past, players weren’t allowed to repair damages. It’s nice that you can fix it now, but it also means you can no longer use those damaged parts as an excuse for missing a putt.

2 – Flagstick (Rule 13.2)

You may now putt with the flagstick left in the hole and not worry about a penalty if your ball hits it. In the past, you would have received a two-shot penalty if your ball hit the flagstick. This one is an excellent timesaver since players will no longer have to tend to the flag before they attempt their putts. 

3 – Drop height (Rule 14.3)

When dropping a ball, it may no longer be from shoulder height. The new, proper way to drop it requires that the ball be dropped straight down from knee height. “Knee height” means the height of a players knee when in a standing position. Sure, the new process may look a little strange, but everyone will quickly grow accustomed to it. 

4 – Loose impediments (Rule 15.1)

The new rules state that you may remove a loose impediment without penalty anywhere on or off the course. Previously, you weren’t allowed to move those things (such as branches, stones, and leaves.) Now you are allowed to move them — but be careful to ensure the ball doesn’t move too. If it does, then it will count as a penalty. 

5 – Search time (Rule 18.2)

Today, a golf ball is considered “lost” if it isn’t found within three minutes after the player (or their caddie) begins to search for it. Before the rule change, players were given more time (five minutes) to find their ball. So for this one, be sure to check your watch before you start your search. Three minutes go by quickly. The disadvantage, of course, is that you may lose a few more golf balls. However, one nice advantage is that it may speed up the pace of play on the course.

All of the new rules intend to help players focus on the spirit of the game while promoting a faster, and more fun pace of play. Why not put them to the test here at Harbor Club? Our distinctive, Weiskopf-Morrish designed course was just awarded by Golfweek as one of the top five courses to play in Georgia. Indulge in amazing golf. Book your tee time today.

5 Reasons Families Love Living at Lake Oconee

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It seems like every day is a family day here at Lake Oconee. Georgia’s Lake Country is a favorite among families, and it’s no surprise as to why — the area has a lot going for it. Wondering what? Here are some top reasons why families like to call Lake Oconee home:

1) Lake life adventures

As Georgia’s second largest lake, there are plenty of opportunities to enjoy Lake Oconee with family members of all ages. There’s boating, water skiing, jet-skiing, swimming, tubing, kayaking, and fishing, just to name a few. Since our climate is mild and Lake Oconee’s water level never fluctuates more than 18 inches, it’s easy for everyone, young and the not so young, to have fun on the lake all year round. 

2) Excellent education

Parents may appreciate this particular benefit more than their kids, but the latter will be thankful one day. Greensboro has top-rated schools, including Lake Oconee Academy (LOA), renowned as one of the nation’s top public charter schools. Families are known for moving to Greene County specifically to enroll their children at LOA. Also, statistics show excellent ratings for Greene County schools overall in the areas of rankings, enrollment, test performance, graduation rates, ethnicity, diversity, and more.

3) Southern charm is alive and well

Yes sir and yes ma’am, the hospitable South still exists here in the Lake Oconee area. Whether you’re out running errands or simply walking past a “stranger” on one of our quaint, downtown streets, most everyone here smiles and says hello. You cannot mistake the friendliness and Southern charm of the locals. Throughout Lake Country, and our neighborhood, in particular, don’t be surprised if folks address you formally and chat with you like they’ve known you for ages. 

4) Outdoor activities

Besides all the fun “lake life” activities, there are many other outdoorsy things for every member of the family. Here at Harbor Club there is amazing golf (especially at our award-winning, Weiskopf/Morrish-designed golf course,) tennis, pickleball, and hiking, as well as other resort-style amenities. Also, the 37,000-acre Oconee National Forest is nearby, and it features excellent camping, hunting, equestrian trails, and wildlife viewing. 

5) Family-friendly events

There are tons of fun events to enjoy in Lake Country. From our town’s farmers markets and fairs to outdoor movies and live music, there’s always something interesting and entertaining to do in this area. Durhamtown Off Road Resort offers sporting clays, paintball, ATVs, and more. The historic Antebellum Trail is as fun as it is educational, with gorgeous 19th-century homes and heirloom gardens along the way. Family reunions abound here too, with many held here at Harbor Club. Our community has several event venues that are perfect for those gatherings, big and small. Picnics and cookouts are popular, but if you don’t want to prepare meals yourself, our catering team has you covered. 

Our Southern Living-Inspired Community is one that is a perfect fit for families at Lake Oconee. The neighborly feel is second to none. With so many resort-style activities, events, and amenities in and around our community, it’s effortless to spend quality time and create wonderful memories together. Come experience it for yourself — contact us so we can start planning your visit today.

 

Lake Oconee Summertime Events

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Lake Country is a wonderful place to live. It’s tranquil, yet there’s always something fun to do here in the Lake Oconee area. Whether you live in or around Harbor Club, these summertime events are no exception. Here’s a list of upcoming activities you won’t want to miss out on.

Live Music at The Boathouse

Dates: See below

Time: 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM

Where: The Boathouse Marina and Restaurant – 3991 Walker Church Rd, Greensboro

Cost: Free

Harbor Club has an amazing line-up of musicians scheduled for our summer concert series, including:

July 13 – Shane Millwood 

July 20 – Justin Dukes

July 27 – Ronnie Pittman

Aug 3 – Josh Hilley

Come via car or boat and bring chairs and blankets to sit on. Or dance the night away! Delicious food and beverages are available for purchase from the restaurant. (No outside coolers please.)

Harmony Park Farmers Market

Date: Every Saturday 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM (May 4 – September 7)

Time: 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Where: Harmony Crossing – 113 Harmony Crossing, Eatonton

Ready for some delicious, local fruits and veggies? These folks are celebrating 12 years of farmers market fun in Harmony Crossing. You’ll find the market directly behind Lights of Oconee in Harmony Park.

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Harbor Club Junior Golf Camp

Dates: Tuesday, July 9 – Friday, July 12

Time: Based on age groups (see below)

Where: Harbor Club golf course

This summer’s program includes daily clinics for swinging, chipping, pitching, and putting. The kids then play holes on our prestigious course to show off their newly acquired skills. Food and beverages will be provided each day. Ages 5-9 attend from 9-10:15 AM. Ages 10-18 attend from 10:30-11:45 AM. Hurry! Sign-ups are limited to the first 36 kids. 

Details: For more info or to sign up, call (800) 505-GOLF

Motown on Main – Featuring The Groove Crew Band

Date: Saturday, July 13, 2019

Time: 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Where: Oconee Brewing Company- 202 North West Street, Greensboro

Enjoy a fantastic night of live music! The food truck will be announced soon.

This event benefits Greene County Family Connections. This is a 21 and older show. 

Cost: Tickets will be $20 at the door.

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Pajama Movie Day

Date: Wednesday, July 17, 2019

Time: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Where: Greene County Library – 610 South Main Street, Milledgeville

Perfect for kids dressed in their pajama best, they will enjoy watching Space Dogs at this event at Greene County Library. 

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Movie Thursday – Inside Out

Date: Thursday, July 18, 2019

Time: 2:00 PM 4:00 PM

Where: Eatonton Putnam County Library – 309 North Madison Avenue, Eatonton

Come join kids from the Eatonton and Lake Oconee area for the movie Inside Out. This will be a fun, live, free event and snacks will be provided.

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All New Museum & People’s Choice Classic Car Show

Date: Saturday, July 20, 2019

Time: 4:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Where: Memory Lane Classic Cars – 171 Scott Road Northeast, Eatonton

If you are a car enthusiast, you’ll love this show. This charity event benefits the Lake Oconee Elks. There will be a special showing of Mr. Jerry’s all-new collection along with music, food, auctions, and raffles. Come early to enter your classic car for only $20. A free parking lot party will make this a fun event, so bring your lounger and enjoy. 

Cost: $5 donation at the door, kids ages 12 and under are free

Details Call (706) 991-1835

Damn Yankees at The Plaza

Dates: Friday, July 26 at 7:00 PM, Saturday, July 27 at 7:00 PM, and Sunday, July 28 at 2:00 PM

Where: The Plaza Arts Center – 305 North Madison Avenue, Eatonton

The Plaza Alliance for the Performing arts is proud to present a live event, the Damn Yankees, this summer at The Plaza! This sporty, musical comedy is a true American classic.

Cost: Tickets $15 – $20 – $25

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2019 Talon Throwdown

Date: August 9-11, 2019

Time: 9:00 AM August 9 – 5:00 PM August 11

Where: Lake Oconee

This fundraising charity event benefits the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Talon Powerboats will sponsor an opening night party, boat parade, and a Saturday evening dinner at an “on water” restaurant. There’s a giveaway for a new Talon boat too!

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Meet Me at The Plaza Outdoor Concert

When: Friday, August 16, 2019

Time: 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Where: The Plaza Arts Center – 305 North Madison Avenue, Eatonton

This is a free concert event for the community sponsored by Farmers & Merchants Bank. Bring your coolers, blankets, chairs, and set up on The Plaza lawn. 

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The Return – A Beatles Tribute Concert

When: Friday, August 16, 2019

Time: 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM

Where: Festival Hall – 201 North Main Street, Greensboro

Greene County Local Action Committee for The Firefly Trail presents The Return, a Beatles Tribute Concert. All proceeds go directly to building The Model Mile portion of The Firefly Trail in the city limits of Union Point.

Cost: Tickets are $45 plus fees

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Third Annual Southern Classic® BBQ Competition

Date: Saturday, August 24, 2019

Time: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Where: Farmview Market – 2610 Eatonton Road, Madison

Join Farmview for another year as local teams face off in the Third Annual Southern Classic® BBQ competition. Contestants will be sampling chicken, pork ribs, beef tri-tip, and more. BBQ meals will also be available for purchase. Enjoy live music, kids crafts, and lots of other fun for the entire family.

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If you’re visiting the Lake Oconee area for the first time, come visit us at Harbor Club. We’d love to show you around our award-winning, Southern Living-Inspired community. Contact us today.

Coming Soon: New Southern Living Model Home

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Do you remember our last Southern Living-Inspired model home? It was, and continues to be, a gorgeous place full of visual appeal both inside and out. We had a lot of fun festivities for the official unveiling of that elegant house. Some of those included a family block party, a live demonstration on how to make the perfect Southern Living “Bloody Maria,” and the preparing and sharing of delicious Southern Living appetizers, among other goodies.

If you missed out, don’t worry. We’re excited to announce that our newest Southern Living-Inspired model home will be unveiled very soon — probably mid-to-late summer. We’ve got some great things planned when that happens, so stay tuned for dates and times.

Much like before, we plan on having an exciting open house event held exclusively for our Harbor Club residents and members. These lucky individuals will have the privilege of experiencing the reality of this beautiful, Calvin Cline-designed concept home before tours are opened up to the general public. Proudly built by our in-house builder, Patriot Builders, here are some of the details and highlights to look forward to.

The new home’s design is fittingly dubbed the “Double Eagle,” as it overlooks the #3 green of our award-winning, Weiskopf/Morrish-designed golf course.

With an open-concept kitchen, great room and dining room, the large windows fill the entire space with cheerful light. These windows also capitalize on the gorgeous, long-range, golf course views. The covered lanai is an inviting outdoor space that creates a spirit for warm gatherings with family and friends.

The kitchen infuses character and soul with luxe appeal. It includes upgraded lighting, custom cabinets, stainless steel appliances (with a five-burner gas cooktop), and stylish granite countertops. The nearby, enormous laundry room is an attractive yet highly-efficient space for handling daily tasks.

The master bedroom is conveniently located on the main floor. Both it and the master bath are quite spacious, taking up an entire wing of the 3,418 sq ft home. Along with a full bath, there are two secondary bedrooms that flank an upstairs, spacious loft. This area is the perfect place for a guest lounge or an owner’s get-away space.

There’s much to look forward to as we anticipate the unveiling of this, our newest Southern Living-Inspired home and we will keep you notified of the upcoming festivities. In the meantime, please feel free to contact us with questions or requests for more specific information. We look forward to showing you the beauty of our neighborhood and why Harbor Club was hand-picked as an exclusive Southern Living-Inspired Community.

(Note: At this writing, this home located at 1010 Peachtree Court, is currently available for sale and is listed for $779,500.)

Kids Summer Activities in and Around Harbor Club

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Looking for some fun in the sun with your children this summer? Of course, we’ve got plenty of cool things to do right here at Harbor Club. Kids love swimming in our refreshing pool, having fun at the dog park, fishing on Lake Oconee and at our stocked ponds, hiking the trails, practicing puts at the putting green, and playing tennis and pickleball, among other sports. 

In addition to those activities, here are a few other kid-friendly happenings to enjoy in and around Harbor Club this summer:

Miss Mag’s Storytime

Where: Greene County Library, 610 South Main Street, Greensboro, GA

When: Thursdays in June and July. 10:30 AM

Cost: Free

Miss Mag, “The Queen of all Storytime” will tell a magical story for children of all ages. This is an excellent way to get kids engaged and excited about reading this summer. Check out a few books while you’re there.

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Equestrian Open House

Where: Diamond K Stables, 217 N Wesley Chapel Rd, Eatonton, GA

When: June 8, 2019. 11 AM – 4 PM

Cost: See below

This open house includes free pony and horse rides for both kids and adults. There will be farm tours, hay wagon rides, games, and activities too. Concessions include hotdogs, snacks, and drinks. For only $5, attendees can have a 15-minute lesson with one of the instructors.

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Spelling Bee

Where: Greene County Library, 610 South Main Street Greensboro, GA

When: June 11, 2019. 11 AM – 2 PM

Cost: Free

Do your children love to spell out words? Sign them up for this kid-friendly spelling contest at the library. Winners get to move on to the next contest on June 28th.

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Lakeside Summer Concert Series

Where: Harbor Club Boathouse Marina and Restaurant, 3991 Walker Church Rd, Greensboro, GA

When: Saturday nights in June and July, 6:30 – 9:30 PM

Cost: Free

This popular, outdoor concert event is tons of fun for both kids and adults. Arrive via boat, car, jet ski, golf cart, kayak – whatever works best. Don’t forget to bring chairs and blankets to sit on. Kids (and adults) enjoy dancing to the live music, playing bocce ball, putting on the putting green, and playing other lawn games. The Boathouse Restaurant has delicious food and drinks available for purchase. (Note: No outside alcohol or coolers allowed please.)

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Junior Golf Camp

Where: Harbor Club

When: July 9-12, 2019. Ages 5-9 attend from 9-10:15 AM. Ages 10-18 attend from 10:30-11:45 AM.

Cost: $125/each

Daily clinics include lessons for swinging, chipping, pitching, and putting. Kids will then play holes on our prestigious course to show off their newly acquired skills. Lunch, drinks, and snacks are provided each day. The U.S. Kids Golf Company will be on-site on Tuesday, July 9th to provide free fittings and special pricing on clubs. Space is limited. Please call Harbor Club at 1 (800) 505-GOLF for details or to sign up.

Art Camp

Where: The Plaza Arts Center, 205 N. Madison Ave. Eatonton, GA

When: July 15-19, 2019. 9 AM – 12:30 PM

Cost: $100/each for kids ages 6-14

Have your kids enjoy a fun-filled week of craft activities, including painting, drawing, pottery, weaving, and more. Kids get to present their masterpieces during the last hour of camp week on July 19.

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Last but not least, rent a boat over at The Boathouse Marina for a memorable day on the lake. From food to fuel, we’ve got everything you need to make it enjoyable for the whole family.

There’s always something fun to do in and around our Southern Living-Inspired Community. Come visit this summer and see for yourself what life is like at Harbor Club.

Junior Golf: Why Kids Should Play

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How many kids do you know that play golf? Of those, we’re willing to bet that those junior golfers are some of the most impressive, well-rounded young adults you know. We also believe that playing the game has something to do with their success and achievements. You may have already read our previous post about the benefits of junior golf, but here are a few more reasons why kids should play.

Teaches civility

Learning civility at a young age is an asset. The game of golf helps to teach children respect, good manners, and proper etiquette, not only on the course but in life too. It’s easy to admire a young person who cultivates, demonstrates, and values these excellent traits.

No two games are alike

Even if playing on the same course multiple times, players will discover that no two games are alike. The conditions are always changing, there are different players, new tactics are employed, and results can vary each time. Every round is as compelling as the last.

Golf mimics life

Just like in life, players experience the highest of highs, mediocrity, and the lowest of lows on the golf course. It’s a sport that gives players the ability to take advantage of new opportunities, strategize and plan next moves, learn how to be laser-focused, be humbled from mistakes, persevere, and move on. It’s good practice for junior golfers since life operates in much the same way.

Practice anywhere

One of golf’s better assets is that practice can occur almost anywhere. Of course, there is the course itself, the range, and the putting green — all the typical “go-to’s.” However, players are known for practicing putts in the living room, perfecting swings in the garage, and chipping out on the lawn, among other non-traditional places (even the office.)

Age doesn’t matter

The world’s oldest golfer is over 100 years old. Tiger Woods started playing at the young age of two. Golf is a fantastically rare sport that connects multiple age generations. Young or old, it’s a game where all players can enjoy the company (and the examples) of others.

Different ways to play

Don’t want to play 18 holes? There’s nothing wrong with playing less. Also, a player can join a team or play as an individual. Formats can be Texas-scramble, foursomes, Ryder Cup, match play — there are tons of possibilities. With so many different ways to play, every round has the ability to be unique and more interesting than the last.

The earlier your kids start, the better

There are lots of advantages for playing golf at a young age. What’s more, if a child discovers they love the sport, it could lead to a college scholarship. Some may end up finding their life’s passion with a long-lasting professional career (much longer than that of a pro football player, for example.) Starting at a young age means the child can cultivate the skills necessary to play a superior game. As a result, they’ll gain pride, gratification, and most of all, confidence in themselves and their abilities.

Do you have questions on how to get your children started with golf? We’re happy to help with lessons, junior golf camp, and more. Give our pro shop a call today at (706) 453-4414.

 

Calvin R. Cline and His Southern Living-Inspired Designs

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When it comes to Southern Living-Inspired home designs, the name to know is Calvin Cline. We’ve mentioned him a few times in the past. In fact, his previous firm, Caldwell-Cline Architects, designed the famous “Augusta National House” located here at Harbor Club.


Although, that’s not the only project he’s accomplished in our award-winning golf and lake community. We’re working with him on several beautiful new Southern Living-Inspired homes, some of which are being built right now by our esteemed in-house builder, Patriot Builders.

To give you some background, Calvin is an Associate member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and member of the American Institute of Building Designers (AIBD). He began his design relationship with Southern Living Magazine in the 1990s while he was with Design Traditions, a Stephen Fuller Company. That strong collaboration continues to this day with his current company, cm2 Design Associates. He has created several Southern Living Idea Houses and portfolio collections and has received numerous awards for his design excellence along the way. As we are a Southern Living-Inspired Community, his home designs add the perfect amount of charm, taste, Southern spirit, and beauty to our neighborhood.

So, what makes for a Southern Living-designed home? Predominantly, they are classic homes that reflect the historic charm of Southern architecture, but with modern style. They include sought-after features like open, free-flowing interior spaces with high ceilings and numerous windows that offer beautiful, natural light. You’ll find gracious porches and inviting outdoor spaces that add a traditional, Southern feel. Each home is packed with beauty and curb appeal yet are designed perfectly for entertaining, inside or out. Best of all, they combine form and function with stylish, innovative spaces that the whole family can enjoy.

Curious to see some examples for yourself? We have a few of Calvin’s Southern Living-inspired home designs under various stages of construction right now. Three of them are Longview plans, two are Double Eagles, and one is a Muirfield.

The Longview

Availability (as of this writing):

1060 Carnoustie Drive – 2909 sq ft, pond views

1610 Club Drive – 2490 sq ft, golf course views (#11 fairway)

The Double Eagle

Availability (as of this writing):

1640 Club Drive – 3418 sq ft, golf course views (#11 fairway)

1010 Peachtree Court – 3418 sq ft, golf course views (#3 green)

The Muirfield

Availability (as of this writing):

1040 Quaker Ridge Road – 2740 sq ft, golf course views

These highly sought-after, Southern Living-Inspired home designs are selling fast — so visit us soon. We’re excited to show them to you and to give you a personalized tour of our inviting lake and golf community. Contact us today.

Harbor Club: A Modern Country Club

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When you think of a “country club” what exactly do you envision? In your mind’s eye, the image likely includes a picturesque golf course. Golf is a fantastic and fun sport, but there is so much more to a modern country club than that. Here at Harbor Club, we’ve created a more contemporary club culture with a wide array of offerings and experiences that entice both golfers and non-golfers alike.

The country club of today is more akin to a family-centric activity center. Besides the standard offerings of exclusive golf, tennis, and swimming, there are other fun-filled fitness options and activities. There are also more social, leisurely, and educational events for all ages to appreciate. Consider Harbor Club as a good example, as members can take advantage of:

Unique sports

A pool; tennis clinics, lessons, and tournaments; as well as men’s and ladies golf associations are relatively typical of a country club. Outside the norm is the fast-growing sport of pickleball, which is taking the nation by storm. We’ve recently added several new pickleball courts to satisfy the need and have avid teams that play almost every day. Another fun sport is croquet. It’s a leisurely, yet strategic game that is enjoyed by all ages. We play at Harbor Club every Friday morning on our beautiful croquet lawn. Fishing is a sport too, right? If your family likes to fish, our team at The Boathouse equip you for a great day out on Lake Oconee. Also, our ponds are well-stocked for easy, catch-and-release fishing.

Hobbies and clubs

The Ladies League is a fantastic group of women who engage in educational luncheons, local field trips, charitable events, and social gatherings (including Southern Living-Inspired Bunco.) Then there is our Victory Garden, which is the pride and joy of our avid garden club. It features several professionally designed, raised beds to help gardeners (young and old) grow vegetables and other healthy plants with ease. There are other fun-filled clubs, including a book club, men’s poker group, marathon bridge club, a game group, and more.

Multiple fitness options

The 2000-square foot fitness center at The Grove provides a wealth of options for getting fit. Besides the well-equipped gym (with cardio and strength-training equipment) there are several classes to enjoy. These include Men’s Golf Yoga Conditioning, Barre & Toning, Zumba, Gentle Stretch Yoga, and Jazzercise, to name a few. The Grove campus also includes a hiking trail, a Fit-Trail, a quarter-mile track, and a multi-use sports field.

Social, recreational, and leisure opportunities

Want to hang out with fellow dog owners? Our dog park at The Grove is the place to be. The large, fenced in areas provide safe places for both you and Fido to run, play fetch, and hang out with friends. Or, indulge in a delicious meal with family and friends at The Clubhouse or The Boathouse Restaurants. Relish in live music, summer concerts, trivia nights, educational seminars, luncheons, holiday parties, happy hours, themed dinners, and more. If you want to chill out, head to The Boathouse on Lake Oconee or go to our Sanctuary pond at The Grove. Both are beautiful spots to have a picnic, read a book, and appreciate nature.

Kids activities

Don’t forget about the children. A country club is perfect for kids because it offers an environment outside of school where they can socialize and create close friendships. What’s more, a club can help kids learn how to respect, act, and behave around other kids and adults. Harbor Club caters to kids with events and activities like Junior golf, Breakfast with Santa, Easter egg hunts, Halloween Costume parties, golf cart parades, corn hole, comedians, magicians, and pool parties, just to name a few.

Whatever country club activities you enjoy most, our goal as a modern, Southern Living-Inspired Community is to create optimal environments that foster friendly gatherings, interactions, and celebrations. We’ve built a community with amenities and programs that spur those interactions year-round. Come see for yourself what a modern club lifestyle is like. Plan your visit to Harbor Club today.

Gardening: Like Going to the Gym but Better

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Our good friends at Southern Living magazine recently published an article titled, “A New Study Says Gardening Is Just as Good As Going to the Gym.” As attention-grabbing as that is, we think it’s possible that gardening could be even better than a gym workout. How? As much as we love our gym workouts, there are several unique health benefits that gardening offers.

Boosts your vitamin D

When you’re outside in the sun, your exposed skin naturally produces Vitamin D. To absorb calcium properly, your body must have that vital nutrient. What happens if you’re not absorbing enough calcium? Your body grabs it from somewhere else — typically the stores in your skeleton, which can result in weakened bones. As we age, we want to avoid that as much as possible. Getting enough Vitamin D and calcium absorption will help you resist fractures, osteoporosis, and other detrimental bone health issues.

Receive a hormone high

Studies have shown that inhaling the bacteria “M. vaccae” can both reduce anxiety while increasing levels of the happy hormone, serotonin. Where can you find this “M. vaccae”? Believe it or not, it’s in dirt. It’s a healthy bacteria that love to live in the soil. Now you have all the more reason to dig your hands into the earth happily knowing that “dirt don’t hurt.”

Heal faster

If you’re in the process of healing, either physically, emotionally, or both, the simple act of being outside in a natural environment (like a pretty garden) can help you recover. An article from Scientific American mentions two groups of patients recovering from surgery: one who could look out their hospital windows at leafy, green trees, while the other had only a brick wall. Not surprisingly, the group with the natural, tree-lined view healed much more quickly, required less pain medication, and had fewer complications during their healing process.

Influences healthy eating

When you grow your own herbs, fruits, and vegetables, you gain more than just delicious produce. The whole process creates a desire to indulge in and eat the bounty you worked so hard to cultivate. You already know that there is nothing like the taste of a warm, juicy, homegrown tomato picked at the peak of ripeness. Having ready access to that kind of fresh, delicious food will inspire you to enjoy more of it …and share it too (especially when it comes to a bountiful zucchini harvest.)

So whether you want to do some healthy gardening or prefer to do a heart-pumping gym workout, we’ve got you covered either way. Simply head to The Grove where you’ll find both our Victory Garden and our Fitness Center. The Grove campus is just one of the many amenities we enjoy at Harbor Club. We’d be happy to show it to you and so much more. Contact us today for a personalized tour.

Bent Trees: Native American Trail Markers

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If you’ve ever seen an oddly bent tree in our local woods, you may have happened upon a trail tree. These special trees are unique. Created by Native Americans as navigational tools, they represent ancient trail markers that helped them traverse long distances with ease. 

As land development continues today, these special trees are, unfortunately, vanishing at an increased rate. Good land stewards that we are, we know how fortunate we are at Harbor Club to have one of these fascinating Native American legacies. Better yet, our bent tree is alive, well, and protected within our gates.

Bent trees were originally saplings that were purposely bent in the correct direction for accurate trail navigation. The bend of a baby hardwood tree (typically a white oak) was secured with items such as sinew, rawhide, or vines. Alternatively, the saplings were weighted down with dirt or rocks. The tree would be left bent in the bent position for about year. After that, the tie-downs were released. The tree would then continue to grow with the “elbow” pointing in the proper direction.

The practice of creating the bends in the saplings did not kill the trees. It did, however, change their development. As the trees continued to grow, the bends would sometimes touch the ground. When that happened, it would often produce a second set of roots and possibly form an additional trunk.

What were the trees pointing to? While trail designation was the most popular use, the trees could have been manipulated toward other significant things. These could be an ideal spot to cross a stream, sites for medicinal plants, council circles, trading posts, and sacred burial grounds.

The Trail Tree Project, maintained by The Mountain Stewards nonprofit group, keeps a database of bent trees that exist throughout the eastern part of the United States. Trail trees are not protected by law, so to keep them safe, the database only shows a large general area in which a particular bent tree is located.

If you happen upon a bent tree, ours in particular, be respectful of it and its historical significance. Please do not climb or sit on the tree and its fragile branches. We want to ensure that these unique living relics continue to thrive for others to admire and appreciate in the future.

If you come to Harbor Club for a tour, we’d be happy to show you our cherished bent tree. It’s one of many fantastic things to see and experience at our Southern Living-Inspired Community. Start planning your visit today.

10 Reasons to Love Living in the South

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Whether you’re pondering living in the South or are one of the lucky ones already doing it, we felt compelled to share why life is so great here. With all the benefits, it’s an easy place to love. Here are 10 reasons why it’s so charming:

1) Food

Southern culture is entrenched with delicious foods and innovative culinary masters. Not only is a cold sweet tea or Coca-Cola delightful on a hot summer day, but we sure do enjoy toasting with friends over a mint julep or another historically southern cocktail. Delicious lunches and dinners offer up perfectly fried chicken, barbeque, shrimp and grits, hush puppies and sweet banana pudding for dessert. Note that barbeque by itself is sacred here. The standards are very high, and only the best survive.

2) History

The South is rich in fascinating history. Beyond the historic charm of The Masters golf tournament at Augusta National, there are many other commemorated places to experience, several having to do with the Civil War. There are antebellum mansions, timeworn forts, battlefields, and plantations turned into beautiful parks and museums. These places help us to learn about the past and better understand the historic influences that make the South what it is today.

3) Hospitality

Our southern hospitality is renown throughout the world. The people are incredibly friendly and have impeccable manners. You’ll often hear polite pleasantries like ‘please’ and ‘thank you’ as well as ‘sir’ and ‘ma’am.’ Neighbors are actually neighborly and have no qualms suddenly sharing a home-cooked meal with brand new friends. People smile, say hello, and hold doors open for you, even if you’re a stranger. Just one of the perks of living at Harbor Club – where your neighbors wave to you.

4) Sayings

It doesn’t matter where you’re from, if you live in the South and you want to refer to a group of people, you will say “y’all.” A larger than normal group is often referred to as “all y’all.” Here, a “buggy” is a shopping cart. If you’re asked to “mash” the button, you need to hit it. “Cut the light” means to turn it off. Those that are “fixin’ to” do something means there’s getting ready to take care of a task…maybe. Also, don’t be surprised if you are referred to as honey, sweetie, sugar, or darlin.’ Don’t worry — these are all terms of endearment.

5) Loyalties

We’re not just talking about family loyalty. Those that live in the South have a strong commitments towards their towns, schools, college sports (especially SEC football), and church. The same goes for food. Here, Coca-Cola, barbeque, and mayonnaise brand allegiances are the norm.

6) Weather

Living in the South means experiencing all four seasons without having to deal with snow (most of the time.) It’s relatively warm with a few cold snaps in the winter. For the most part, you can enjoy the outdoors year-round.

7) Flowers

Due in large part to the great weather, there is always something in bloom here. Even in winter, you’ll find that colorful pansies abound. Then there are the iconic southern flowers like magnolias, azaleas, gardenias, camellias, hydrangeas, crape myrtles, roses, tea olives, and jasmine. The bonus? Many of these heirloom plants are have lovely scents too.

8) Mountains and beaches

Not only do we have the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains and The Great Smoky Mountains National Park, but we also have easy access to the beaches on the Gulf Coast and Atlantic. Whether you enjoy skiing on powder or water, you can do both in the South. With the great weather, the mountains, beaches, (and our lakes) are wonderful places to experience year-round.

9) Porch Life

Front porch living is a way of life in the South. Porches offer a shady, inviting place to sit and relax, usually in the comfort of wood rockers. It’s even better to pass the sunny days of summer with a cold glass of sweet tea and in the company of family and friends.

10) Fun lifestyle

With the great weather, food, and hospitality, there is always something fun going on. Tailgates, barbecues, parties, and other outdoor events are common occurrences. Southern Living-Inspired communities like ours are known for creating optimal environments that foster friendly gatherings, interactions, and celebrations. We are proud that our neighborhood exudes that warm southern charm and hospitality.

Ready to experience Southern living for yourself? We invite you to come to Harbor Club. Contact us today.

Golf Georgia: Harbor of Hospitality

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Grab your latest issue of Golf Georgia magazine and turn to page 50-51. There, in the GSGA Lifestyle section, you’ll find a fantastic write-up about our luxury Lake Oconee golf course and community. The title and subtitle say it all: “Harbor of Hospitality — Harbor Club on Lake Oconee: a welcome destination for families, golfers, and visitors.” Don’t have your issue handy? That’s ok. You can find the March/April edition of Golf Georgia online, but we also break down the article for you below. 

Community

There were many highlights mentioned regarding our Southern Living-Inspired Community. Among them were the warm and friendly vibe among neighbors, the thoughtful management team, the healthy growth both inside and outside the gates, and the fact that Harbor Club is a completely debt-free community.

Golf Course

Featured on Golf America TV, our award-winning, Weiskopf-Morrish designed golf course was discussed in detail, along with a video walk-thru tour of some favorite holes. Touted as a convenient spot for those who attend The Masters Tournament, players greatly enjoy playing the 17th hole, which emulates the infamous 12th hole at Augusta National.

Homes

With a collection of charming, established neighborhoods, thoughtfully-designed future developments, as well as a brand new Southern Living Inspired Model Home open for tours in late Spring, real estate options abound here. New construction or resale, there’s something for everyone at Harbor Club.

Residents

While Harbor Club offers similar (or better) features as other resort communities in the area, the main difference is the people that live here. Residents were quoted saying:

This is the friendliest neighborhood we have ever lived in.”

…you are surrounded with friends and caring people.”

“...it’s really a community within a community that makes us special.”

Amenities

Speaking of features, the amenity package at Harbor Club is unparalleled. In addition to the golf course, there is The Grove campus which offers a wide variety of fitness and leisure activities, The Stables for events, The Boathouse Marina and Restaurant located directly on Lake Oconee, pool, tennis, and so much more.

Philanthropy

Heavily involved in more than 40 local charitable organizations, Harbor Club was recently honored as Business Partner of The Year for the Pete Nance Boys and Girls Club. Our course is also the home course for most of our region’s school golf teams. The kids can practice and compete at no cost.

Memberships

Both residents and non-residents can take advantage of a variety of membership levels available. From full privilege (which includes unlimited access to the golf course) to a social membership (which offers access to exclusive events and other amenities), Lake Oconee area residents can easily find an option that works best for them.

Start planning your visit today so you can see and experience Harbor Club for yourself. Just like Golf Georgia discovered, we think you’ll find it “a welcome destination for families, golfers, and visitors.”

Favorite Golf Holes at Harbor Club

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We recently sat down with Harbor Club’s head golf pro, Keith Kelly to learn more about his professional golf background and his time here at Harbor Club. It was an exciting and insightful interview. During our chat with him, we discussed which holes are considered favorites at Harbor Club’s golf course. Here are the top five, in no particular order, along with why players find them so enjoyable to play.

Hole 17 – “The Marsh”

Par 3

Yardages \ 180 \ 174 \ 159 \ 114

Always a fun challenge, our 17th hole is designed to emulate the infamous 12th hole at Augusta National. It has very similar bunker placements, water hazard, and bean-shaped green. In fact, it was recently highlighted in Golf Georgia magazine, saying that it “plays like a bigger, juiced up version of Augusta National’s par three 12th.” Note that the winds can change shots dramatically on this hole, and it does require a fantastic tee shot over the lake.

Hole 18 – “Double Cross”

Par 4

Yardages \ 448/417 \ 415/388 \ 369/360 \ 310/310

A deceiving creek meanders down the right side of this long par 4 that contains two sets of tee boxes. The right tee box should be played at the middle fairway bunker with a driver or fairway wood. The peninsula tee has the creek running parallel with the fairway providing for a more aggressive play from the tee. The green is large and severe with some excellent hole locations. Over the water or over the trees, there are a lot of risks.

Hole 14 – “Wildflower”

Par 5

Yardages \ 552 \ 523 \ 486 \ 460

A large oak tree stands in the middle of this beautiful wooded par 5. With the split fairways, you can go left or right. Tee shots to the right of the tree are safer but will likely require a layup to a slightly uphill fairway that doglegs left. Longer tee shots down the left side may have an opportunity to go at this green in two over a large ravine. This hole is a fantastic, distinctly Weiskopf/Morrish, risk-reward par 5.

Hole 3 – “Stonebridge”

Par 4

Yardages \ 374 \ 345 \ 310 \ 281

Standing on this tee, you’ll see that thought and strategy are vital. It’s not a long hole but it is challenging and fun. There are hazards to the right and out of bounds left. It requires an accurate tee shot that should be played to the 150-yard marker. Once you’re around the corner, you’ll discover the green is guarded by a beautiful water hazard on the right.

Hole 5 – “Seven Deer”

Par 4

Yardages \ 465 \ 430 \ 383 \ 349

This is a fairly long and winding downhill par 4 that provides picturesque Lake Oconee as the backdrop. It is a challenging hole due to the bunkers and water behind the green. You can try to cut the corner but be careful — it can easily get you in trouble. Avoid the left fairway bunkers at all costs as well as getting caught up in the stunning scenery.

Playing our course is an experience you won’t soon forget. Among other prestigious accolades, our course was awarded as one of the Don’t delay. Book your tee time today.

 

Successful Homebuyers: 6 Smart Search Habits That Work

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When you’re getting ready to find a new home, the process can sometimes be a little overwhelming. It can also be a lot of fun if you’re properly prepared. There are several easy things you can do to make your home search experience better. Here are some helpful tips from our sales director, Kathy Phillips, to help you find the perfect home.

Look at location

Determining your ideal location is based on several personal factors that you feel are most important. When you identify locations you think you’d like to live in, take a deeper dive into whether it will work. How far is your commute? What is the traffic like? Are there good dining and shopping options nearby? Is good healthcare easily accessible? If you foresee doing a lot of travel, find out where the closest airport is located.

Identify communities

Once you’ve narrowed down your location, take a look at some of the popular communities located nearby. Check out their websites and social media pages. Are they active? Are there fun social activities? What kind of amenities do they have? Read the reviews and do a “birds-eye” or satellite map view of each community. Sometimes you’ll discover interesting things nearby. Ensure the communities on your list have the amenities most important to you and your family.

Decide on house type

When buying a new house, there are essentially three ways you can go. You can build a brand new custom home, purchase a new home on spec, or opt for a resale. Some people like to start from scratch, some like a newly constructed, quick move-in home where they can pick their finishes. Deciding which appeals to you most will help to narrow your list of choices.

Create a checklist

Write down your “must-haves” required for your new home. How many bedrooms and bathrooms should it have? If you plan on having family stay with you often enough, ensure there is enough space for them too. Also, think about the space required to accommodate other things, like your vehicles or even a golf cart. If you are a boater ask if there is easy access or storage nearby. Inquire about home warranties, internet access, cell coverage, and taxes. Even if you don’t have kids, ask about the schools. Why? Because good schools equal good resale value in the future.

Go on a tour

Make plans to visit the communities on your short list. Bring anything you need to take good notes and photos. Take a tour of the neighborhood and check out the amenities. Go on home tours of both resale and model homes that are of interest to you. Determine if there is enough room for things like your furniture (king bedroom set, for example) and your artwork. Take the time to visualize living in the home and if it has the right function and flow for your family. Don’t forget to make note of the fit, finish, and build quality of the homes. If a newly constructed home is high on your list, visit the Design Center if one is on-site.

Think ahead

It’s smart to think long-term. How will this home purchase help you be where you want to be in 5, 10, or 20 years from now? For example, can you envision aging-in-place in your new home? Will stairs be a problem? Are there family members with mobility issues? Or, perhaps the home is perfect for you now but you plan on selling it in ten years at a profit to upgrade to something else. Having vision into these things will help you make a smart choice.

Another smart choice? Harbor Club on Lake Oconee. Our award-winning, Southern Living-inspired, golf and lake community offers a wide variety of real estate options. We invite you to stop by and see for yourself why so many people have chosen Harbor Club as home.

5 Real Estate Myths Debunked

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When it comes to buying or selling real estate, there are lots of myths out there. How do you know what’s real and what’s not? We recently sat down with our expert sales director, Kathy Phillips, to find out. 

Myth 1 – You don’t need an agent.

Kathy: “Not only do you need an agent, but it’s best to have one that is highly knowledgeable about your area of interest. A reputable agent who has expertise in the local area that you want to buy or sell in is going to add a lot of value to your transaction either way.

Myth 2 – You can save money by selling your home yourself.

Kathy: “Widely known as an FSBO (For Sale By Owner), people who take on the task of selling their home or property themselves could be doing themselves a disservice. According to the National Association of Realtors, over 80% of buyers purchase real estate through an agent. More importantly, sellers often net over 20% more in the sale. Without an agent, it can easily be a big headache and a hassle. Especially when you consider the value of your time, it’s highly likely that money will be lost in the transaction rather than saved. Without a good agent, you could be losing a lot of exposure to a large portion of the buying population.

Myth 3 – You’re better off using an agent who’s a friend.

Kathy: “It’s actually better to leave personal relationships personal and use an on-site agent for the area you’re interested in. They will have the expertise and the power to help you buy and sell effectively. They have deep knowledge of disclosures, liability, pricing, house condition consulting, showing quality, and so much more. They know the area well and best understand how to match the needs of both local buyers and sellers.

Myth 4 – It’s cheaper to renovate an older home than buy a new one.

Kathy: “Sometimes this is true, but not always. It depends a lot on the home; it’s location and any unique differentiators that the property may have. For example, an older home on a nice lakefront piece of property can have a tremendous amount of potential. Sellers will have a greater return on investment if it is properly renovated with tasteful updates and upgrades. I bought my lake villa at Harbor Club with that in mind.

Myth 5 – You don’t need a home inspection on a brand new home.

Kathy: “No matter the home, whether it be resale or new construction, I always recommend getting an inspection. It’s worth every penny to have a professional set of eyes inspect the home from top to bottom to ensure there is nothing wrong and that your investment is sound.

When it comes to buying and selling real estate of any kind, it’s wise to have professional representation to help you debunk all the myths. At Harbor Club, Kathy is your perfect choice. She’s involved in almost half the real estate transactions that occur here. What’s more, she is successfully selling a third of all real estate at Harbor Club. She is vested in making the most of every transaction. Why? Because your success is her success. If you have an interest in Harbor Club real estate, contact us today.

Home Ownership: Tax and Financial Advantages

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Buying new house results in a lot more than just a great new place to live. Over time, that house becomes a home full of wonderful, warm memories of times spent with family and friends. What’s more, your investment comes with several tax and financial advantages, especially if financing was used for the purchase. Here’s why new homeowners should consider themselves fortunate, in more ways than one. 

It’s less expensive than renting

For some people, renting makes more sense than buying, especially if they foresee moving a lot in the future. However, for those that are ready to settle down and live someplace more long-term, buying is the way to go. Buying is, in the long term, far less expensive than renting, especially if interest rates remain low and the homeowners live there for a few years.

It produces wealth

Homebuyers should consider a mortgage like a mandatory savings plan. It’s an investment that will build wealth over time, especially for those that avoid overextending themselves financially. Making a wise home purchase – that being a well-built house in an excellent location – can be a smart financial move. Slowly but surely, the investment will produce wealth over time.

It builds equity

Every mortgage payment you make not only chips away at the amount you owe on your new home, but it also builds equity. Over time, as you pay down your mortgage, a more significant portion of your payment is applied to the principal, making the home’s equity grow even larger. Extra payments made toward the principal will make your equity increase even faster.

Mortgage interest tax deduction

A favorite financial incentive advantage for owning your own home? You can typically write off the interest payments you make on your mortgage. Mortgage companies send homeowners a 1098 tax form which shows the amount of interest paid on the loan the previous year. Depending on the homeowner’s tax situation, they can deduct some, if not all of that amount on their taxes. Also, if the house was purchased in the previous year, any interest paid as part of the closing costs can be included. Check with your tax preparer to be sure as to how much you can deduct as there can be a cap.

Property tax deduction

Some people pay their property taxes through their mortgage lenders via an escrow account. Others pay their municipality directly. Either way, the money paid for those taxes is also deductible. If paid through a lender’s escrow account, the amount will be shown on the 1098 form. If paid directly, homeowners should keep records of the check or automatic transfer used to pay the bill.

Private mortgage insurance (PMI) tax deduction

For those that put down less than 20% equity on a new home, the mortgage lender is likely to require private mortgage insurance on the loan. The advantage for the homebuyer is that the private mortgage insurance payments can be deducted, but only within certain income thresholds. Check with your tax preparer for eligibility.

Aging in place tax deductions

For those that expect to live in their new home for a long period of time, they can deduct certain costs that will assist with aging in place. Examples are grip bars in the bathtub and shower, lowered cabinets and electrical fixtures for ease of accessibility, and ramps and other amendments for better wheelchair accessibility.

Home office tax deductions

More people are working from home these days. Whether you own your own small business or work a full-time, work-from-home position, a home office can be used as a tax deduction. It includes home office expenses and the space that is used. Those with home offices can deduct $5 per square foot (up to 300 square feet) with a maximum deduction of $1,500. They can also deduct a percentage of the home’s utility bills, homeowners insurance, HOA fees, general maintenance and repairs, and more. Talk to your tax professional to find out the maximum amounts your particular financial situation allows.

Of course, for the most accurate tax advice, please be sure to speak to a licensed accounting professional — but it’s easy to see how buying a home at the right time in the right place can be a wise investment. We’ve got some fantastic new homes under construction right now here at Harbor Club. Come see them for yourself. Start planning your visit to not only discover the valuable ROI in the homes we build, but the rewarding life you can create in our award-winning, Southern Living-Inspired Community. Contact us today.

Meet the Head Golf Pro at Harbor Club on Lake Oconee

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If you are a regular on the Harbor Club golf course, then you probably know our Head Golf Professional, Keith Kelly. What you may not know is his journey to golf or what drew him here to Harbor Club. We chatted with Keith recently to learn his story, including several of his admirable accomplishments, compelling experiences, pro golf tips, and more. 

Q: Can you provide a brief biography?

A: I grew up in Abingdon. VA and went to Siena College in upstate New York. I majored in marketing and management and was an Academic All-American there. I worked at Wolferts Roost and Marco Island golf courses for a while, but after a few years, I grew tired of moving back and forth between the two. After graduation, I moved to North Carolina and worked at Emerald Golf Course in New Bern where I was the Head Golf Professional. After about two years, I moved on to Cypress Landing in Chocowinity, North Carolina where I was the Head Golf Pro and General Manager of the course. During my stint there I received my Class A as a PGA professional (that was in 2002.) After about five years at Cypress Landing, I went to work at Maccripine Country Club in Pinetops for a few years, then went on to Riverbend Country Club in New Bern. I joined the team at Harbor Club as Head Golf Pro back in June of 2012, and I love it.”

Q: When did you start golfing and who introduced you to the game?

A: My dad was a caddy back in the day, so he introduced me to the game at age five. I had a 5-iron, a 7-iron, and a putter at that young age. When I turned 10, I got my first full set of golf clubs. It helped that I grew up next to a golf course back when we lived in Virginia. By the time I turned 13, I was playing in the men’s events at that course.

Q: What is your favorite part of your job as Head Golf Pro, and why?

A: Teaching! I love being able to help people understand the game better so that they can play it better. Beyond teaching, I also enjoy the marketing side of the position, as well as the buying and selling of great products and inventory for our pro shop here at Harbor Club.

Q: Can you share some of your proudest golf accomplishments?

A: Yes — I was thrilled that I got into the semi-finals in the Northeastern New York PGA Match Play back when I was still living in upstate New York. But right after moving to North Carolina I ended up qualifying for the North Carolina Open. It was my first major tournament. I’m proud to say that I was only three strokes behind in the last nine holes and I ended up finishing in the top 10. I was very proud of that accomplishment.

Q: What is your favorite club in your bag and why?

A: My putter. A putter is a club that is useful in that it can change the scoring of the game very quickly. But only if you are good at putting.

Q: Is there a course on your bucket list that you’ve not played yet? …and if so why do you want to play there?

A: Augusta National, of course. I love the amazing history of the place. When I was much younger and worked at Marco Island, I was lucky enough to get to know Gene Sarazen. I got to hear his stories about Augusta National — how beautiful it was and how it was manicured to perfection. To me, it’s the epitome of a perfect golf course. I think every golfer, myself included, would want to experience that at least once in their lives.

Q: In your opinion, what are some of the best advantages of being a Harbor Club member specifically when it comes to golf?

A: What’s fantastic about our course is that you can play every day and never get bored. Players find they have to use a different club on every hole. What’s more, they can play holes in many different, strategic ways. It keeps the game interesting even if played on a regular basis. Even better, our course is always in great shape, and it’s playable year round. There’s consistently a good pace of play, and you can never have a bad roll on our greens.

Q: What tips can you share about playing golf at Harbor Club during Masters Week?

A: The nice thing about playing here compared to other courses in the area is the price. Harbor Club offers an incredible value during Masters Week. You’re playing a world class course for a very reasonable price. Plus we do demo days during that week with companies like Calloway and Cobra. There’s a lot of fun stuff to do during that notable week.

Q: If you could change one aspect, rule, or thing about golf, what would it be and why?

A: I would like to change the way we pace through the game. In fact, the USGA just changed the rules to try to increase the pace of play, so players aren’t on the course for five hours at a time.

Q: If you could play a round of golf with any golfer, past or present, who would it be?

A: There are several. Jack Nicklaus because I grew up watching him play. Gene Sarazen because I got to know him but never got a chance to play with him. I regret that. Tiger Woods too. I met him and would love to play a round with him. Last but not least, Arnold Palmer. I would like to have played with him just because of his character and the fact that he’s a tremendous ambassador of the game.

Q: Can you share one of your most exciting golf memory?

A: As an employee at Marco Island, I ended up being the first to play in one of Gene Sarazen’s birthday tournaments. There are always a lot of popular TV and golf celebrities playing in it, so I was nervous. At one point in the match, everyone in my group ended up hitting their shots in the water, but when I took my shot, I got the ball six feet from the hole! It was both an exhilarating and highly memorable moment for me.

Q: What is your best pro tip that you like to share with fellow golfers?

A: Use your lower body to turn when hitting the ball. Most people don’t do this. To make up for it, they use too much upper body. As a result, they aren’t using all their power. Wrists move a lot of different ways. Hips, not so much.

Q: What is your favorite hole at Harbor Club and why?

A: I would have to say #7 because of the excellent view and more importantly, the risk-reward factor. If you don’t hit a great shot, you could end up in the water. If you hit a good shot, then you can actually get a two on the hole. If you hit a bad shot, you can get a five or six.

Q: Is there anything you want to add before we conclude?

A: Yes. I’d like to say that the one thing that makes Harbor Club awesome is the people. It’s a wonderful community where everyone is very interactive. Residents, employees, members — everyone here is fantastic. As employees, we take a lot of pride in our community and in what we do. We love making everyone happy when they visit, and it shows.

Curious to meet Keith and experience Harbor Club for yourself? Book your tee time today

 

Loving Where You Live

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It’s hard to believe it’s already Valentine’s Day! It’s the perfect time of the year for warm thoughts, not just for loved ones, but for other things too — like where you live. Residents of our Southern Living-Inspired Community take a lot of pride in place, which is no surprise considering our rich amenities and resort-like lifestyle. Loving where you live is easy when you live at Harbor Club on Lake Oconee.

Here’s why:

It’s fun

There are so many things to do here at Harbor Club. You can go boating on Lake Oconee, play award-winning golf, attend a trivia night, listen to live music while dining on delicious food, take your dog to the dog park, participate in fitness classes at The Grove campus, join in exclusive social gatherings, and so much more. With an event calendar chock full of opportunities, there is always something fun to experience here.

It’s beautiful

We strive to make Harbor Club a gorgeous place to live. There’s the meticulously maintained golf course, all of the beautifully landscaped grounds and public areas, our 15,000 square-foot, Stephen Fuller-designed Clubhouse overlooking the 18th green, the charming Boathouse Marina and Restaurant right on the shore of Lake Oconee, and of course, our stunning Southern Living-Inspired homes, just to name a few. Everywhere you look there is beauty. It’s a wonderful thing for our residents to come home to.

It’s wise

There’s something admirable about investing and living in a well-planned, well-thought-out community like ours. The Matney family and their team of wise professionals intended to build Harbor Club as a community based more on people rather than profit. They knew that if they did it right and ensured that Harbor Club residents were truly happy, the money would come later. Their prudent strategy worked. Harbor Club is completely debt-free and has over 80%, full-time residents — an impressive feat for a resort-style, lake and golf community such as ours.

There’s no doubt that our residents love living here, but don’t take it from us, take it from them. Lacie and Paul looked at tons of neighborhoods but chose Harbor Club because they felt it was the perfect place to raise their family. Tim and Karen bought a second home at Harbor Club but liked it so much they decided to live here full-time. Dottie and Julian greatly enjoy the wide variety of fantastic activities and social gatherings. Kevin Butler and his family adore the true sense of community that could only be found at Harbor Club.

Ready to fall in love with Harbor Club on Lake Oconee too? Contact us today.

The Super Bowl and Golf: 5 Key Takeaways

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As you know by now, the New England Patriots and the Los Angeles Rams went head-to-head in Super Bowl LIII — and the event played out just down the road from us in Atlanta, Georgia. The result of this much-anticipated game was the Patriots overtaking the Rams with a score of 13-3. What’s most impressive is that this was the Patriots second Super Bowl win in three years and their sixth championship since the 2001 season. Patriots fan or not, you have to admire their success. Reflecting on the game, and how both teams performed, we wanted to share five key takeaways for our friends who play golf. 

Winning demands experience

…and experience takes time. The Rams are young, talented and on the brink of greatness. The Patriots, however, are much more experienced, established, and they know how to win. It’s easy to understand that the Patriots were in the best position to capitalize on any of the Ram’s mishaps. However, it won’t be a big surprise to see the Rams play in a future Super Bowl.

Key takeaway for golfers: Keep practicing and playing. The experience you gain over time will help you in the future.

Persistence pays off

The Rams defense was incredible for the majority of the game. They were playing the champions and they held them to just 13 points. While yes, the Rams lost the game, that low score is quite impressive.

Key takeaway for golfers: If you’re struggling with your game, don’t give up. Persistence is a key to success, perhaps not always, but it will be in the long run.

Always keep your composure

Quarterbacks Jared Goff and Tom Brady both did a fantastic job of keeping their composure on the field, despite being under tremendous amounts of stress and pressure. Even when things didn’t go as planned for either one of them, they showed zero emotion and stayed focused on what needed to be done.

Key takeaway for golfers: No matter what, carry a calm, even-tempered demeanor on the golf course. It will enhance your inner pro, and you’ll be admired for your ability of mind over matter.

Age is just a number

Speaking of the quarterbacks, there is a 17-year age difference between Brady (41) and Goff (23). Age, obviously, didn’t matter in this game. Brady is a fantastic player who knows and understands that he doesn’t have to play the greatest game to be a success. What he does know is that he can be great when it’s needed the most, and, on Sunday, that’s precisely what he was.

Key takeaway for golfers: Don’t let your age be an excuse. Use it as an asset and play to the best of your ability when it counts the most.

Confidence is key

Both the Rams and the Patriots were there to win. You don’t play in the Super Bowl wondering if you’re going to win. You play in the Super Bowl with the mindset that you will win. No matter what, confidence is a crucial factor in winning the game.

Key takeaway for golfers: Believe in yourself and your abilities. It puts you in the right state of mind for every shot you take.

Why not put some of these takeaways to the test at Harbor Club? Every golf game you play here will help you gain valuable experience, practice your composure, increase your confidence, and more. Plus you’ll have a lot of fun in the process. Book your tee time today.

 

New Chef and Southern Living-Inspired Menu

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Ready to give your taste buds a new, delicious experience? We’re happy to announce that our Clubhouse Restaurant has both a fantastic new chef and a new, delectable, Southern Living-inspired menu. Whether you’ve been one of the lucky ones to enjoy a meal at The Clubhouse Restaurant recently or not, we wanted to give you the scoop on the new offerings and introduce you to the culinary artist behind them, chef Gregory Thigpen. We sat down with Greg recently to learn more about him and his cooking inspirations.

Q: We are thrilled to have you on board at Harbor Club! Tell us a little about yourself and your culinary background.

A: I was born in Atlanta, Georgia and moved to Milledgeville in the ’80s. I apprenticed under many acclaimed chefs, including David Mykel at Brewer’s Cafe, Scott Hagle at the Ritz Carlton, and Tony Flannagan at Hugs Northern Italian Restaurant, among others. I’m proud to have over 20-years of culinary experience under my belt and am now very happy to be heading up the culinary team at The Clubhouse Restaurant.

Q: When did you realize you wanted to become a chef, and why?

My culinary background actually started at a very young age. I loved being experimental in the kitchen and playing with different recipes. In fact, I still do. I enjoy expressing my love for cooking through satisfying hungry palates of all kinds. On the other end of the spectrum, I’m passionate about supporting local farmers and sustainable farming practices too. When you look at my menus, you’ll typically see some ingredients that are locally raised or grown.

Q: What do you consider your culinary specialization?

A: I consider my cooking style as American Nuevo. I essentially embrace Italian, French Cajun, and traditional Southern cuisine as my culinary mainstays but I specialize in preparing traditional Southern cuisine with flair.

Q: What was your inspiration for the new, Southern Living-inspired menu?

A: We wanted to bring our members a delicious, new experience, so I put together a menu that fuses all of my cooking styles together. You’ll find a few of the classic mainstays that everyone loves, like the 14-oz Ribeye, Catch of the Day, and Cheesecake. However, I’ve added some other, more unique dishes to the menu too, like Filet Medallions, a Chef’s Choice Vegan Platter, and a Strawberry Belgian Waffle with candied, local pecans. All the dishes are as distinctive as they are delicious. We’ve received excellent feedback from our patrons so far.

Q: What is one of the new dishes you’d like to highlight for us?

A: That’s easy — the Chicken Francaise. It’s a herb and egg-battered farm- raised chicken breast topped with a white butter sauce. It comes with a wild mushroom risotto and fresh green beans on the side. This dish was one of the first specials I offered when I first started at Harbor Club this past October, and our members absolutely loved it.

By now your mouth is probably watering, so make plans to enjoy a scrumptious, Southern Living-inspired meal at The Clubhouse Restaurant today. Give us a call to make reservations (requested, but not required unless there are special events) at (800)-505-GOLF (4653).

Masters Week Golf: Play at Harbor Club

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With April right around the corner, the renowned Masters golf tournament is fast approaching. Whether you’re one of the lucky ones that get to experience this epic event in person, or if you’re going to watch it on TV from the comfort of your home, it’s an inspiring tournament that puts all avid golfers in the mood to play — especially here at Harbor Club.

Our golf course is conveniently located halfway between Augusta and Atlanta, just a few miles off of Interstate 20. Augusta is swamped with people during Masters Week, as are the golf courses located there. Not only that, many of the courses take advantage of the situation and carry a premium price tag. Not so at Harbor Club. Here you can escape the majority of the crowds and enjoy beautiful Lake Oconee, Georgia’s second largest lake.

Every year our patrons tell us that our course is one of the best places to play during Masters Week. It’s no surprise, considering it was designed by the admirable duo, Tom Weiskopf and Jay Moorish. In fact, Weiskopf himself finished second at The Masters on four different occasions. Both he and Jay Moorish created a fun, yet challenging course design that offers players some of the best playing conditions on the lake. These include six holes set beautifully along the shore of Lake Oconee, a 7,048-yard layout that skirts four creeks, and an appealing pair of short, driveable risk-reward par fours.

In keeping with The Masters theme, our 17th hole is designed to emulate the infamous 12th hole at Augusta National. It has very similar bunker placements, water hazard, and bean-shaped green. In fact, it was recently highlighted in Golf Georgia magazine, saying that it “plays like a bigger, juiced up version of Augusta National’s par three 12th.” Yes, this one does require a fantastic tee shot over the lake.

Hole 17 isn’t the only thing that bears a resemblance to Augusta National. When you visit our Southern Living-inspired community, you might see a special, privately owned lake home that was designed by architect Calvin Cline. It’s widely known as the “Augusta National House” because it looks almost exactly like the clubhouse at its namesake.

Over the years, many people have made it a tradition to play our course during Masters Week. It’s no surprise considering the impressive accolades our course has accumulated, including:

  • Top 3 Places to Play in the State of Georgia (Golfweek)
  • #4 Best Course You Can Play in Georgia (Golf Magazine)
  • One of the Top Golf Course Communities Around the World (Links Magazine)

For those who wish to experience our award-winning course during Masters Week, we are offering the following special rates from April 5-14, 2019:

$189 + tax – 7:30am-2:58pm

$169 + tax – 3:00pm-Close

$80 replay special

$149 + tax – Hotels & Trade Times (Golfnow & Play 18)

$169 + tax – Groups of 8

$149 + tax – Groups of 12 or more

$70 + tax – Rental set of clubs

Pricing for Harbor Club member’s guests:

$80 + tax – Accompanied guest

$129 + tax – Unaccompanied guest

Ready to secure your spots? Simply book your tee time online, or call us at (706) 453-4414. Tee times will be in high demand during Masters Week, so please don’t wait until the last minute to make a reservation. Plan your Masters Week golf experience at Harbor Club today!

Enjoy Winter at Harbor Club

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If you’ve been following some of the latest winter holiday trends, you know that the Danish tradition of hygge is a popular one right now. It’s where you make your home a super-cozy, warm, and comfy nest. The Danes created this movement as an effective coping mechanism for surviving the extreme boredom, cold, and dark of their long winters. Sure, there’s nothing wrong with being hunkered down in the safety and comfort of your toasty home, but lucky for us at Harbor Club, there is no need. Our location in Georgia affords us wonderfully mild winters — so we can head out whenever we wish during the colder months of the year.

We have so many fun things to do here. Go ahead and get out of the house and enjoy some of these activities this winter.

Let us entertain you

In addition to our annual holiday parties, events, and golf tournaments, we have lively trivia and music game show nights, which are a great way to gather with friends. If you don’t feel like cooking, the Clubhouse Restaurant can whip up something delicious for you in no time. Plan to bring your sweetie to our exquisite Valentine’s Day Dinner. It’s sure to make your hearts swoon over the food …and each other.

Get fresh air and exercise outside

Even in the winter, we have fantastic weather in Georgia. What’s more, we have tons of options for getting a bit of exercise outside. If court sports are your thing, we have pickleball and tennis available. Love golf? Our award-winning, Weiskopf-Morrish-designed course is incredible to play — even in the winter. If you’re into running, jogging, or walking, we have a quarter-mile track at The Grove as well as several miles of well-maintained roads in our 24/7-secure community. If you’re into more laid-back exercise options, you can always play a game of croquet at the Clubhouse lawn or head to the dock at The Boathouse to drop a line in Lake Oconee. We’ve got several stocked ponds throughout the community where the fish are biting too.

Escape the elements and exercise inside

On the rare occasion that the weather isn’t so great, you can still get a great workout. Just head to the Fitness Center at The Grove. We’ve got plenty of fun, heart-pumping classes to take advantage of, such as Barre, Jazzercise, yoga, and more. Even if you aren’t into exercise classes, you can easily hop on one of our top-notch cardio machines or utilize the strength-training equipment to help you hit your New Year’s resolutions.

Be a tourist in your town

Lucky for us, our local area has plenty of fun things to do. Downtown Greensboro is a great place to walk and shop in the boutiques and antique stores. Try the famous buttermilk pie at Yesterday cafe. Head to the library to check out some new books, magazines, or DVDs. Pop into some of the art galleries or museums, like Uncle Remus or The Old Gaol. Historic Madison is nearby, which boasts several stunning antebellum homes, several of which offer fascinating tours.

Do a winter photoshoot

Even in the winter, Harbor Club is a beautiful place to live. Grab your camera (ok, your smartphone) and head outside to take some photos. A few iconic spots are our fountain, the Lighthouse Pavilion, the golf course, the Stables, the pretty ponds, and of course, Lake Oconee. We love seeing your photos! When you post them on Facebook and Instagram, please be sure to tag Harbor Club. We enjoy sharing your images with our thousands of followers (with your permission, of course.)

Ready to get out of the house, meet new people, and be active this winter? Even if you don’t reside here, you can obtain exclusive access to our high-end facilities and fun activities as a member of Harbor Club. Learn more about becoming a member today.

Benefits of Living Near Atlanta, Athens, and Augusta

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Here at Harbor Club, we are so fortunate to have easy access to Lake Oconee–Georgia’s second largest lake–amazing golf, shopping, dining, and more. There are other benefits of our location though. Harbor Club is conveniently located midway between Atlanta and Augusta and is just 40 minutes south of Athens. It’s proximity to those cities puts us within arms-reach of all the best that Georgia has to offer — such as top employers, educational institutions, professional sports, arts, and culture. 

ATLANTA

As the renowned capital of Georgia, Atlanta’s big-city lights and atmosphere are just over an hour’s drive from Harbor Club. You can easily take in a Braves game, visit the World of Coca-Cola, Georgia Aquarium, Atlanta History Center, Centennial Olympic Park, or CNN.

Top employers

Corporate operations play a significant role in sAtlanta’s economy, as it has the third largest number of Fortune 500 companies in the nation. It also hosts the global headquarters of corporations like The Coca-Cola Company, Home Depot, Delta Air Lines, AT&T, Chick-fil-A, and UPS. In fact, more than 75% of Fortune 1000 companies conduct business operations in Atlanta, and Delta is the largest employer. Atlanta now has a rapidly growing information technology sector, as well as a burgeoning film and television production industry, so no matter your professional expertise, there are ample opportunities.

Arts

Atlanta is one of few U.S. cities with permanent, professional, and resident companies in all of the major performing arts. These include opera (Atlanta Opera), ballet (Atlanta Ballet), orchestra (Atlanta Symphony Orchestra), and theater (the Alliance Theatre). Atlanta also attracts many Broadway acts, concerts, shows, and exhibitions on tour.

Sports

Atlanta is home to professional franchises for four major sports: the Atlanta Braves (Major League Baseball,) the Atlanta Hawks (National Basketball Association,) the Atlanta Falcons (National Football League,) and the Atlanta United FC (Major League Soccer.)

Atlanta is also home to the brand new, world-class Mercedes Benz stadium, where the upcoming MLS Cup, Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl, and Super Bowl LIII will be played. The MLS Cup is particularly exciting because our home team, Atlanta United, will be facing off against the Portland Timbers. That MLS Cup is the league’s most important trophy and it could potentially be our new team’s first.

Top schools

Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia State University, and Emory University are all excellent educational institutions. Whether you are going to school yourself, or have kids that are attending, it’s nice to have so many top-notch schools so close to home.

Airport

Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport continues to be the world’s busiest. It’s an asset for anyone who travels for work or pleasure, as it offers service to over 150 U.S. destinations and more than 75 international destinations in 50 countries. No matter where you want to go, you can easily start your journey at ATL.

ATHENS

Home to UGA, the flagship public university, and the State Botanical Garden of Georgia, Athens is a short 40-minute drive from Harbor Club. Often referred to as “The Classic City of the South,” this scenic college town offers a charming mixture of Antebellum architecture, contemporary art, and a vibrant nightlife.

Top employers

With over 34,000 students in attendance, UGA is the top employer in Athens, but there are other prominent employers such as Athens Regional Medical Center, St Mary’s Health Care System, and Caterpillar. Athens is also home to burgeoning technology companies such as Docebo, Roundsphere, and Cogent Education. Other more established technology companies such as Partner Software, Peachtree Medical Billing, and Digital Insight are based in Athens too. Beyond tech, there are several pharmaceutical manufacturing and biotechnology companies such as Merial and Janssen Pharmaceuticals. Independent publisher Hill Street Press is even headquartered in Athens.

Music

Famous bands such as R.E.M., The B-52s, Widespread Panic, and the Indigo Girls all came from Athens. On the opposite side of the spectrum, The Athens Symphony Orchestra is greatly favored too. No matter what musical tastes you have, the music scene in Athens can satisfy them.

AUGUSTA

Augusta is the second largest and oldest city in Georgia. It has beautiful tree-lined streets, majestic antebellum mansions, and a famous Riverwalk that offers pedestrian access to the Savannah River. It’s also home to the highly acclaimed Augusta National Golf Course.

Top employers

In 2016, it was announced that the new National Cyber Security Headquarters would be based in Augusta, bringing as many as 10,000 cybersecurity specialists to the Fort Gordon area. Thus, the U.S. Army Cyber Center of Excellence and Fort Gordon are the top employers in the area. Other include Augusta University and EZ GO (golf carts and utility vehicles.)

Top attraction

The Masters tournament at Augusta National is one of the most prestigious in the world of golf. The best amateur and pro golfers in the world come to Augusta during the first full week of April each year to play. The course was ranked in 2009 as the third best golf course in the world by Golf Magazine. The grounds of Augusta National are known for being pristine with beautiful azaleas in bloom. Lucky for us, our community is conveniently located halfway between Atlanta and Augusta. To get you in the spirit of the tournament, we offer excellent Masters Week golf specials at our award-winning, Weiskopf-Morrish designed course.

 

Being located close to Atlanta, Athens, and Augusta certainly has its advantages. As a Southern Living-Inspired Community, we are fortunate to have access to all that these cities have to offer. Combined with Greensboro’s many assets, you can understand why we are enthusiastic about our ability to truly live, work, and play here. Why not come see for yourself? Let’s start planning your visit today.

Happy Holidays from Harbor Club on Lake Oconee

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As this year draws to a close, we are reflecting on all our wonderful blessings and accomplishments in 2018. What a year it has been! We have so much to be thankful for here at Harbor Club — most especially for our fantastic residents and members. We are proud that our Southern Living-Inspired Community continues to be a tremendous place to live, work, and play. These are some of the highlights from this past year that make for happy holidays indeed.

Won Best Georgia Community of the Year Award

Our distinctive community has won yet another noteworthy accolade in 2018 — one that adds to our ever-growing list of awards. You may recall that last year, Real Estate Scorecard, the industry leader of online real estate reviews, announced that Harbor Club won the “Best Lake Community of the Year” award. This year, we’ve improved upon that by winning the “Best Georgia Community of the Year” award.

Featured on Golf America TV

We had the pleasure of being highlighted on Golf America TV this past summer. It was an expertly produced television program that showcased our award-winning Weiskopf-Morrish-designed golf course. It also included helpful golf tips from our head golf pro, Doug Price, and a tour of our Southern Living-Inspired model home by our friendly Sales Director, Kathy Phillips. If you missed it, you can watch the video clips or watch the whole show on our Facebook page.

Appointed Adam Smith at The Boathouse Restaurant

Known far and wide for his delicious fare, we hired Adam Smith this past spring to take the helm at The Boathouse Restaurant. When we announced this on Facebook, we had 140 positive reactions! It garnered many happy comments such as this one from Leigh Lofgren, “Just thrilled we have Adam – he is a fabulous chef and his fish tacos, spicy beans, hummus are simply wonderful. Congrats to HC and Adam, love that you are there.” Learn more about Adam and his impressive culinary background from our interview with him.

Added enhancements to the golf course

In our efforts to make our award-winning golf course even better, we added some fairly significant improvements to it this year. We always want to make our patrons golf experience the absolute best it can be. Learn more about the investments and improvements we made.

Complemented The Grove with new pickleball courts

After we installed a few pickleball courts at our Swim and Tennis Center a few years ago, the sport grew in such popularity that we decided to add some more — this time to The Grove campus. The six brand new courts, along with storage lockers and restrooms, are a perfect addition to The Grove facility.

Our Southern Living

-Inspired model home – now privately owned

Yes, our gorgeous, Southern Living-Inspired model home was purchased by a lucky family this year. Don’t worry — Patriot Builder’s is busy building additional Southern Living homes right now. If you missed out on viewing the model we built last year though, you can still take a photo tour of it. Better yet, see photos of it in all it’s festive, holiday glory.

What an amazing year we’ve had! From our family to yours, we hope that 2019 is just as fantastic. Best wishes and happy holidays to all.

PS – Stop by soon to see and learn about all the great things we have going on in our Southern Living-Inspired Community this year into next. You’ll be glad you did.

Holiday Trends 2018

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Wondering what’s cool and new for this holiday season? We’ve explored some of the latest trends for 2018 and found a few that may surprise you. 

Hygge home decor

Pronounced “HOO-ga,” hygge is a Danish word that has no English translation. It’s best described as a warm and ultra-comfy lifestyle. It’s all about relaxation and togetherness with family and friends. To get your home in the spirit of hygge, think warm tones and fluffy throws, plush cushions, steaming drinks, tea-lights, copper kitchenware, candles, and weighted blankets. The whole idea is to make your home feel like a beautiful, cozy nest — much like our Southern Living-Inspired homes.

Cozy clothing

In keeping with the hygge trend, comfortable clothing is just as popular. Sherpa is huge right now. You’ll find it on everything from socks to sweatshirts. Popcorn cardigans are very trendy as well, as are cozy knits, faux fur coats and linings, and all sorts of cute pajamas for the family.

Wellness everything

Health and wellness are enormously in vogue these days …but it’s not just about workouts. It’s more about self-care, healing, detoxification, and relaxation. Currently, the most sought-after items are essential oils, shower melts, Himalayan salt lamps, meditation aids, dry brushes, daily journals, hydration jugs, soothing botanicals (like lavender, chamomile, and lemon balm,) and even aromatic play dough.

Regional comfort food

Comfort foods carry a certain nostalgia and emotion that people adore. While the food trend last year was more ethnic in nature (like poke, Korean barbeque, ramens, and curries) this year’s food trends are more regionalized, such as regional barbeque flavors, stews, fried chicken, meatloaf, and hush puppies.

Anything with buffalo plaid

It’s not just for lumberjacks anymore. Buffalo check plaid prints have made a big comeback. You’ll find it on napkins, holiday cards, table runners, stockings, wreaths, throw pillows, gift tags, pajamas, ornaments, and clothing — from socks to sweatshirts.

Zero-waste gift wrapping

Many people are steering clear of “single-use” anything to lead more sustainable lives. Instead of using single-use gift wrap this year, try swapping it out with things like scrap fabric, paper grocery bags, newspaper, and old maps. Consider making the wrap itself part of the gift by using a vintage scarf, pretty dishcloth, or a cotton produce sack. Then, instead of using tape, tie gifts with twine, leather cord, wire, or scrap fabric. Then embellish with vintage jewelry, real plants (such as a small succulent or air plant,) cinnamon sticks, or fresh herbs like a sprig of rosemary.

Experience gifts

Have you noticed? The most thoughtful gifts are becoming less tangible and more experiential. Sure, there’s a certain high that comes from unwrapping the latest, coolest thing — but that feeling is fleeting. Experience gifts, on the other hand, are ones that create memories that last a lifetime. If you’re struggling with what to get for someone, take a look at our list of fun experience gift ideas. Any are sure to wow your recipient and make you a gift-giving hero.

Are there other trends you would add to this list? Follow us on Facebook and let us know.

Holiday Gifts: Give Experiences This Year

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The holidays are coming, and so is the time to give special gifts to cherished family and friends. As you gather your list and check it twice, consider gifting some experiences this year rather than tangible goods. Why? Scientific studies have shown that the happiness we get from material goods diminishes over time — but that’s not the case with experiences.

Experiences become a part of our overall being and create memories that last a lifetime. If you need some ideas to get started, consider some of these local options:

Give an Oconee Performing Arts Society (OPAS) Membership

For anyone that has an appreciation of the performing arts, this is an excellent gift. OPAS offers a variety of high-quality events throughout the year. The minimum membership level is only $100, and it provides your gift recipient recognition in the OPAS playbill and on the OPAS website. It also gives access to pre-sale tickets one week before they go on sale to the public — a nice perk for high-demand performances.

Go on a group tour of Oconee Brewing Company

Know some beer enthusiasts? Get them together and go on a group tour at the Oconee Brewing Company. It gives an exclusive, inside look at how their specialty craft beer is made. You’ll also see the completely re-done 6,000 square foot former mill warehouse that the brewery is housed in …and enjoy some tastings too.

Give a spa gift card

There are many spas in our area that offer gift certificates. Pamper a special someone with the gift of a massage, manicure, pedicure, facial, or another indulgent spa service. Amy’s Downtown even offers “Massage In a Bottle” which is not only a cute play on words, but it’s a unique and creative way to give a spa gift certificate.

Play amazing golf

Great for both men and women, young and not so young, the gift of golf is a great experience for almost anyone. It’s an excellent way for good friends and family to gather and “play” together. Consider gifting a golf membership or enjoying our Masters Golf Week specials. At Harbor Club, anytime of year is a good time to play. Whenever you decide to play, include a delicious meal at the Clubhouse Restaurant to make your experience extra special.

Learn a new cooking skill

Nearby Farmview Market in Madison offers an array of educational classes on cooking, nutrition, wellness, gardening, canning, preserving, and more. Two of their upcoming courses include, “Kombucha: A How-to and Make & Take” as well as “A Taste of the Tea Room: Scone-Making.” There’s always something new and exciting to learn, and the food and shopping are fantastic there too.

Have a day on the lake

A day on the lake is a fantastic experience that anyone will remember for years to come. Arrange to go out on the water in the spring or summer when the weather is ideal. Our Boathouse Marina team can provide you with everything you need, from boat rental, to fuel, to snacks and drinks. Better yet, you can enjoy a yummy lunch or dinner at The Boathouse Restaurant. Open on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays during the summer; it’s one of Lake Oconee’s only “boat-up” restaurants located right on the water. The view and the food are excellent.

Whatever experiences you gift this year, even if it’s last minute, it’s one that is relatively easy to arrange, thoughtful, and rewarding to both the giver and the receiver. Even if you’ve already purchased some tangible gifts this year, consider adding some experiences too. As a Southern Living-Inspired Community, we know that the time and memories with family, friends, and neighbors are worth it. Stop by someday and we’ll show you what we mean.

Discover Your Ideal Community: 6 Simple Steps

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Sometimes you’ve been planning it for a while. Sometimes it’s a matter of luck — such as a new job, an opportunity to work from home, or better yet, retirement. Whatever the catalyst may be for moving to a new place, how do you find your ideal community? It doesn’t have to be overwhelming. We’ve put together a helpful planning guide with six simple steps on how to discover the perfect one for you.

1) Select your sector

First, you should decide what part of the country you’d like to live in. Divide it up by the Northeast, South, Midwest, and the West. Narrow down to your favorite one by thinking about where your friends and family live, your past travels, topography, and other factors that you deem most important. Chose the one that has features you admire the most.

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2) Contemplate the climate

Once you’ve pinpointed which part of the country you like best, now decide on your optimal climate. If you love the South, for example, but want to avoid the icy, cold winter of Virginia and the blistering, summer heat of Florida, then look at the states in between the two.

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3) Consider the cost of living

Now that you’ve identified a few states, now think about where you can maximize the value of your new home investment. You want to get the most bang for your hard-earned buck, so cost of living is the most important factor here. The states shown in green offer the lowest cost of living.

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4) Spot your cities

At this point, you’ve narrowed your list of states to a few. Now think about the larger cities in those states. Which ones have the most to offer? Granted, if you’re not a “city person,” that’s ok. However, you’ll want to be close enough to one that is thriving and offers the best in things like healthcare, air travel, dining, cultural experiences, recreation, and education, just to name a few. That way, you can take advantage of those excellent features whenever you wish.

5) Consider your community

Now look for communities that match your lifestyle. If you enjoy living on or near water, look for ocean or lake communities. If there are friends or relatives that you want close by, look at locales that are near them. If you love golf, look for a community that has a great course. If you foresee travel in your future, ensure that you have easy access to a good airport. Once you’ve pinpointed some communities that fit your needs, find out how financially sound it is as well as how many people live there full-time.

6) Take it for a “test drive”

The only way to truly know if a community is right for you is to plan a visit. Gather your short list of contenders and visit each one. Go on a tour of the property, check out the amenities, and take a close look at the homes available. If possible, mingle with some of the residents and chat about what life is like there. You’ll get a more accurate feel for the neighborhood that way.

The best communities usually have “discovery” type programs that help you with this last step. In fact, our Discovery Package here at Harbor Club on Lake Oconee offers comfortable lodging, one round of award-winning golf, an exclusive real estate tour of our Southern Living-Inspired Community, a $50 Clubhouse voucher, and more. Sound interesting? We invite you to visit. After all, what do you have to lose? You may just find the perfect community for you.

Unique Thanksgiving Traditions: Ways to Express Gratitude

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Family traditions during the holidays are a wonderful way to enjoy festive celebrations. Usually passed down from generation to generation, these carry nostalgia and are a sign that the holidays have truly arrived. As great as those cherished traditions can be, it’s fun to try some new ones now and then, especially at Thanksgiving. We all have so much to be grateful for (especially here at Harbor Club.) Try out some of these unique traditions this Thanksgiving to better express gratitude with your family and friends this holiday.

Write thanks on a tablecloth

Using a plain white tablecloth and some permanent markers, have each member of the family write down what they are thankful for. (Note: Be sure that your table is protected underneath.) Afterward, go around the table and give each person an opportunity to read what they wrote. After the holiday is over, wash the tablecloth on gentle cycle and put it away for next year. Over time everyone will enjoy reading what was written in the past while continuing to add to the tablecloth on future Thanksgivings. These remembrances are a great reminder as to what the holiday is about.

Add an extra place setting at the table

Whether there is a chance you’ll have an additional guest or not, add one extra place setting at the table. This could be a spot for a close relative who wasn’t able to make it to the celebration this year, or it could be for someone near and dear that has recently passed. Whatever the circumstances, this is a unique way to show gratitude and respect for those that couldn’t physically be present for the holiday.

Share your thanks as a host If you are hosting

Thanksgiving this year, write down why you’re thankful for each person at your table. Just a sentence or two will do. Then, tuck each small note under each person’s plate. They (and everyone else) will be pleasantly surprised and grateful when they discover your handwritten, thoughtful gesture.

Have everyone propose a toast

During the course of the meal, have everyone go around the table and toast to what they were most thankful for this past year. Be sure to include the kids (with their non-alcoholic beverages, of course) as you’ll get some funny, often heartwarming toasts from them too.

Make charity a theme

If you are having guests over for Thanksgiving, ask them to bring canned goods or gently used clothing that they no longer want or need. Now you know what to say when people ask “What can I bring?” Then, after the holiday is over, gather up and donate those items to charity. Alternatively, have everyone pick a day in the future to get back together and volunteer their time as a group. These are excellent and rewarding ways to remember the reason for the season but to also give back to the community.

Whether you are celebrating this Thanksgiving holiday near or far, we wish you a memorable one with traditions that everyone will cherish for years to come. From our family to yours, have a wonderful Thanksgiving.

Social Opportunities at Harbor Club

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With a jam-packed calendar of social of events, there is always something fun to do at Harbor Club. Our activities, events, and clubs offer an excellent way for our residents to actively engage with both the world around them and with each other. Why are social opportunities at Harbor Club so significant? Because they’re not only fun, they are an excellent way for our residents to boost their mental and physical well-being while making new friends.

After all, studies have shown that those who have greater social support are found to live healthier, longer lives. Lucky for our residents and members, Harbor Club provides multiple ways to cultivate and grow rich social connections throughout the community.

With over 80% full-time residents at our Southern Living-Inspired Community, we like to ensure that everyone that lives, learns, works, and plays here has ample opportunities to socialize together. Of course, we have lots of fun outdoor activities where socialization is key, like award-winning golf, our summer concert series at The Boathouse, or merely hanging out with friends at the Dog Park (just to name a few.) We also have exciting trivia nights, holiday parties, happy hours, live entertainment events, themed dinners, seminars, luncheons, and more. In addition, for those with any niche-based hobbies and interests, there is likely a club for it at Harbor Club. Here are a few examples:

Ladies League

This lively group of women meets at least monthly. They have educational luncheons, go on trips, support charities, have parties, and engage in several other fantastic social gatherings. Their most recent trip was to the Atlanta High Museum of Art, and their most recent luncheon included a Wellness Advocate who discussed aging gracefully and how essential oils can keep us healthy and well. The Ladies League is an excellent way for the women of Harbor Club to socialize and expand their circle of friends.

Bunco

As an offshoot of the Ladies League, the Southern Living-Inspired bunco group is held at a different home each month. Usually with a host and co-host, it often features at least one delicious Southern Living recipe for everyone to indulge in. Essentially a fun, “girls night out” the game has been a fantastic way for the ladies to create and maintain meaningful, close relationships outside of work and home.

Book club

Meeting on the fourth Friday of every month is our book club. Here, attendees have the opportunity to not only gain new friends but to also expand their minds with new perspectives on particular book genres and styles. It’s an excellent way for people to get to know one another through thoughtful discussions and self-expression.

Game Group

Game Group meets every other month (beginning in February) on a rotating host basis within Harbor Club. A neighbor hosts a group of eight, and everyone brings an appetizer and beverage. The main game is a card game called Texas Tango. At the end of each gathering, a tally of final scores is updated for all participants. A potluck party is held at year-end to celebrate and award the overall winners. This group has always been popular, and it’s an ideal way for Harbor Club men, women, young, and ‘not-so-young’ to have a grand time together.

Bridge

We have bridge clubs (including a Marathon one) that meet on both the first and fourth Wednesday of the month. This game is one that is both strategic and intellectually demanding (like chess) but it is also quite social. It’s that combination that makes it such an engaging activity for all players.

Garden club

From expert gardeners to those who want to gain a greener thumb, our garden club caters to all levels. Located in The Grove, our Victory Garden features several professionally designed, raised beds that helps gardeners of all ages grow vegetables and other healthy plants with ease. Both Harbor Club residents and members are encouraged to join.

Curious to learn more about living the Harbor Club life? Whether you’re interested in becoming a resident or a member, we’re happy to share. Contact us for a community tour today.

Lake Oconee – A Best Place to Live

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You may have already heard the news that Harbor Club on Lake Oconee won the Bliss Award for Best Georgia Community of the Year. There were tons of factors that went into that important decision by the team at Real Estate Scorecard. Several of those factors stem from the many positive aspects of our community itself. However, there’s more to it than that. We are fortunate to be located directly on Georgia’s second largest lake, beautiful Lake Oconee. This 19,000-acre body of water represents one of the best places to live in Georgia.

Here’s why:

Stable lake levels

The Army Corp of Engineers manages many of the lakes in the state of Georgia. Due to planned releases and varying degrees of rainfall, many of those lakes experience rapid changes in lake levels. Not so at Lake Oconee. It is renown for having very minimal lake level variations. This is a big factor if you plan to own a lakefront home with a dock or boathouse. You’ll save both time and money since you won’t need to call in a special company to professionally move your dock in or out whenever the lake levels change.

Charming, well-appointed towns

Our hometown of Greensboro is Lake Oconee’s closest town. Eatonton is the next nearest city. Both offer a plethora of shopping, dining, and entertainment opportunities. Greensboro has several big-box stores, like Home Depot and Publix. It also boasts several antique stores, artisan shops, and boutiques in its historic downtown area, making it a favorite stop on the 200-mile Antiques Trail of Georgia. Top-notch healthcare and schools are readily available too, such as the award-winning St. Mary’s Hospital and the famous Lake Oconee Academy charter school.

Excellent climate

You can’t experience great “lake life” without great weather. Lake Oconee is located in Central Georgia where the weather is typically moderate to hot. Under normal circumstances, the months of May through September experience average temperatures from the high 70’s to low 80’s. December through February, the average temperatures are from the mid 40’s to low 50’s. The hot, dry weather during the summers and the cooler winters are excellent for growing fruit trees, perennials, and several tropical plants. While snowfall does occur, it is a rarity at Lake Oconee.

Sports abound

Lake Oconee has eight marinas, four of which are full-service. Our Boathouse Marina is one of the best. Those who love to go fishing, boating, jet-skiing, and tubing will find everything they need — gear, gas, and guides included. Also, there are multiple golf courses around the lake, including our own highly acclaimed Weiskopf-Morrish course. The 18-holes here at Harbor Club offer a fun yet challenging game for players at any skill level. The course takes advantage of the rolling terrain and highlights the natural beauty that the lake provides. On the northern part of Lake Oconee is the protected, 800,000-acre Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest. There, hikers and mountain bikers can enjoy at least 50 miles of picturesque, wooded trails.

Reasonable taxes and home prices

Georgia is widely known for providing a lot of value for its low-cost standard of living. Here, the Greene County estimated real estate tax millage rate is only $32.40 per 25% of $1000. Homes that are for sale in the Lake Oconee area typically average in the mid $300’s. At Harbor Club, single-family homes start in the high $200k’s and can exceed $1 million, especially for those that are located directly on Lake Oconee’s scenic shoreline.

No matter the price, every home at Harbor Club has access to Lake Oconee via our Boathouse Marina. If you would like to see and learn more about living at Harbor Club, stop by for a tour. You’ll see that the resort-lifestyle in our Southern Living-Inspired Community is exceptional. Start planning your visit today.

Southern Living-Inspired Kitchen Design Trends

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We all know that the kitchen is the heart of the home — especially if it’s Southern Living-Inspired. Our aim, as a Southern Living-Inspired Community, is to always ‘create environments that foster gatherings, interactions, and celebrations.’ Our in-house builder (Patriot Builders) and design team take that notion very seriously. Together, they’ve created beautiful, yet functional kitchens that incorporate the latest Southern Living-Inspired design trends.

Learn more about some of our favorites:

Full height backsplashes

A full backsplash has a clean, cohesive look. It is a design element that creates a uniform transition from the countertop to the cabinet. It also better protects the wall from food preparation while adding eye-catching visual interest to the entire kitchen.

White cabinets and countertops

A white kitchen offers a lot of versatility and timeless simplicity to the space. While darker shades of color may be in vogue now, they can get dated very quickly. This is not true with white, which always outlasts popular trends. Plus, white works well for any style kitchen, from modern to vintage. No matter the design, white’s reflectivity brightens up the room and makes it feel clean, open, and welcoming.

Farmhouse sink

A large, farmhouse sink is a statement piece. Not only does it offer a beautiful focal point, but it also provides more space for washing larger pots and pans. Even better, farm sinks are typically installed under the counter, so wiping crumbs and spills into the sink is a cinch.

Quartz countertops

Quartz counters come in a wide variety of gorgeous colors and styles. It’s also non-porous, which means that it resists stains better than granite and marble. What’s more, it doesn’t need to be sealed like natural stone countertops. It’s not only gorgeous to look at, but it’s also highly durable and easy to clean.

Full height cabinetry

There are several advantages to full height cabinets. They offer a clean finished look to the kitchen space, enhance the lighting, and provide additional storage for appliances and seasonal cookware that are used less often. They also create excellent display space for cabinets that have glass inserts.

Glass front cabinets

Glass front cabinet doors look more modern than typical wood or solid styles. Also, cabinet doors with glass inserts boosts a kitchen’s appeal by creating a light, airy openness. If you have favorite dinnerware or artwork, the glass cabinets provide an excellent place to showcase them in a unique and appealing way.

Counter-depth refrigerator

A counter-depth refrigerator offers a more streamlined, uniform look in the kitchen. While a standard-depth refrigerator often protrudes into main traffic areas, a counter-depth one creates less congestion in the work triangle. Because of it’s taller size, it also typically provides more storage and better access to the contents.

When it comes to kitchen design ideas, some are classic and others come and go. In keeping with Southern Living ideals, you can easily see that we like to stick to timeless, clean styles that will stand the test of time. Curious to learn more? Make plans to come visit us today. You’re going to love what you see.

 

Additional Pickleball Courts Coming to Harbor Club

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Pickleball. It’s such a weird name, isn’t it? For those that first hear of it, they might envision an odd-shaped ball that looks like a pickle. Well, we’re here to tell you that it’s hardly that. Pickleball is actually a fast-growing court sport that is part tennis, part ping-pong, and part badminton all rolled into one.

Whether you are young or “young at heart,” it’s a heart-pumping game that offers tremendous health benefits and, even better, is tons of fun to play. Here at Harbor Club, we installed three new pickleball courts back in the summer of 2016. The amenity has become so popular that we’ve decided to add several more pickleball courts to our Southern Living-Inspired Community.

Currently, our pickleball courts are housed at our Swim and Tennis Center, which is located in the heart of our 1600-acre community. The brand new pickleball courts, however, are going to be installed at our Grove facility. As one of our newest amenities, The Grove campus is the perfect spot to add yet another fitness-based feature to the long list of many that exist there. These include a 2000 square foot fitness center, walking trails, a quarter-mile track, a sports field, dog park, a Victory Garden, and more.

Construction began on our six new pickleball courts this past September. Even more exciting is the fact that the brand new facility includes more than just new courts. Plans show that there will also be convenient storage lockers for those that wish to safely store valuables during their workouts. What’s more, there will also be new men’s and women’s restrooms constructed at the facility. This will make wardrobe changes and bathroom breaks easy and accommodating for all players and members of Harbor Club.

Keep your fingers crossed that the weather cooperates. If that, and all else goes according to plan, the date of completion for the six new pickleball courts and surrounding facilities is estimated to be in November of this year. Once done, it will be a perfect addition to The Grove campus. It will also nicely complement our award-winning golf course, Clubhouse, Boathouse Marina, and other resort-style amenities.

Curious to learn more? We invite you to experience Harbor Club for yourself. Contact us today to schedule an exclusive tour of our Southern Living-Inspired Community. With all there is to see and do, plus our neighborhood full of wonderful friends, you’ll quickly see why we won the 2018 Bliss Award for “Best Georgia Community of the Year.”

4 Tips for Home Resale Success

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When it comes time to sell your home, there are a few big-impact things you can do to sell it quickly and for top dollar. We all know that the home selling process can be stressful, but it’s better to channel that stress into success. Here are four smart tips that will help get your home sold fast. 

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Create classy curb appeal

You don’t have a second chance to make a first impression, so do all you can to make a positive impact. Install seasonal flowers and add fresh mulch to your beds. Keep the lawn mowed, edged, and tidy. Trim all overgrown bushes and trees, particularly those that are touching the house. If you have a front porch, make it welcoming with a beautiful wreath on the front door, some fresh potted plants and flowers, and some cozy chairs. Keep the floor and steps swept and clear of cobwebs. Of course, fix anything that is in disrepair, such as a crooked lamp post or a rusty fireplace shroud. Remember – you want to make buyers fall in love with the first sight of your place, so make it as picture-perfect as possible.

Update the walls

Take a look at your walls with fresh eyes. If you have older wallpaper or if the paint looks dated you’ll want to do some changes. Bright, red dining rooms, hunter green offices and floral wallpaper in the bathrooms used to be all the rage — but will your potential buyers like them today? Maybe, but probably not. Create a better impression with neutral colors throughout the interior of your home. You don’t have to paint them stark white. Go with calming colors like off-white, cream, taupe, beige, or even “greige,” which is a combination of light grey and beige. All of these offer a little bit of a darker value yet still reflect light throughout the space, making it feel brighter, more airy, and open.

Freshen-up the flooring

Just as you did with your walls, take a good look at your floors. It’s easy to miss subtle stains and marks when you live in a space every day. However, buyers have a sharp eye for details. Do a deep steam clean of your carpets, or consider replacing them if they are too soiled or stained. Get that broken tile in the bathroom repaired. Fix the scratches in the wood floor. Once all of these little details are tended to, they’ll make a big, positive difference in how each of the rooms look.

Ditch the clutter

One of the smartest things you can do to sell your house is declutter every room. This keeps your potential buyers from being distracted by your personal belongings. What you want is for them to envision their things in the space, not yours. Declutter everything — even your outdoor sheds, garages, the laundry room, and all of the closets. If you must, rent a storage unit for the stuff you don’t want to donate, give away, or throw away. You might be pleasantly surprised at how little you miss your things anyway.

Doing these four things will significantly increase your chances for resale success. You’ll see that a lit bit of time and money will go a long way toward getting your home sold fast. Of course, if you sell it too quickly and need to move asap, take a look at our available home inventory. We have several “move-in-ready” homes available in our award-winning, resort-style community. Give us a call to schedule a personalized tour today.

Southern Living-Inspired Community Fall Plant Guide

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When you live in a Southern Living-Inspired Community like ours, you know that fall is a perfect season for planting. The days are shorter, the sun is lower in the sky, and the weather is turning cooler. With the summer heat diminishing, it’s an excellent time to not only prepare for autumn and winter color but to strategize around spring blooms too.

Curious about what to plant? We’ve put together a handy fall plant guide to help you get started. 


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Annuals

Fall is the ideal time to switch out tired spring annuals for colorful autumn varieties. Planting cold-hardy pansies in autumn is perfect because the soil has enough warmth for plants to establish strong roots. Healthy roots give these colorful flowers the ability to survive frigid temperatures and keep blooming from winter into spring. ‘Plentifall’ is a good pansy variety to try.

Another favorite flower is chrysanthemums (also widely known simply as “mums.”) These potted plants typically make their debut in stores and garden centers during September. They are perfect for livening up your front entry with warm colors of yellow, orange, red, burgundy, pink, and purple. Keep them watered to increase their longevity. Fun fact: Pots of blooming mums purchased in the fall won’t survive the winter if you plant them in the ground. They do best when planted in the spring — a good thing to keep in mind when winter begins to wind down.

Perennials

Pretty perennials, such as hostas or peonies are happiest when planted in the fall. Autumn is also the ideal time to divide and replant them. To ensure they continue to bloom well, it’s best to avoid planting them deep in the ground. They only need about two inches of soil above the root bud. Keep the roots strong by watering them with about one inch of water per week until the first freeze.

Spring bulbs

November is the best time of year to plant your spring bulbs. Why? They need a couple of months of cold dormancy for them to bloom. Be sure the tops of the bulbs have about two inches of soil above them. Bright colored options that work well in the south are tulips, daffodils, iris, grape hyacinths, alliums, and gladiolus.

Trees and shrubs

Fall is the perfect time to get new trees and shrubs in the ground. Planting in fall means they will have enough time to acclimate and get their roots established before the soil temperatures get too cold. Increase their chances of survival by digging holes no deeper than the root ball and make it three times as wide. The red maple does very well in Georgia and has stunning fall foliage. Look for the ‘October Glory’ variety, as it has beautiful leaves in autumn.

The Fireball Burning Bush is an excellent shrub to try. Plant it in full sun among your spring and summer flowering shrubs so you can admire its striking red foliage during the fall season.

Need more advice? Our active gardeners in the Garden Club can offer more helpful tips. You can usually find them joyfully working in the Victory Garden at The Grove. We invite you to see our Victory Garden and the rest of our Southern Living-Inspired community for yourself. Plan your visit today. Who knows, you may just find yourself happily “planted” at Harbor Club soon.

Introducing Maureen “Mo” Brower, Fitness Instructor at Harbor Club

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At Harbor Club, one of our top priorities is providing amenities that help our residents and members be fit, healthy, and happy. The Grove campus is an excellent example of this, especially since it includes our new fitness studio. We offer several fun exercise classes, including barre and toning, co-ed core, and Zumba, among others. Maureen “Mo” Brower teaches these three classes. She is an instructor renown for her high energy and friendly enthusiasm.

We wanted to introduce you to Maureen so we sat down to learn more about the classes she teaches, and get her wise advice on fitness regimens, apps, and more.

You teach three popular fitness classes at Harbor Club. Can you tell us a little about each one?

Sure! I teach barre and toning, which is a modern twist on classical ballet. It’s barre training designed to shape and tone postural muscles and build core strength. The first 30 minutes of the class are done on the barre, and last 30 minutes are dedicated to toning arms and core muscles.

I also teach co-ed core, which is a 45-minute class designed to strengthen and tone core muscle groups–including upper and lower abdominals, obliques, and the back. It’s perfect for anyone who wants to improve their golf, tennis, or pickleball swing.

Lastly, I teach Zumba, which is great fun. It’s like a dance fitness party using a contagious blend of pop, country, Latin, and even a little hip-hop music.

Fantastic! So what makes your classes so fun and exciting?

I make every effort to get to know all the Harbor Club members who take my classes. I learn what songs and routines they enjoy most and strive to incorporate those in my classes. Believe it or not, it’s not unusual for members who are working out in other areas of the fitness center to hear my class singing to the music. I also take great care in knowing each member’s limitations, injuries, surgeries, and more. That way I can make the modifications necessary for them to avoid injuries and to make the classes more enjoyable and fun for all.

You are very knowledgeable when it comes to fitness. What would you say is your fitness philosophy?

Maintaining a fitness routine is a must! It should be part of everyone’s daily routine, just like eating and sleeping. Why would we not make time in our day to do something that will increase our quality of life? Fortunately, Harbor Club members have access to a lot of excellent fitness options, so it’s easy for them to get exercise every day.

There are tons of fitness apps available today. Which ones do you recommend?

The first one that comes to mind is Fitbit. It’s one of my favorite exercise tracking apps. It works on a wristband and it monitors steps, calories burned, distance traveled, and heart rate. It also gives you a wrist vibration to remind you to get up and walk if you’ve been sedentary for an hour.

I like Couch to 5k too. It’s an excellent app that introduces users to the sport of running. I love that it provides baby steps that, over time, establish a real running routine.

Lastly, I like Fitness Buddy. With this app, it’s like having your own personal trainer. It helps you create an effective workout routine and meal plan.

What new fitness trends do you find interesting?

Group fitness is getting very popular again. I think it is due to programs such as Les Mills or Pure Barre which use modern music for classic fitness moves. What’s more, people are finding that working in a group setting helps to keep them motivated and better able to maintain their routine.

Another trend I’m seeing is strength training using resistance bands and tubes. While these tools have been around for a while, their uses have changed. We’re finding better, more effective ways to use these tools, and the benefits have been gratifying to our clients.

What suggestions would you give to Harbor Club residents for creating a weekly fitness routine?

If an exercise class is offered two times a week, I would suggest taking it both times. Once a week is good but to see real results, twice is better. I would also recommend varying the types of classes taken, as one class may hit a muscle group that another doesn’t, or stretch a muscle that the other class doesn’t stretch.

If classes are not for you, I would say walking is the next best thing. A 45-minute walk a day is ideal, but 30 minutes will do. If you’re watching TV, get up and walk around during commercials. Better yet, if you have stairs in your house take a walk up and down them during commercial breaks.

Why do you think it is essential to stay active?

The physical and mental benefits of staying active are endless. As we age it’s easy to lose muscle strength and bone density — even our mental acuity can suffer. It has been proven that exercise increases the quality of life and decreases the risk of dementia. It also improves bone density, heart health, cholesterol, and mental acuity. So you must make time to work out and consider it part of your daily routine. People who maintain a regular fitness routine have experienced shortened recovery periods after surgery. They often require less surgery and have fewer complications too. Best of all, it’s been proven that those who workout are happier and more self-confident overall.

What suggestions do you have for getting and staying motivated to be active?

For me personally, my motivation for staying fit is my family. Being able to enjoy physical activities with my nieces and nephews makes my heart happy. I hope to do the same with my grandchildren one day.

Quality of life should be a motivation for everyone. Staying fit can be as easy as taking one step at a time. I would encourage people to take a group fitness class. If it’s their first or second class, I would recommend they try at least half the routine then add five minutes to each session. Before you know it, the hour is over!

Also, if you want to walk, start by walking 15 minutes a day. After the first week, add five minutes each week to your walk. Pretty soon you’ll be walking your way into a healthy lifestyle.

If you’re interested in meeting Mo and taking advantage of her fun fitness classes, consider a Harbor Club membership. You’ll have access to many quality fitness amenities, including our highly acclaimed golf course, a junior Olympic-sized pool, The Grove facility, multiple tennis and pickleball courts, and more. Learn more about a Harbor Club membership today.

Southern Living-Inspired Bunco at Harbor Club

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Everyone knows that socializing is fun, but what many people don’t realize is that spending time around other people can give your health a positive boost. Social engagement has helped people live longer, promotes better physical and mental well-being, fights off depression, and can even improve your sleep. Fostering those essential friendships doesn’t have to be challenging though — especially when you live at Harbor Club.

In true Southern Living-Inspired fashion, our dynamic Ladies League has a bunco group that is growing in popularity. It’s just one of the many wonderful social opportunities available to residents and members of our community.

The Southern Living-Inspired bunco group is held at a different home each month, usually with a host and co-host and it often features at least one delicious Southern Living recipe. This past August’s gathering was held at Kathy Phillips’ home in the Lake Villas, which are right on the shoreline of Lake Oconee. Kathy is Harbor Club’s real estate director and she is your go to Harbor Club real estate expert. While playing the infamous dice game, this fun-loving group indulged in some fantastic food. It included smoked pork tenderloin sandwiches, homemade salsa and chips, parmesan-bacon wrapped breadsticks, Asian salad, and, of course, wine. Dessert featured a delicious chocolate trifle. It’s a Southern Living treat that will impress your guests but is a cinch to make.

Southern Living Chocolate Trifle

Ingredients

1 (19.8-ounce) package fudge brownie mix

1/2 cup Kahlua or other coffee-flavored liqueur (can be substituted with coffee and sugar; see recipe)

3 (3.9-ounce) packages chocolate instant pudding mix

1 (12-ounce) container frozen whipped topping, thawed

6 (1.4-ounce) English toffee-flavored candy bars, crushed

Step 1

Prepare brownie mix, and bake according to package directions in a 13- x 9- x 2-inch pan. Prick top of warm brownies at 1-inch intervals using a fork; drizzle with Kahlua. If preferred, 4 tablespoons strong brewed coffee and 1 teaspoon sugar may be substituted for Kahlua. Let cool, and crumble.

Step 2

Prepare pudding mix according to package directions, omitting chilling. Place one-third of crumbled brownies in bottom of a 3-quart trifle dish. Top with one-third each of pudding, whipped topping, and crushed candy bars. Repeat layers twice with remaining ingredients, ending with crushed candy bars. Chill 8 hours.

Chef’s Notes

4 tablespoons strong brewed coffee and 1 teaspoon sugar may be substituted for Kahlua.

You can watch a helpful video of the trifle assembly here: https://www.southernliving.com/recipes/chocolate-trifle-recipe

At Harbor Club, we fully embrace the philosophy behind being a Southern Living-Inspired Community, especially when it comes to creating environments that foster gatherings, interactions, and celebrations. Whether it be a fun game of bunco, a round of golf, indulging in a holiday feast, doing Zumba, or merely hanging out at the dog park with Fido and friends, we take pride in our warm neighborhood feel. It’s what sets us apart from other resort-style golf and lake communities. Visit us and see for yourself why Southern Living hand-picked Harbor Club on Lake Oconee as one of its prestigious Southern Living-Inspired Communities.

Harbor Club: Best Georgia Community of the Year

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As you may already know, Harbor Club on Lake Oconee recently won the Real Estate Scorecard Bliss Award for Best Georgia Community of the Year. We are incredibly proud of this achievement. Margie Casey, founder of Real Estate Scorecard, presented the prestigious award to our general manager, Brandon Matney at the award ceremony this past July. You can tell from the photos that it was a proud occasion. 

While Margie was in town for the big event, she and our sales director, Kathy Phillips, sat down for a friendly, fireside chat. In the comfort of the outdoor living room of our Southern Living Inspired model home, they discussed several of the compelling things that contribute to Harbor Club’s success. You can watch the video in its entirety, but we wanted to point out some of the more interesting things you’ll learn about.

The advantages of Harbor Club’s location

Conveniently located midway between Atlanta and Augusta, and just 40 minutes south of Athens, Harbor Club’s location puts you within arms-reach of all the best that Georgia has to offer. It offers excellent educational, healthcare, retail and other helpful facilities. For example, Lake Oconee Academy is right down the road and is one of the top 25 K-12 Charter schools in the country. Also, St Mary’s Hospital and several nearby doctor’s offices offer a plethora of healthcare services. Also, with a craft brewery, great restaurants, and boutique shops, Greensboro is an appealing small town with big city appeal.

The benefits of living in a golf and lake community

Harbor Club is a community that has the unique advantage of having nine miles of shoreline right on Lake Oconee. It’s highly award-winning golf course touches that shoreline at six different holes. It’s also a golf cart-friendly neighborhood. For those who have golf carts that match the club’s carts, they’ll never have to load or unload their clubs since they can conveniently drive right onto the course.

There are several types of golf memberships available–from casual “sip-n-putters,” to more serious golfers, to those that merely want to enjoy Harbor Club’s social events and recreational amenities. The Boathouse also gives every member and resident of Harbor Club direct access to Lake Oconee. It makes boating on the lake a breeze. There’s a marina, a convenience store, a fantastic restaurant, and it’s also the place where our free summer concerts take place.

The multitude of health and fitness facilities

There are so many fun activities available to Harbor Club residents and members. Residents have access to pickleball and tennis courts–with plans for adding more soon. The Grove facility includes a 2000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art fitness building that houses new weight and cardio machines, an exercise studio, and a broad variety fitness classes. There is also a popular hiking trail, dog park, a community Victory Garden, and more.

A wide variety of beautiful, designer-ready homes

Harbor Club homes cater to several types of smart homebuyers. Whether you want a new home or a resale, have a young family or are looking to “rightsize” and conveniently age in place, there’s a home for you. Patriot Builders (Harbor Club’s in-house builder) is busy with several new construction projects. Some of these include gorgeous Southern Living-Inspired floor plans that are built to the “designer-ready” phase. At that point, buyers can simply pick out their favorite finishing details at the design studio. It makes the process of buying and customizing a newly-built home a lot of fun.

Harbor Club is a debt-free community

Likely one of the most compelling reasons to admire Harbor Club is that it is entirely debt-free…and the Matney family intends to keep it that way. As they remain very involved in the community, the Matneys (and their team) work hard to continuously add more value to every resident and member. Great things are always on the horizon in our warm, friendly neighborhood.

Curious to see it for yourself? Schedule your visit to Harbor Club today. Kathy will be happy to give you a personalized tour. You’ll quickly learn why Harbor Club was voted Best Georgia Community of the Year.

Fun Outdoor Activities at Harbor Club

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At Harbor Club on Lake Oconee, you’ll never be at a loss to find something to do, especially if you want to head outside. If you want to get a great workout, have fun with friends and family, or just relax, our highly acclaimed, Southern Living Inspired Community has something for everyone.

Here’s a big list of activities you can take advantage of:

Dine “al fresco”

There are so many great spots for a picnic at Harbor Club. A few good options include the Lighthouse Pavilion, the Pergola and Fire Pit at Osprey Circle, the Big Timber Lodge Playground, the Sanctuary Pond, or enjoy the view of Lake Oconee from the grand lawn in

front of The Boathouse. Come to The Boathouse Restaurant and have a delicious meal on the deck overlooking the lake and marina.

Hit some balls

Our award-winning, Weiskopf-Morrish designed course is one of the best in the state of Georgia. Book a tee time or grab a bucket of balls to hit on the driving range. If golf isn’t your thing, play a round or two of tennis or pickleball, or take a mallet to some croquet balls on the lawn in front of The Clubhouse. If throwing is more your jam, give bocce ball a try at The Boathouse or play a game of catch, frisbee, or tag football on our sports field at The Grove.

Go for a swim

When it comes to a refreshing dip, you’ve got options at Harbor Club. Of course, there is access to Lake Oconee, Georgia’s second largest lake, via The Boathouse. But if you are more of a pool person, we’ve got a crystal clear, junior Olympic-sized option for you to enjoy.

Attend an outdoor concert

Our free, outdoor summer concert series is in full swing. We’ve had plenty of excellent entertainment so far, with more to come. Find all the details on the events section of our Facebook page. Be sure to “Like” our page on Facebook too so that you don’t miss out on upcoming shows and other activities.

Enjoy motorsports on the lake

Whether you like to go fast or slow, you’ve got options for motoring around the lake. Rent a motorboat, pontoon boat, or jet ski. Of course, there is also water skiing, wake surfing, wakeboarding, tubing, cruising, or just hanging out at the sandbar and swimming.

Enjoy NON-motorized water sports on the lake

Prefer to use your own power for your watercraft? Enjoy the quiet solitude of the lake with stand up paddle boarding, kayaking, row-boating, or a tranquil ride in a canoe.

Go for a hike, run, or walk

Whether you’re into hiking, running, or a gentle stroll, there are plenty of places to get your steps at Harbor Club. Head to The Grove to hit the hiking trails. The Fit-Trail® is an excellent option since it has ten fitness stations for stretching, bending and strength training. For something more structured, use the 1/4-mile track. For a simple walk, we have several miles of well-maintained roads in our gated, secure community on which to amble. The roads are perfect for biking too.

Green up your thumb

Our Victory Garden is an ideal spot to augment your outdoor exercise regiment. Planting, tending, weeding, and (best of all) harvesting are all very rewarding activities. Even better, these are all easily accessible with the raised beds of our community garden.

Take Fido to the dog park

Our dog park is made up of two fenced-in sections—one designated for large breeds and the other for smaller pups. It’s a fantastic place for both the dogs and their owners to socialize and get some exercise together. It’s a safe, comfortable, outdoor environment for all.

Throw a line in the water

Fishing on Lake Oconee is very popular. The lake is renown for its Bass and Crappie, but did you know that our community has several large ponds that are stocked with fish too? Whether you opt for the lake or a pond, you’re bound to go home with a prize fish, or at least some great tales to tell.

Relax

You don’t necessarily have to be active to enjoy the outdoors. Watch the birds from your deck, meditate while listening to the sounds of nature, read a book on your porch, or take a quick nap in the warmth of the sun.

No matter what you end up doing (or not doing) you’ll have a great time in the beautiful outdoors of Harbor Club. Come experience all the fun things we mentioned above and more. Plan your visit today.

Labor Day Festivities at Harbor Club

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It’s hard to believe it, but Labor Day is just around the corner. Always the first Monday in September, it unofficially marks the end of summer and the beginning of fall. However, there is no need to be sad that summer is coming to a close, Labor Day weekend is the perfect time to take a break from work and enjoy special times with family and friends.

If you are looking for fun things to do, here are some festivities at Harbor Club to help celebrate the occasion.

Harbor Club Member Pool Party

Saturday, September 1 from 11:00 am-2:30 pm

What’s Labor Day without a cookout? We’re going to fire up the grill for our big, annual, party at the pool. Kyle Smith, the talented singer-songwriter from Augusta, will be back to perform some mixes of favorite covers and original tunes. Bring the kids so they can burn off energy with the bounce house and water slide. Relax with a yummy hot dog, hamburger, and drink — all will be available for purchase. All Harbor Club members are invited to join in the fun at this family-friendly event. It’s the last pool party of the season, so don’t miss it!

Live music at The Boathouse

Sunday, September 2 from 6:30-9:30 pm

Remember — it’s not a school night, so come to The Boathouse to enjoy excellent music and food on Labor Day Eve. We’ve got some fantastic talent lined up for our last summer concert event. Scott Deering and The Boat Rockerz are renown for playing favorite classic rock, soul, and R&B hits. Find the event details here on our Facebook Events page. While you’re there, Like us on Facebook to be among the first to see future events too.

Labor Day golf

Our award-winning golf course is typically closed on Mondays, but not on Labor Day. You’ve already got the day off, so why not play an exceptional game of golf? As of this writing, tee-times are available starting at 8 am, with open slots available until 12:00 pm. Don’t delay in booking your tee time, as they often go quickly on holidays.

Experience “lake life”

Labor Day weekend is the perfect excuse for “Lake hair, don’t care.” Friday, Saturday, Sunday, or Monday, you can always schedule a fun time on Lake Oconee. Whether you own your own watercraft or prefer to hire, The Boathouse marina has you covered. You can rent a boat, jet ski, kayak, or paddleboard. Easily stock up your vessel with snacks and drinks at our convenience store. Make fueling up a snap with the help of our boat valets. Better yet, consider fueling up your body with a delicious meal at The Boathouse Restaurant too. (See The Boathouse menu here.) PS – Before you head out on the water, ask for directions to the renown jumping rock and the sand bar. You’ll have a blast at both. Who needs “salt life” when you can have epic “lake life” right here on Lake Oconee?

No matter what you decide to do this upcoming Labor Day weekend, we hope you enjoy it as much as we enjoy life at Harbor Club. Curious as to what it’s like? Schedule your exclusive Discovery experience today.

Harbor Club on Lake Oconee Featured on Golf America TV

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Did you happen to see Harbor Club highlighted on Golf America TV recently? It’s wonderful to see our community on television, and this show was no exception. If you missed out, don’t worry. Below is a quick breakdown of each part of the program, along with a short video for each.

First, we want to show you our stunning Southern Living model home. In this video, you’ll get an online tour of the designer home and you’ll meet our friendly Sales Director, Kathy Phillips. She discusses some great aspects of this house as well as advantages of living in our Southern Living Inspired Community. Watch video

Next up is a highlight piece showing our award-winning, Weiskopf-Morrish-designed golf course. You’ll learn how Harbor Club got its start and why it is considered a “shot-makers” course. You’ll see it has several fun, yet challenging risk/reward holes. Our head golf pro, Doug Price, offers a few smart tips throughout this segment. Watch video

And speaking of Doug here’s a helpful video tutorial where he shows you the best way to hit a sand bunker shot. In this instance, he’s hitting the ball from a bunker at hole 17 on our course. Note that this particular hole was designed to emulate the infamous 12th hole at Augusta National. Watch video

The next three videos give the inside scoop on how to tackle other holes on our golf course, much thanks to Doug’s knowledge and advice.

Hole 8 – AKA “Arrowhead”

This is a heavily bunkered par five that turns right to left. Lay up shots should be placed right of the long bunker that guards the left side of the fairway short of the green. The green complex is severe so stay below the hole. Watch video

Hole 13 – AKA “The Well”

Bombs away with a driver on this hole. This mammoth par four with an uphill tee shot requires as much distance as possible to get to the plateau of the fairway. Long irons and fairway woods will be the preferred weapons when approaching this large green with a bunker short right. Watch video

Hole 18 – AKA “Double Cross”

A deceiving creek meanders down the right side of this long par four that contains two sets of tee boxes. The right tee box should be played at the middle fairway bunker with a driver or fairway wood. The peninsula tee has the creek running parallel with the fairway providing for a more aggressive play from the tee. The green is large and severe with some great hole locations. Watch video

Of course, if you’d like to watch the show in its entirety, you can see it on our Facebook page. Watch video

Granted, these videos are a good way to get acquainted with Harbor Club but stopping by for a visit is a much better experience. Make plans to visit us soon. We look forward to giving you an exclusive tour of our homes, show you our golf and lake facilities, The Clubhouse, The Grove, and everything else that makes our Harbor Club community so special.

Harbor Club LGA Wins Lake Oconee Challenge Two Years Running

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The Lake Oconee Challenge is an annual golf tournament where the ladies golf associations from Harbor Club, Cuscowilla, and Reynolds compete for cheerful bragging rights. Also known as the “3-Club Challenge,” it’s an excellent way for women from all three communities to mix and mingle for a fun day of golf and camaraderie.

You may recall that Harbor Club hosted the Lake Oconee Challenge last year in 2017. Despite a rainout on the first attempt at play, the second attempt resulted in a satisfying win for the Harbor Club team. An enjoyable time was had by all, as you can see in our 2017 Lake Oconee Challenge photo album on Facebook.

The 2018 Lake Oconee Challenge was kindly hosted by Reynolds on Lake Oconee. The tournament was played on June 20 at The Preserve golf course. As you can see from the scoreboard, it was a close match — but we’re proud to announce that the Harbor Club ladies were triumphant once again!

This makes it two years in a row that our team has won the tournament. Participating this year for Harbor Club were Kathy Kurelic, Janel McCullers, Terri Ligon, Millicent Zamirowski, Sherrie Southern, Betsy Yancey, Viki Shadoan, Terri Shaul, Patricia Balduff, Shirley Wheeler, Penny Davis, Dale Fahey Ellie Davis, Linda Chesbro, and Dottie Suggs.

 

When chatting about the victory with Harbor Club General Manager, Brandon Matney, Patricia Balduff stated, “We are happy that you want to use this victory to promote [Harbor Club]. We’re a great community.”

Will the Harbor Club LGA ladies continue their winning streak in 2019? If history repeats itself, it certainly seems likely, but we’ll have to wait until next summer to find out. Cuscowilla will be the host course for the 2019 match.

In the meantime, why not come play at Harbor Club? We offer golf memberships to both residents and non-residents alike. All Lake Oconee area residents can enjoy our championship golf course, plus have access to many exclusive club benefits. It’s is a great way to meet new people, enjoy a relaxing sport, and have fun! Learn more about Harbor Club memberships today.

The Health Benefits of Pickleball

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It’s no secret that one of the best ways to boost your health is through consistent exercise. The good news is that it doesn’t have to be hard. Even moderate physical activity done on a regular basis will create marked improvements in your health and well-being. There are tons of ways to get a good workout–especially at our Grove campus–but one worth pondering is the game of pickleball.


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What is pickleball, you ask? Believe it or not, it’s one of the fastest growing sports in the US. It has aspects of tennis, badminton, and ping-pong all rolled into one super-fun, easy-to-learn court sport. Not only is it enjoyable to play, but there are also a number of health benefits to gain from regular play. These include:

Physical benefits

People of all ages, young and old, find pickleball favorable from a physical standpoint. Why? One, the speed of the ball is slower than the speed of a tennis ball, making it easier for both young and old bodies to react; two, the sport is played on a smaller court than tennis which makes it more gentle on your body. You’ll burn calories, yet experience fewer injuries since it is a low-impact sport. What’s more, it can improve your balance, agility, and hand-eye coordination. All three are a bonus for those looking to enhance their golf game.

Psychological benefits

Here’s a huge perk: Pickleball can help boost your mood. A study published in the Journal of Positive Psychology in 2017 found that the more deeply involved players were in the sport, the more likely they were to have a positive outlook on both aging and their overall lives. Routinely playing pickleball will also reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression — which is ideal for anyone, no matter how old (or young) you are.

Social benefits

Anywhere you play pickleball you’ll create some great friendships, because it’s a social sport. Playing pickleball regularly with a group of people increases not only feelings of connectedness but emotional support too. What’s more, consistently engaging in fun, physical activity with friends increases the chances that you’ll continue that activity into the future. The consistency is key, and that feeling of camaraderie can help make it happen.

Pickleball is a cinch to learn and loads of fun to play, which makes it easy for players of all ages and skill levels. Harbor Club has multiple pickleball courts, with plans to build more in the future. Currently, our members play co-ed doubles on Monday, Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday at 9am; women play on Wednesdays at 9am; and men play on Thursdays at 9am. We’d love for you to stop by and check out our facilities and everything else that Harbor Club has to offer. Start planning your visit today.

 

Summer Events in and Around Harbor Club

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The summer season is in full swing, and that means there are lots of fantastic events to take advantage of both in and around Harbor Club. Of course, we have our free summer concert series at The Boathouse, but there are several more fun things to take advantage of nearby.

Be sure to mark some of these happenings in your calendar, so you don’t miss out:

2018 Bliss Award “Best Community of the Year” Award Ceremony – Harbor Club

Where: The Boathouse – 3991 Walker Church Rd, Greensboro, GA 30642

When: Saturday, July 14, 2018, 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM

Cost: Free

Join us as we proudly receive our most recent accolade, the “Best Community of the Year” Bliss Award. Everyone is invited. Planning to join the fun? Please RSVP by sending an email to RSVP@harborclub.com to ensure your spot.

Kids End of Summer Program- Greene County Library

Where: 610 South Main Street Greensboro, GA, 30642

When: Friday, July 20, 2018, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Cost: Free

Grab the kids and bring all your DIY Instruments to celebrate the End of Summer Program Party with a parade, pizza, and more. More information.

25th Anniversary Celebration – Southern Cross Guest Ranch

Where: 1670 Bethany Church Rd, Madison, GA 30650

When: Saturday, July 21, 2018, 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Cost: Admittance $5 (4 & Under FREE.) Call 706-342-8027 for tickets.

The Southern Cross Guest Ranch has been in business for 25 years. In celebration of their 25 years in business, they are hosting a special event that includes live music, arena demonstrations, pony rides, hayrides, children’s activities, arts and crafts vendors, food, beverages, and snacks. More information.

Oconee Rhythm Section – Summer Concert Series at The Boathouse on Lake Oconee

Where: 3991 Walker Church Rd, Greensboro, GA 30642

When: Saturday, July 21, 2018, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Cost: Free

The Oconee Rhythm Section will perform a variety of oldies but goodies. Enjoy blues, soul, classic rock, swing, and dance music played live at The Boathouse. Don’t forget to bring chairs and blankets to sit on. More information.

Firefly Kids’ Night – Main Street Madison Georgia

Where: Madison Town Park – GA-83, Madison, GA 30650

When: Friday, July 27, 2018, 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM

Cost: Kids pay $5 each, parents are free. Ticket includes all activities within the park.

Join Main Street Madison Friday night for the Family Frolic – it’s “kids’ night” at Firefly. Enjoy a night of fun with stilt walkers, music, bubbles, face painters, fun inflatables, creative kids crafts, and family entertainment–all in the park. Feed the kids before you come, and they’ll provide an icy treat. Main Street Vet and HSMC will be on hand with animals, so leashed pets are allowed on Friday–please be sure to clean up after your dog. The Firefly Frolic is a 12 and under event. More information.

Karianne Jean – Summer Concert Series at The Boathouse on Lake Oconee

Where: 3991 Walker Church Rd, Greensboro, GA 30642

When: Saturday, July 28, 2018, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Cost: Free

This up-and-coming country music star is back by popular demand to perform at The Boathouse. You can count on Karianne’s fun-loving spirit and awesome talent for an energetic show that will have your toes tapping in no time. Come via boat, car, jet ski, golf cart, kayak – whatever works best. Just don’t miss out on this live music event. More information.

On the Grill: Sausage-Making for Tailgating Season – Farmview Market

Where: 2610 Eatonton Highway, Madison GA

When: Saturday, August 4, 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM

Cost: $25

Spend the afternoon with Farmview Butcher Glen Wellman and his team learning and using Farmview’s step-by-step process of making sausage blends, working with different types of casings and cooking methods with a focus on brats and other sausages well-suited for grilling— just in time for tailgating season. You will take home 2 lbs. of sausage after practicing the techniques of sausage making in an intimate setting. Please note that this class will be held in the butcher area, which is kept at a very cold temperature. Please plan to dress in layers, including hat and thick socks. $25 includes instruction, hands-on experience, and 2 lbs. of sausage to take home. Ages 18 and up. More information.

Fall Line Rambler – Summer Concert Series at The Boathouse on Lake Oconee

Where: 3991 Walker Church Rd, Greensboro, GA 30642

When: Saturday, August 4, 2018, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Cost: Free

Fall Line Rambler is a collection of seasoned musicians from the mid-Georgia area who love to put on a good show. Their main influences are gathered from Southern rock, blues, and a bit of country. Come enjoy a family friendly night of live music and great dining at The Boathouse. More information.

Sunday At The Museum Lecture Series – The Plaza Arts Center

Where: 305 N Madison Ave, Eatonton, GA 31024

When: Sunday, August 5, 2018, 2:00 PM

Speaker: Alex Gregory

Cost: The lecture is free, but donations are appreciated.

This topic for this interesting lecture is “From Eatonton’s Imperial Cotton Mill to YKK: A 40-year Career in Textiles.” Alex Gregory, an Eatonton native, will share highlights of his career from his teenage years in the local cotton mill to his long tenure as CEO of YKK Corporation. Light refreshments will be served after the lecture. More information.

Jeff Johnson – Summer Concert Series at The Boathouse on Lake Oconee

Where: 3991 Walker Church Rd, Greensboro, GA 30642

When: Saturday, August 11, 2018, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Cost: Free

Jeff Johnson is back with his trusty guitar to treat us to some fantastic music. Come early! The Boathouse Restaurant will have yummy food, drinks, beer & wine available for purchase. (Please no outside coolers.) More information.

Luke Ferguson – Summer Concert Series at The Boathouse on Lake Oconee

Where: 3991 Walker Church Rd, Greensboro, GA 30642

When: Saturday, August 18, 2018, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Cost: Free

The gifted musician and Harbor Club favorite, Luke Ferguson, will play a variety of legendary country, alternative, and Southern rock songs to get us in the spirit of summer. Bring your chairs and blankets and stake out your claim on The Boathouse lawn overlooking Lake Oconee. More information.

Shane Millwood – Summer Concert Series at The Boathouse on Lake Oconee

Where: 3991 Walker Church Rd, Greensboro, GA 30642

When: Saturday, August 25, 2018, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Cost: Free

If you love country music, you won’t want to miss this performance by Shane Millwood. His style of music is influenced by George Jones, Merle Haggard, George Strait, and most importantly his honky-tonkin’ father, Tommy Millwood. More information.

Easy Bread-Baking at Home: No-Knead Bread with Lori Smith – Farmview Market

Where: 2610 Eatonton Highway, Madison GA

When: Tuesday, August 28, 2018, 5:15 PM – 6:30 PM

Cost: $25 online pre-registration required; $8 supply fee paid to the instructor the night of class– exact cash/check only.

If you’ve ever longed to make a fresh loaf of bread but were daunted by the labor and time required to knead the dough, now is your chance to learn how to make this simplified bread at home. There’s no messy kneading required, so your family can enjoy fresh bread anytime. Join bread baker and kitchen magic maker, Lori Smith of Double L Ranch, as she guides you through the step-by-step process of her favorite “No-Knead” bread. All you’ll need is your apron and a sense of adventure. Suitable for ages 16 and up. More information.

Scott Deering & The Boat Rockerz – Summer Concert Series at The Boathouse on Lake Oconee

Where: 3991 Walker Church Rd, Greensboro, GA 30642

When: Sunday, September 2, 2018, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Cost: Free

Hop in the car or board your boat and bring your family and friends to enjoy live music by Scott Deering & The Boat Rockerz on Labor Day weekend. It will be a great way to enjoy the holiday weekend. More information.

Both in summertime and beyond, there is always something fun to do in and around Harbor Club. Feel free to like our Facebook page to see all of our upcoming events. Also, discover more of our local area via our interactive, online map.

Harbor Club Testimonial Highlight: Amy Cox

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You may have seen our recent testimonial article highlighting Harbor Club resident Terry Lawler. There are many reasons why Terry and his wife chose to live in Harbor Club, but above all, it was the genuine neighborly feel of the community. This time we sat down with another happy resident, Amy Cox, to learn what brought her to Harbor Club and what she enjoys most about living here.

Tell us a little about yourself.

My husband and I have been retired a little over five years now. We moved to Harbor Club this past August from Snellville, Georgia. We have two kids. One lives in Athens and the other lives in Macon. We’re glad that we all live relatively close to one another. We enjoy classical music and the symphony. As a matter of fact, when we lived in Snellville, we’d often go to concerts in Athens rather than Atlanta. It was a much better experience since we didn’t have to deal with the awful Atlanta traffic.

How did you learn about Harbor Club?

My brother was planning a move from Portland to Georgia so he could be closer to the family. He came to visit and we took him around to visit several nearby communities. As we traveled, I remember seeing Harbor Club and it piqued my curiosity. Later, my husband and I ended up going back and taking a closer look at it on our own. We absolutely fell in love with it.

Did you visit other communities in your search?

At the time, we weren’t really searching for ourselves as it was more for my brother. We did visit several communities with him and discovered a house that we liked at one of them. But when we saw Harbor Club, we found we liked the community and the homes much better.

What made you choose Harbor Club?

We found we greatly admired Patriot-built houses. They are very different from the “cookie-cutter” houses of other communities. When we visited Harbor Club we fell in love with a new Cottage home that was nearly complete in the construction process. It was the Osprey floor plan. A designer had already picked out some of the finishing details, which were beautiful, but I wanted to make some changes. Kathy Phillips (the Director of Sales) took me to the Design Studio so I could see all the decor details in one place. I found that to be very helpful. It was fun to pick out what I liked and to see how it would look together.

Harbor Club is in such a beautiful location – away from it all, yet close to what you need. What is it about the location that appeals to you the most?

There are two things that make it an excellent location. One, we love not having to deal with crazy Atlanta traffic. Two, we love living in a lake community. We’ve never lived on or near a lake before. Here, we find it to be very aesthetically pleasing.

What amenities do you typically use?

I enjoy using the gym, as well as taking fitness classes over at The Grove. My husband has taken up pickleball and he loves it. We enjoy meals at both the Clubhouse and Boathouse restaurants. My husband has been to a trivia night and he said it was a lot of fun. He’s also got a plot at the Victory Garden. We were avid gardeners and involved with community gardens when we lived in Snellville, so it’s nice to be able to do that here too. We’re also looking forward to taking the grandkids to the pool this summer. You know, we’re not golfers, so we decided to invest in a social membership. It’s been great because it gives us access to all the activities and events we enjoy.

What are the best things about living at Harbor Club?

The people here are wonderful. Not just our neighbors, but everyone that works here too. They are all so helpful and kind. The location is beautiful. It’s a very pleasant place to live.

Do you participate in any of the community events and activities? Is there a favorite event or activity you can share with us?

I joined the Ladies League which has been fantastic. We do lots of fun things like field trips, luncheons, speaker sessions, and more. I’ve joined the book club through the Ladies League too. I love it!

Can you provide an example where Harbor Club exceeded your expectations?

When you move into a new home, it can be challenging to get the builder to address concerns. Not so here. Patriot Builders has certainly exceeded our expectations. They are consistently helpful, stick to their word, and get things done.

What are some of the reasons you would recommend Patriot Builders?

The quality of their work is excellent. I also admire their willingness to go above and beyond to address issues.

What would you tell people who are considering a move to Harbor Club?

It’s the best place to live! I keep telling my friends to come check it out because I know they’ll love it here.

Is your curiosity piqued? It’s time to check out Harbor Club for yourself. Start planning your visit today.

Benefits of Semi-Private Golf Courses (Including Membership)

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There are three kinds of golf courses in this world — public, private, and semi-private. Choosing the right one for you depends on the particular type of experience you want to have. Since Harbor Club’s award-winning, Weiskopf/Morrish-design course is semi-private, it exemplifies a hybrid of all the good things that come with both public and private courses.


Consider these benefits, including the advantages a golf membership can provide:

Easy access

At Harbor Club, members gain access to high-end amenities like tennis and pickleball courts, a junior Olympic-size swimming pool, The Grove campus, a full schedule of fun social events, and more. Harbor Club’s golf course is semi-private, so there are no restrictions — anyone can book a tee time and play. Our course is open to the public, but we also offers memberships for those who want access to things like priority tee times, waived green fees, and other enviable perks.

A better pace of play

With open access at the cheapest price point, public courses can quickly get overrun and overbooked. These municipal courses are also where beginning golfers often get their start. Add these factors together, and you’ll often find a very busy, backed-up course. Alternatively, a semi-private course will be much less crowded, resulting in a better pace of play — and more enjoyable experience for all.

Affordable value

A semi-private course often requires non-members to pay more expensive green fees than what a public course charges. However, you also get a lot more value for your money. Unlike most public courses, a semi-private course (like ours) has fairways, greens, and tees that are maintained to the same standards as higher-end, private courses. You’ll also find better facilities for dining, practicing, and more. This makes it attractive for golfers who crave a private golf club experience but want it at a more reasonable price point. Harbor Club members gain even more value the more they use their exclusive club benefits.

And what are those benefits? Whether you are a resident of Harbor Club or not, there are many. All levels of Harbor Club membership include access to The Grove fitness and recreation facility, pickleball courts, tennis courts, junior Olympic-size swimming pool, Victory Garden, a full calendar of fun social events, discounts on fuel purchases at The Boathouse Marina, and more.

For those that live nearby or pass by our community entrance often (on a daily commute, for example) a golf membership is certainly worth considering. We offer Full, Weekday, Junior, and Corporate memberships, all of which provide unlimited golf options — making it easy for you to get in at least a few hours of play on our fun, challenging course. It certainly makes for a relaxing stop on the way home from work. Even if you don’t have a lot of time, you can play a short game, hit balls on the driving range, or practice your swing on the putting green. Alternatively, you could get in a great workout at the fitness center, or take a refreshing dip in the pool instead. No matter what amenity you indulge in, you’ll find the experience (and the exercise) worthwhile. Finish off with a delicious meal at The Clubhouse (or get it to go), and you’ll wonder how you and your family ever lived without all these gratifying conveniences.

Many have wisely invested in Harbor Club membership. Are you next? Contact us at membership@harborclub.com or 706-454-7047.

Harbor Club Resident Testimonial Highlight: Terry Lawler

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If you follow the Harbor Club blog, you’re well aware of how awesome our community is. But this time, you don’t have to take our word for it, take it from Harbor Club resident Terry Lawler. After living in Atlanta for many years, Terry and his wife Gail decided to move to our resort-style community.


We sat down with Terry recently to learn why he thought Harbor Club was the perfect place to live.

Tell us a little about yourself and your family.

I’m originally from Atlanta. I grew up and lived there since 1954. My wife Gail is from Sandersville, Georgia. We’ve been married for over 25 years and have lived in Atlanta the whole time. We have two children, a son, and daughter. One currently lives in Atlanta and the other in Augusta. For us, living at Harbor Club is ideal because we are located halfway between the two.

How did you learn about Harbor Club?

We’ve known about Harbor Club for over 20 years. We’ve owned properties on both sides of Lake Oconee and have visited with friends and family throughout the Lake Country. I’d played golf at Harbor Club and really enjoyed it. Harbor Club made a great impression.

Did you visit other communities in your search?

Over the years, we’ve visited many communities in the Lake Country area while going out to eat, playing golf, or visiting with friends. We explored other places in metro Atlanta and felt the city has gotten so big that we had to live farther out to get the lifestyle we desired. We realized we loved the Lake Country area, and Harbor Club in particular.

What made you choose Harbor Club?

We discovered that Harbor Club had a warm, neighborly feel to it. At Harbor Club, it’s like the theme song from the TV show Cheers, where everyone knows your name. We love that!

As you know, Harbor Club is in a beautiful location – away from it all, yet close to what you need. What is it about the location that appeals to you the most?

The location is great. You’re close to Atlanta, Athens, and Augusta but far enough away too. And while it’s certainly not too close, we like the convenience to Interstate 20. Coming from Atlanta, it’s the first residential development you come to when you get off the Interstate. To get to other communities in the area, you can drive ten minutes or more after getting off the interstate. We really like the availability of quality healthcare, an excellent grocery store (Publix), churches, restaurants and more. Additionally, we enjoy shopping in Greensboro, Madison, and Eatonton.

What Harbor Club amenities do you typically use?

I love the golf course. It’s a very nice, comfortable course to play. I love the walking trails too. My wife plays tennis, and we are excited to start playing pickleball at Harbor Club. We both enjoy the Clubhouse and Boathouse Restaurant very much. One other thing I want to mention is that Harbor Club has only one main entrance with a manned gatehouse. With one way in and one way out, it gives an enhanced sense of security as well as the added benefit of no busy “pass-through” traffic.

What are the best things about living at Harbor Club?

Hands down, it’s the neighborly feel of the place. Neighbors wave as you walk or drive through the community. Everyone is so warm and friendly here. To give you an example, our house is across a small pond from a friend’s house. Via the road, it takes a while to drive to visit each other. But our friends got creative and decided to mow a path across the pond’s dam to make it easier for us to get together! We affectionately call it the “Yellow Brick Road.”

Do you participate in any of the community events and activities?

We’ve lived at Harbor Club full time for several months now, but my wife just recently retired, so we haven’t done a lot yet. However, we did enjoy a fun trivia night at the Clubhouse, as well as live music and dinner there too. We’re looking forward to doing more.

Harbor Club offers a lot of opportunities to connect with your neighbors through social activities. Regarding that, how has life changed for you since moving in?

We like that there are many different things to do, depending on your interests. Not everything revolves around just one thing, like golf. There’s something for everyone. If you want to just relax and enjoy nature, Harbor Club can satisfy that. If you’re more active, there’s plenty here to keep you happily occupied. But you don’t have to be super-active if you don’t want to be. You’re not getting graded one way or another. At other communities, people have asked me what level of membership I have. No one has asked me that here.

Can you provide an example where Harbor Club exceeded your expectations?

It took about eight months to build our new home at Harbor Club. At most places, once the build is complete, the people you did business with usually move on to the next set of clients. Not so at Harbor Club. Brandon continues to take the time to say hello to us, ask us how things are going, and if we are enjoying ourselves. Kathy does too. It shows that our relationships are genuine — because they continue, even though there was no expectation for them to do so.

What are some of the reasons you would recommend Patriot Builders?

Quality. It may take a little bit longer to get things done, but it’s worth it because Patriot Builders ensures they do it right. They are very meticulous about their finish work, and it shows. My sister-in-law just visited recently, and she remarked how everything was so solid and so well-built. In fact, we continue to find things that impress us. Even if something didn’t work quite right, as they always do with new construction, Jeff listened to our concerns and got them addressed. We’ve had other builders smile and nod their heads but never follow through. Not so with Jeff. We are very pleased with how our new home turned out.

What would you tell people who are considering a move to Harbor Club?

If you want to be in a club community in the Lake Country area, you can’t make a better investment, both personally and financially, than making Harbor Club your home.

It’s pretty evident that Terry loves living the Harbor Club Life. Want to see what all the hype is about? Start planning your visit today.

 

Harbor Club on Lake Oconee Marina Update

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The Boathouse at Harbor Club on Lake Oconee is more than just a restaurant, and it’s more than just a marina too. After all, you don’t win an Aurora Award for ‘Best Recreational Facility in the Southeast’ as just one or the other. We’ve put a ton of thoughtful effort into making The Boathouse the best it can be for everyone to enjoy. With all it has to offer, it’s no wonder that it has become a vital part of both Harbor Club and the surrounding community.


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To give you the scoop, we’ve put together an update on everything The Boathouse provides:

Restaurant

If you haven’t heard the latest news, we’ve been fortunate to acquire Adam Smith as the new head chef of the Boathouse Restaurant. He has updated the menu with some delicious new options, including his famous fish tacos, spicy green beans, and homemade hummus, just to name a few. The restaurant offers both indoor and outdoor seating, including a dining deck overlooking the lake. There is also a banquet room available for special events.

Entertainment

If you’re a fan of live music, be sure to attend our free summer concert series, featuring a variety of talented singers, musicians, and bands. Follow our Facebook page to know when each of these live music events will be held. It makes for an exceptional summer evening to enjoy a concert and delicious food and drinks from the restaurant, not to mention indulging in the relaxed outdoor seating, fire pit, bocce ball, putting green, and grand lawn in front of the lake.

Marina

The Boathouse Marina operates year-round, seven days a week from 9am to 5pm. It offers two boat ramps, a community dock, and marine pumps with ethanol-free gasoline — one of the few marinas on Lake Oconee to do so. Harbor Club members receive a 10% discount on fuel, which is another great benefit of membership. And whether you’re a member or not, at our marina you don’t have to sweat getting your boat ready for a day on the lake. Just call the marina at (706) 817-7330 at least 45 minutes in advance, and our boat valets will have your vessel ready to go. Don’t have a boat? That’s ok too. You can easily rent one …or a Jet Ski, paddleboard, or kayak. The marina also has a general store making it super-convenient to grab your favorite snacks and sundries. You’ll find the store fully stocked with items such as soft drinks, beer, wine, ice, milk, eggs, sunscreen, nautical supplies and more.

Boat Storage

Our on-site boat storage facility, which offers 72 covered, dry storage spaces, is now fully leased with overflow. However, we are opening a second facility later this summer that will provide 72 more spaces. Ultimately, as many as 300 boat storage spaces will be available, making The Boathouse the largest marina on Lake Oconee. There are significant advantages to dry-stack storing your boat. One, it dramatically minimizes UV damage to your boat’s upholstery and gel coat from the sun. Two, it eliminates the need to transport your boat by a trailer, and three, it protects your boat from harsh weather conditions. And when it comes time to put the boat up for winter, we offer shrink wrapping to keep it even better protected during the colder months of non-use.

Location

Just a mile south of Richland Connector, The Boathouse is located just outside Harbor Club’s east gate at 3991 Walker Church Road. It’s situated on the Richland Creek side of Lake Oconee, which is renown for having the clearest water on the lake. Even better? We’re not far from the famous Sand Bar where everyone loves to drop anchor and hang out together on warm summer days.

As Georgia’s second largest lake, Oconee isn’t overly crowded like Lake Lanier often is. It’s also an easy, one-hour drive from Atlanta. We invite you to come visit us and see The Boathouse for yourself. You’ll be glad you did.

Memorial Day – A Southern Living Recipe Roundup

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The Memorial Day holiday is almost here! For many of us, it’s a lovely three-day weekend to gather with family and friends. The warmer weather makes for fantastic barbecues and picnics to help ring in summer. Or better yet, a fun-filled boat excursion with delicious drinks and snacks to nosh on. But what to make? No worries — we’ve put together a roundup of delicious recipes, all courtesy of our good friends at Southern Living.

We are a Southern Living-inspired community, after all! Try a few of these recipes for your Memorial Day gathering, and you’ll be sure to impress your guests.

Lime Fizz

This fizzy, lime-flavored drink is the perfect kids’ cool-me-down on hot summer afternoons after a day at the ballpark, in the yard, or biking with friends. For an adult version, stir 2/3 cup vodka in with simple syrup.

Ingredients

Crushed ice

3/4 to 1 cup Lime Simple Syrup

1/2 cup fresh lime juice

3 1/2 cups chilled club soda

How to Make It

Fill a large pitcher with crushed ice. Pour Lime Simple Syrup and lime juice over ice. Add club soda, and stir gently to combine. Serve immediately.

BBQ-Ranch Popcorn

You may want to get creative and try other flavors, like chili powder-lime zest and cinnamon-sugar.

Ingredients

1 (1-oz.) envelope Ranch dressing mix

2 teaspoons smoked paprika

1 teaspoon light brown sugar

2 (86.8-gram) bag gourmet microwave popcorn

How to Make It

Step 1

Stir together Ranch dressing mix, paprika, and brown sugar in a small bowl. Prepare 1 bag gourmet microwave popcorn according to package directions, and pour into a large bowl. Sprinkle immediately with half of the Ranch mixture, tossing to coat.

Step 2

Prepare the second bag of popcorn according to package directions. Add to bowl with seasoned popcorn, and toss with remaining Ranch mixture. Store popcorn in an airtight container up to 2 days.

Fruit, Cheese, and Herb Skewers

Stack various combinations of fruit, mozzarella cheese, and herbs on 6-inch wooden skewers for a fun and fresh party appetizer that can be made up to three hours ahead of time.

Ingredients

Basil leaves

Fresh small mozzarella cheese balls

Blackberries

Mint leaves

Raspberries

Strawberries

Blueberries

How to Make It

Step 1

Blackberry Skewers: 2 basil leaves, 2 fresh small mozzarella cheese balls, 2 to 3 blackberries

Step 2

Raspberry Skewers: 2 mint leaves, 2 fresh small mozzarella cheese balls, 4 raspberries

Step 3

Strawberry Skewers: 1 large basil leaf, torn in half; 2 strawberries; 1 fresh small mozzarella cheese ball

Step 4

Blueberry Skewers: 1 large basil leaf, torn in half; 6 blueberries; 2 fresh small mozzarella cheese balls

Fried Chicken Bites

Perfect for a picnic, these spicy fried chicken nuggets are great dipped in honey mustard or blue cheese dressing.

Ingredients

1 1/2 teaspoons to 1 Tbsp. ground red pepper

1 1/2 teaspoons ground chipotle chile pepper

1 1/2 teaspoons garlic powder

1 1/2 teaspoons dried crushed red pepper

1 1/2 teaspoons ground black pepper

3/4 teaspoon salt

1/2 teaspoon paprika

2 pounds skinned and boned chicken breasts

2 cups buttermilk

3 bread slices, toasted

1 cup all-purpose flour Peanut oil

Blue cheese dressing or honey mustard dressing

How to Make It

Step 1

Combine first 7 ingredients in a small bowl; reserve half of spice mixture. Cut chicken into 1-inch pieces. Place chicken in a medium bowl, and toss with remaining spice mixture until coated. Stir in buttermilk; cover and chill 24 hours.

Step 2

Tear bread into pieces, and place in a food processor with reserved spice mixture. Process until mixture resembles cornmeal. Stir in flour. Remove chicken pieces from buttermilk, discarding buttermilk. Dredge chicken in breadcrumb mixture.

Step 3

Pour oil to a depth of 2 inches into a Dutch oven; heat to 350°. Fry chicken, in batches, 6 to 7 minutes on each side or until golden brown and done. Drain on a wire rack over paper towels. Sprinkle with salt to taste. Serve warm or cold with blue cheese dressing or honey mustard.

Root Beer Baked Beans

Transform canned pork and beans into superb baked beans by stirring in peppery-sweet root beer, dry mustard, and hot sauce. The 5-minute prep time might make this dish one of your summertime favorites.

Ingredients

3 bacon slices

1 small onion, diced

2 (16-ounce) cans pork and beans

1/2 cup root beer (not diet)

1/4 cup hickory-smoked barbecue sauce

1/2 teaspoon dry mustard

1/8 teaspoon hot sauce

How to Make It

Step 1

Cook bacon in a skillet over medium heat until crisp; remove and drain on paper towels, reserving 2 tablespoons drippings in skillet. Crumble bacon.

Step 2

Sauté diced onion in hot bacon drippings in skillet over high heat 5 minutes or until tender. Stir together onion, crumbled bacon, beans, and remaining ingredients in a lightly greased 1-quart baking dish.

Step 3

Bake beans, uncovered, at 400° for 55 minutes or until sauce is thickened.

Praline Key Lime Pie

This chilled, creamy pie is the dessert equivalent of a swimming hole–so refreshing you can’t help but dive in. Garnish with lime slices and lime zest curls, if desired.

Ingredients

1 1/4 cups chopped pecans

2 cups graham cracker crumbs

1/2 cup butter, melted

1/4 cup firmly packed light brown sugar

1/2 cup plus 2 Tbsp. jarred caramel topping

2 (14-oz.) cans sweetened condensed milk

6 egg yolks

2 teaspoons Key lime or lime zest

1 cup fresh Key lime or lime juice

1 1/2 cups whipping cream

1/4 cup plus 2 Tbsp. powdered sugar

How to Make It

Step 1

Preheat oven to 350°. Bake pecans in a single layer in a shallow pan 8 to 10 minutes or until toasted and fragrant, stirring halfway through.

Step 2

Stir together graham cracker crumbs, next 2 ingredients, and 1/2 cup toasted pecans until blended. Press crumb mixture on bottom, up sides, and onto the lip of a lightly greased 10-inch deep-dish pie plate.

Step 3

Bake at 350° for 10 to 12 minutes or until lightly browned. Remove from oven to a wire rack, and cool completely (about 45 minutes).

Step 4

Sprinkle remaining 3/4 cup toasted pecans over bottom of crust; drizzle caramel topping over pecans.

Step 5

Whisk together sweetened condensed milk and next 3 ingredients. Gently pour into prepared crust.

Step 6

Bake at 350° for 20 to 25 minutes or until almost set. (The center will not be firm but will set up as it chills.) Cool completely on a wire rack (about 1 hour). Cover and chill 4 hours.

Step 7

Beat whipping cream at high speed with an electric mixer until foamy; gradually add powdered sugar, beating until soft peaks form. Dollop or spread over pie.

From our family to yours, we wish you a deliciously fun holiday weekend.

Walk to Your Health at Harbor Club

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Walking is such an underrated form of exercise. It’s so simple to do, yet many of us don’t take the time to go for a simple stroll. Just 30 minutes a day is all you need to gain some significant mental and physical benefits. It can relieve anxiety, boost your mood, and even help you drop a few pounds. What’s great is that Harbor Club makes it easier than ever, with lots of beautiful places and easily accessible amenities to get in those steps.

So grab your tennis shoes and give some of these a try:

Hiking Trail

The Grove provides multiple opportunities to walk, one of which is our serene hiking trail. It’s a mile long, manicured and mulched hiking trail that winds through a wooded area of Harbor Club. If you’ve got a dog, this is an excellent place for you both to get in a pleasant walk. Better yet, one of the trail entrances is next to our dog park, so you and Fido can easily enjoy that space with other friendly pups before or after your hike.

Fit-Trail®

Also located at The Grove campus is our 10-station Fit-Trail®. This is a separate trail from the hiking trail, and it gives you the opportunity to not only walk but also do stretching and strength-training. For example, station 1 is calf stretches; station 4 is sit-ups and leg raises; station 7 is a balance walk, and station 9 is hamstring pulls. Each station describes how to do the exercise correctly, and it also offers a fitness index of recommended reps for both beginning and advanced users.

Golf course

Not too long ago one of our members, Ricky Knowles, was highlighted in a Golf Georgia article titled, “Why They Walk.” The piece was about walking 18 holes as opposed to riding a cart on the course. There were some compelling arguments for walking that go beyond the fitness aspect. These included such things as boosting a player’s competitive concentration as well as enjoying a peaceful connection with nature.

1/4-Mile Track

Our 1/4-mile track isn’t just for runners. It’s an ideal place to walk with measured ease. It’s the perfect place to listen to your favorite tunes or even a thought-provoking podcast while you quickly rack up laps. Don’t crank up the volume too high though so you’re aware of other runners and walkers around you. Also, if you’re walking, stick to the outer lanes so that the inside lanes are clear for those that are faster. If you walk at the track enough, you’ll likely soon find yourself working up to jogging and then running with the best of them!

If it’s raining, don’t despair. We have plenty of treadmills at our Fitness Center, which make it easy to get your daily walk in too. And if it’s nice outside, you can always step out the front door and amble around our safe, gated community.

We’d be happy to give you a tour to show you all of the great places you can walk (and more) in our community. There’s so much to see; we’ll have to chauffeur you around first! Give us a call and let’s start planning your visit today.

Lake Oconee’s Only “Boat-up” Restaurant Opens on May 12

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One of everyone’s favorite things about Harbor Club on Lake Oconee is the Boathouse Marina and Restaurant. The full-service marina has everything a boater would need, including winter storage facilities, a general store, and fuel.

But now that winter is over; it’s time to get the boat back out on the water, gassed up and ready to go. And it’s time to fuel you up too! We are excited to announce that our beautiful, lakeside restaurant is opening back up on Saturday, May 12 — and that we’ve got great new things in store for you this summer.

If you haven’t already heard the news, we have a new, highly-talented chef at the helm of the Boathouse Restaurant. Adam Smith has a tremendous amount of experience, not to mention an excellent palate. He’s adding exciting new things to the menu this season. While you’ll see some of your favorite, familiar dishes, you’ll also see additional items that have a Georgia coast/Key West vibe, such as Adam’s famous fish tacos. Much like Harbor Club itself, Adam intends to cater to a wider variety of tastes, as you’ll see some delicious vegetarian options and a yummy kid’s menu too. And if you’re planning a day on the lake, Adam is enthusiastic about offering convenient grab-and-go lunches for you to enjoy while you’re out on the water.

Better yet, and whether you’re a boater or not, everyone is invited to enjoy our free summer concert series at the Boathouse. We’ve got a fantastic line-up of entertainment scheduled so far this season, including:

Sunday, May 27 – Carey Station Road Band featuring lead singer, Princess

Saturday, June 2 – Fall Line Ramblers Band

Sat, June 9 – Ronnie Pittman

Sat, June 16 – Amy Rae Trio

Sat, June 23 – Keith Gregory

Sat, June 30 – Joshua Hilley

Sat, July 7 – Hands of Time Band

Sat, July 14 – Matt Rogers

Sat, July 21 – Oconee Rhythm Section

Sat, July 28 – Karianne Jean

Sat, Aug. 4 – Fall Line Ramblers Band

Don’t miss out! Be sure to LIKE our Facebook page so you can stay tuned for our upcoming concert events and more. Tasty food and drinks from the Boathouse plus great music on a warm summer evening make for a wonderful, memorable time with your family and friends.

The Boathouse Restaurant is located at 3991 Walker Church Road and is open to the public on Friday and Saturday from 11am to 9pm, and Sunday from 11am to 7pm. We invite you to see for yourself why the Boathouse Marina and Restaurant won an Aurora Award for “Best Recreational Facility in the Southeast.” You’ll be glad you did.

Introducing Adam Smith, New Boathouse Restaurant Chef

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With the warm weather approaching, we are excited to announce that The Boathouse Restaurant will be opening on May 12 …and it’s going to be better than ever. Not only do we have a fantastic line-up of live music planned for our summer concert series, but we also have a new, highly-accomplished chef at the helm of The Boathouse Restaurant.

Adam Smith not only has a lot of energy and enthusiasm, but he’s got some wonderful things in store for our patrons this summer (and beyond.) We sat down with Adam to get the scoop on his culinary background, his exciting plans for The Boathouse Restaurant; its menu, and much more.

Adam – how did you get interested in cooking?

Growing up I always played around in mom’s kitchen. I found it to be a lot of fun to come up with different dishes. But I never directly pursued a culinary career. I went to UGA and got a business degree and then got a “real” job doing accounting at Deloitte & Touche. But that didn’t last very long. Soon I found myself in Savannah working at the famous River Street Sweets. I then moved to Key West and opened a candy store there. I also worked at other restaurants in the area. At each, I kept working my way up into managerial positions. I very much enjoyed working at the famous Blue Heaven restaurant for many years. After the hurricanes hit Key West in 2005 though, I came back to Georgia. I dabbled in real estate for a short while but then I helped successfully open and run Bone Island Grill on Lake Sinclair. After that, I opened Smith’s Coastal Grill in Eatonton. And now I’m excited to handle The Boathouse Restaurant.

When did you know you wanted to be a professional chef?

It just ended up happening over time. I was always told that I had an excellent palate. Like I mentioned, I would find myself running the kitchen at every restaurant I worked at. I love the speed and the challenge of it all and especially creating great food that people love.

What’s the most rewarding part of your work and why?

It’s the interaction that food brings. I like to say that I’m ‘hiding in plain sight’ when I’m cooking. I love being in the kitchen preparing and creating good food for good people.

What are your plans for making The Boathouse Restaurant better than ever?

There will be a new, improved menu. You’ll find some things that are familiar, but there will be some exciting new dishes as well. Vegetarians will not be left out. The whole menu will definitely have a coastal Georgia, South Florida vibe to it. If all goes according to plan, I want to reconfigure the kitchen, bring on some new staff, add a bar outside, add more days and hours that we’ll be open, and maybe even stay open after summer ends. Most of all, I want The Boathouse to cater to family fun. We’re going to revamp the kid’s menu and focus the restaurant on families with kids. Oh, and I also want to offer grab-and-go lunches for boaters who want to spend the day on the lake.

Can you tell us about two or three dishes your planning on offering?

We’ll definitely be doing fish tacos, as well as other new taco offerings), fresh-made hummus, and spicy green beans. We’ll have lots of specials throughout the season too. You’ll see more salt-water influences on the menu, and we’ll be offering delicious standbys that everyone loves, like a great burger and smoked barbeque too.

Who do you most admire in the food world and why?

My favorite chef is Anthony Bourdain. I enjoy his books and his “avant-garde” approach to food. He and I have very similar backgrounds too. I also really admire Danny Hatch, the founding executive chef at Blue Heaven in Key West, Florida. He saw that I had a good palate, so he was pretty hard on me (in a good way). I ended up learning a lot from him.

What’s your favorite kitchen equipment or gadget?

My essential, must-have is a gas stove. But my favorite is a smoker. It’s a fun hobby that I like to play around with. You can smoke meat, vegetables, fish, nuts — you can smoke all sorts of foods.

If you could have one last meal, what would it be?

It would be an amazing surf-and-turf meal. I’d have my mom’s London broil with yellowtail snapper, grilled Florida lobster tail, rock shrimp, and mom’s Thanksgiving mashed potato casserole. There would be fresh limes on the side to squeeze juice on the whole dish. And for dessert, I’d have sour cream pound cake with vanilla-bean ice cream and Hershey’s chocolate syrup drizzled on top.

Be sure to stop by and visit Adam Smith and the rest of his team at The Boathouse Restaurant this summer. Follow us on Facebook and keep an eye out for our free summer concert events that we have there. Or stop by for a great meal. You’ll be sure to find some tasty things to eat and drink from The Boathouse Restaurant menu. See you soon!

*** The Boathouse Restaurant is HIRING! ***

Looking for a great job with great people? We’re hiring both full and part time servers and line cooks. You can start immediately! Contact us at (706) 920-3003 for details.

Harbor Club Wins “Best Georgia Community of the Year” Award

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We are incredibly proud to announce that our distinctive community has won yet another noteworthy accolade — one that adds to our ever-growing list of awards. You may recall that last year, Real Estate Scorecard, the industry leader of online real estate reviews, announced that Harbor Club won the “Best Lake Community of the Year” award. This year, we’ve improved upon that and have won the “Best Georgia Community of the Year” award!

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Here are the factors that helped us gain the top spot:

The residents

With almost 90% full-time residents, Harbor Club is known for its authentic neighborhood feel. It’s also one of the reasons why ours was chosen as a Southern Living Inspired Community. We take great pride in fostering fun gatherings, interactions, and celebrations together. We are on the opposite side of the spectrum from other combo-vacation resort communities. Here, the majority of our residents happily work, live, and play here year-round. So don’t be surprised to see people smile and wave to you as your drive through the community.

The location

We have the advantage of being located in Greensboro, Georgia, just an hour east of the vibrant city of Atlanta, and 40 minutes south of the popular college town of Athens. Here, we are fortunate in that we experience four distinct seasons, yet sit just below the snow line and a safe distance from coastal hurricanes. Located alongside the historic Antebellum Trail, we enjoy a countryside lifestyle, yet still have tons of shopping, restaurants, and other excellent conveniences nearby.

The lake

Our community is situated right on Georgia’s second largest lake, Lake Oconee. The mild winters and hot summers offer year-round boating and watersports, giving every resident of Harbor Club the ability to enjoy “lake life” whenever they wish. During the summer months, there is free live music on the front lawn of our Boathouse Marina and Restaurant (Lake Oconee’s only on-water boat-friendly restaurant.) The Marina also provides fuel, boat rentals, boat ramps, dry dock storage, and a convenience store. Whether you already own a boat or not, you’ll have access to everything you need to enjoy an amazing day on the lake.

The golf

Our excellent weather also allows for year-round play on our lakefront, highly award-winning golf course. Touching the shoreline of Lake Oconee on six different holes, our Weiskopf-Morrish designed course, with multiple Risk Reward holes, is challenging yet fun for players of all skill levels. Not a fan of golf? That’s ok — you’re not forced to join the golf club here (although most do because it’s so affordable.)

The amenities

In addition to The Boathouse, we also have The Grove, which is our newest fitness and recreational amenity. The fitness facility includes a 2000 square-foot, well-equipped fitness center, with room for multiple scheduled classes, such as Zumba, barre, and yoga. The Grove campus also offers hiking trails, dog parks, a community Victory garden, sports field, quarter-mile track, and more. Other amenities at Harbor Club include a junior-size Olympic pool, tennis, and pickleball courts. We also have a 15,000 square foot Clubhouse with a restaurant that overlooks the 18th green and croquet lawn. The Clubhouse Restaurant is famous for our trivia nights, holiday parties, happy hours, live music, themed dinner events, seminars, luncheons, and much more.

We invite you to see for yourself why Harbor Club won the prestigious “2018 Best Georgia Community of the Year” award. There’s more to experience beyond the world-class amenities and casually-elegant lifestyle. Contact us to plan your visit today.

Lake Oconee Homes: Harbor Club Real Estate Sales Soar in 2018

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As we finish off this busy first quarter of the year, we have some great news to report. Our home sales are continuing to grow! In fact, as of March 28, we’ve experienced over $3M in real estate sales for the year thus far. Considering the fact that we hit a new sales record in 2017, it’s exciting to see that we’re off to such a good start in the new year — and that we might hit a new record in 2018. Demand for homes at Harbor Club is obviously high, so we’re doing all we can to accommodate the needs and desires of today’s buyers. Here’s the scoop on current and future inventory:

Current real estate available

As of this writing, there are a total of 540 homes in Harbor Club. Of those, there are 18 active residential listings. Six of these are new construction homes, and the remaining 12 are resales.

Future real estate available

In addition to the six new construction homes currently available for sale, we have 17 speculative homes underway. These 23 homes are priced from $300k-$1M, for a total inventory level of $13.4M. Plans are in place to add even more speculative homes as 2018 progresses. Why are we putting so much focus on these “spec” homes? The answer is easy. We’ve found that it saves buyers a lot of time, stress, and hassle since they don’t have to worry about the cumbersome details around pricing, permitting, and architectural design. Instead, they get a beautiful, “design ready” home where they can pick and choose their favorite finishes to suit their taste.

Our status as a Southern Living Inspired Community

We’re still so proud to be one of the few chosen to be a Southern Living Inspired Community. As such, Patriot Builders (our in-house builder,) is committed to the required high-quality standards of construction and superior finishes — all characteristics that make Harbor Club homes unparalleled in the marketplace. This coming year, Patriot Builders plans on launching multiple new plans that are 2500-3500 sq ft, many with masters on the main floor and one-level living in mind. Most of these homes will be sited on interior as well as pond and golf front homesites …and all make for beautiful views and the fantastic lifestyle we like to call the Harbor Club Life.

Curious to learn more about living in our Southern Living Inspired Community? We’d be happy to give you a personalized tour. Contact us today so we can start planning your visit.

Golf, Lake, and Lux Homes — Get It All at Harbor Club

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Almost everyone has a wish list when they envision the perfect place to live. But most of the time compromises have to be made when making such a big decision. Thankfully, at Harbor Club on Lake Oconee, there’s very little to give up on that wish list. We have so much to offer our residents that very few desires have to be dismissed. Consider this: 

Homes that are perfect for every lifestyle

Whether you desire a more substantial, luxurious home or one that is smaller with the same lux details, you’ll find both, and everything in between, at Harbor Club. Some of our new homes are perfect for aging-in-place, and some have maintenance included. Some are nestled in the woods, some are on the lake and some are on the golf course. A few of our homes offer views of all three. Even our own sales director, Kathy Phillips, purchased a lake villa at Harbor Club. And if you have a dream home in mind and just need to find the perfect land to build on, we’ve got several lots to choose from. From resales to new construction to land, check out all of our real estate offerings as we are always updating them.

Lakehouse or lake access? You can have both…

At Harbor Club, you don’t have to live on the shore of Lake Oconee to enjoy the benefits of lake life. Every resident has access to Lake Oconee via our Boathouse amenity. The Boathouse Marina and Restaurant is the perfect place to enjoy all that the lake has to offer and more. You can easily put your boat in the water, gas up, grab a bite to eat, go fishing, enjoy live music by firelight, and more — you get it all at The Boathouse.

Live in a world class golf community

Some people love to live in a place with calming views of well-manicured green spaces. Others want to actually get out on those greens to play fantastic golf. Either way, Harbor Club is the community for you. Our beautiful Weiskopf-Morrish designed course has accumulated a lot of praise and accolades. Everything you need or want is here — a driving range, short-game facility, and putting green. Plus, The Clubhouse offers delicious food and drinks, a well-stocked golf shop, and golf pros ready to help you improve your game.

When you boil it down, Harbor Club offers a wide variety of beautiful homes, all of which have ready access to Lake Oconee and award-winning golf. Don’t forget about all the great amenities that come with The Grove, pool, tennis, pickleball, as well as a jam-packed calendar full of fun activities. The “Harbor Club Life” is a tremendous value for the investment. We invite you to come check it out for yourself. What have you got to lose? Contact us to start planning your visit today.

 

Harbor Club Golf Course Enhancements

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It’s not unusual to find our award-winning golf course somewhat quiet during the winter months, but that doesn’t mean that we haven’t been busy making it the absolute best it can be. In addition to daily maintenance, we have several other more significant projects in the works — all to update and make your golf experience at Harbor Club better than ever. Here’s the scoop:


Enhance air flow

We removed almost 60 trees on holes 1, 3, 9, 11, 14, and 15. Some of these trees were already dead or had compromised health. We all know how important air flow is in golf, so you’ll be happy to find it much improved. You’ll notice that the apparent changes at holes 1, 3, 9, and 11.

Improve grass quality

You’ll find new sod installed at holes 9 and 11 where some of the tree removal had left a void. With so many trees removed, the grass quality will be much better throughout the course. There will be fewer tree roots for it to contend with, and the formerly shady areas will have more sunlight, making it healthier and stronger.

Create uniformity

A consistent, well-maintained landscape makes for a calming yet beautiful environment to play. Ornamental grasses are an excellent way to augment and enhance a golf course to express uniformity. So, you’ll now find these attractive grass features added or changed at holes 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 16, the driving range, and the putting green.

Add color

In addition to adding the ornamental grasses, we’re adding some pops of color to the course too. You’ll find pretty annual flower plantings near the putting green and behind the 9 green. We plan to change these out periodically to keep the flowers fresh and aesthetically pleasing.

Improve drainage

To ensure proper drainage, we’ve recently completed inspecting all putting green drain lines and outfalls. Leveling out the access points that surround the greens is a priority, as is improving the drainage with the fairway bunker on hole 5. Also, we plan to have a contractor make upgrades to the galvanized pipe and catch basin between holes 1 and 9.

Enhance the hardscape

The bridges on holes 7 and 18 have been resurfaced by our in-house builder to ensure appealing yet safe passage. Patriot Builders utilized high-quality “double treated” boards which will be painted soon when the air is drier. We have the bridges on holes 4 and 17 next in the queue for improvements. Also, we plan to upgrade the driving range bag stands this spring. They will not only be more aesthetically pleasing, but they are designed to effectively help with your performance as you work on your game.

There’s undoubtedly a lot of work going on, but we know that all of these endeavors and constant improvements are for you. We want to ensure that all who play golf at Harbor Club have a fantastic experience. So come check out all the great things we’ve done. Warmer weather is coming — book your tee time today.

Lake Oconee Wedding Venues: Book Yours at Harbor Club

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With the warm weather we’ve been having, it feels like spring has already sprung. Love is certainly in the air, especially since we just celebrated Valentine’s Day too. And with so many sweethearts who were lucky enough to get engaged recently, several are likely wondering where they should celebrate their big day. If Lake Oconee wedding venues are on the list of options, here’s why Harbor Club can be the perfect place.

Great location

Not only are we located right on the shimmering shores of beautiful Lake Oconee (Georgia’s second largest lake,) we are a straight, 1.5-hour drive east of Atlanta. Widely known as the country’s busiest airport, Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport is one that your guests can easily access, no matter what part of the world they are traveling from. And hey – if the charming location of Greensboro, Georgia was good enough for Carrie Underwood to have her wedding, you’ll probably think it’s good enough for yours too!

Multiple venues to choose from

Whether you wish to have your wedding indoors or outside, rustic or formal, or perhaps a combination of all these characteristics, Harbor Club has a venue for you. The Stables and our outdoor chapel are a fantastic spot for a barn-type wedding. The Boathouse is a lovely spot for a lake wedding. The Clubhouse offers the perfect place for a more formal affair overlooking the 18th green of our award-winning golf course. And no matter the venue you choose, Harbor Club is also the ideal place for your fun pre-wedding or “day of” activities.

On-site catering available

Whether you wish for cozy, comfort food or prefer much more elegant fare, our highly-trained culinary team can create delectable cuisine for all occasions. There’s no need to worry about hiring or handling the logistics for an outside catering company (although outside catering is certainly welcome.) Our staff is already on-site and well-prepared for making your celebratory spread a delicious and memorable part of your big day.

Now that the springtime flowers are already blooming, we’re seeing plenty of indicators that wedding season is getting into full swing. If you’re researching Lake Oconee wedding venues, be sure to check out Harbor Club. Plan your visit today, because time is running out. This is especially true if you only have certain days available for your wedding, as we recommend booking at Harbor Club as far in advance as possible. Give us a call today.

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Harbor Club on Lake Oconee Golf Course Community: Membership Benefits

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If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like to have a membership at Harbor Club on Lake Oconee, wonder no more. Our golf course community includes membership benefits that go well beyond playing an amazing set of 18 holes. Check out some of the features of our memberships as well as the health benefits of each.


 

Feature: Access to fantastic golf on an award-winning, Weiskopf-Morrish designed course; driving range; short-game facility; and putting green.

Benefits: Not only are there surprising health benefits from regularly playing golf, but there are also significant social benefits as well. It’s an excellent way to make new friends, grow business relationships, and strengthen family bonds. When playing as a group, the sport of golf is good for the mind, body, and soul. But keep in mind that, unlike some others, our Lake Oconee golf course community offers much more than just golf.

Feature: Access to a wide variety of social events.

Benefits: Whether you are young or “young at heart,” attending social activities is an excellent way to strengthen and cultivate new friendships. It’s widely known that having a robust social network not only increases your feelings of connectedness; it can potentially increase the fullness and length of your life. Strong social ties have quite a positive impact on psychological well-being. Better yet, having friends gives us a sense of purpose. So whether you’re enjoying live music and dancing at The Boathouse, indulging in a holiday-themed dinner at The Clubhouse, or merely hanging out and chatting with fellow dog owners at the dog park, all of your social interactions contribute to a satisfying feeling of accomplishment, fulfillment, and overall happiness.

Feature: Access to a wide variety of fitness activities.

Benefits: It’s a no-brainer that getting and staying fit is vital to good health. The Grove offers plenty of effective (and often fun) ways to improve your fitness. Our Fitness Center has plenty of state-of-the-art cardio machines and strength-training equipment. There you’ll also have access to classes like Jazzercise, yoga, Zumba, core, barre, and toning. We also offer other sports and activities like pickleball, tennis, swimming, gardening, and croquet. All of these fitness endeavors have the added benefit of creating and fortifying great friendships, which is a big plus considering the benefits of social interactions that we mentioned above.

Granted, these are just a few of the features that we offer — so whatever your lifestyle, there is a a membership level that fits your needs. If you’re ready to give your health and happiness a boost, contact us today.

Play Golf At Harbor Club During Masters Week

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Just a little over an hour’s drive from Harbor Club sits the prestigious Augusta National golf course — the spot where the famed Masters Tournament takes place. While “Masters Week” starts on March 30, the actual event begins on Monday, April 2 this year. It commences with practice rounds which run through Wednesday, April 4. Then, round one starts on Thursday, April 5 and the event concludes with round four on Sunday, April 8 — and one triumphant player going home with that illustrious green jacket. It makes for almost a full week of entertaining play.

And whether you are one of the lucky ones that gets to watch the practice rounds or are even more fortunate to have obtained tickets to the tournament itself, we want you to know that you’re invited to play at our award-winning golf course during Masters Week.

Designed by Tom Weiskopf (a four-time Masters runner-up himself) and Jay Morrish, our golf course winds through wooded hillsides and touches beautiful Lake Oconee six times and skirts four creeks. As per the typical Weiskopf-Morrish course, ours is challenging yet great fun to play. Our course is designed and constructed to embolden and encourage players to enjoy the game. In fact, there are two drivable par 4s that can have some rather impressive outcomes. As you may be aware, it’s all about risk and reward.

Besides our course’s impressive design we are also proud that Harbor Club golf course is:

* Ranked No. 3 among the “Best Courses You Can Play” in Georgia, according to Golfweek Magazine

* Ranked No. 4 in Golf Magazine’s “Golf Courses You Can Play in Georgia”

* One of the “Top Golf Course Communities Around the World,” according to Links Magazine

While Harbor Club on Lake Oconee is a gated community, we are offering limited outside play during Masters Week (March 30-April 8, 2018.) We have individual golf tee-times available for $179 (plus tax), and twilight rates are available for $159 after 3:00 pm. Also, replays will be available for only $80. What’s more, our Masters Week package pricing includes cart rental, range balls, and a tee gift.

So if you’re looking for something fun and memorable to do after watching practice rounds at The Masters, book a tee time at Harbor Club. It will make for an excellent afternoon of golf where you can continue to experience Southern charm at its finest. After all, ours was chosen as a Southern Living-inspired community! Don’t miss out. Book your tee time today.

Get Fit for Spring Golf Season With These Tips

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Spring is right around the corner, and with that comes great weather for playing golf. If you hunkered down indoors too much this past winter you may not feel quite ready for the upcoming golf season. But that’s ok — we’ve put together beneficial tips that will help you get fit in time for golfing this spring. 


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Stretch your hips

Having the ability to swing your hips with ease is essential for a good golf swing. Try stretching your hips at least once a day. Here’s an effective stretch to try: Lie on your back on the floor and bring your knee to your chest while the other leg remains flatly extended. Gently move the flexed knee from side to side for about 30 seconds, then switch legs to do the same stretch on the other side. Done daily, you’ll quickly feel the positive effects of this easy stretch routine.

Always be swinging

Whether the weather is amenable or not, you can always find a place to practice your golf swing. If you plan on practicing it inside, do so safely with a large buffer of space above and around you. When you feel comfortable, try a weighted club for your practice swings. Gradually work your way up to a goal of a 100 swings a day. This exercise not only helps you practice for the real deal, but it also helps to improve your flexibility too.

Strengthen your core

Having strong core muscles is imperative for increasing your stability — and we all know that good stability is vital for an excellent golf swing. The bonus? The stronger your core, the less likely you’ll develop lower back pain. Yoga offers a unique way to improve your core strength as well as provide several other benefits, such as better balance and enhanced focus. (Note that we offer yoga classes for both men and ladies at Harbor Club.)

Walk the walk

The colder winter months often equate to more time sitting rather than getting up and moving. Sitting for too long can quickly lead to hip and back problems — both of which are golf-swing killers. Do yourself a favor and start walking more. If you have a fitness tracker, turn on the reminders to get up and walk. Park farther away from building entrances. Or simply hop on a treadmill at the Fitness Center down at The Grove. All of your extra efforts will add up to more energy in your swing and endurance on the course.

Drink up

Water that is. You already know that there are tons of benefits from increased water intake. It prevents cramps and sprains, flushes out toxins, and promotes weight loss. More importantly, the more water you drink, the more hydrated your muscles will be. That alone will improve your muscle function on the course — helping to both optimize and maximize your performance.

Spring is right around the corner, so give these tips a try and book a tee time to put them to the test. We think you’ll love the results …and playing on our award-winning golf course too. Book your tee time today.

Fall in Love with Your Home Again

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Remember how you felt when you moved into your home? Just like with any new relationship, it was likely exciting, a little bit unsettling, and undoubtedly fun. But also like any long-standing relationship, that thrilling “spark” you experienced at the beginning can wane over time. Have no fear! There are some easy ways to rekindle the romance you once had for your home. All it takes is a little bit of creative effort. Here are a few ideas for revitalizing your space and regaining that lovin’ feeling in your home again:

Paint a wall

One of the fastest, most inexpensive, yet dramatic ways to refresh a space is to give it a new coat of paint. You could easily and quickly paint one accent wall to give a room a whole new feel. Choose your favorite color or perhaps go with something bolder, like Pantone’s 2018 color of the year, Ultra Violet. “A dramatically provocative and thoughtful purple shade, PANTONE 18-3838 Ultra Violet communicates originality, ingenuity, and visionary thinking that points us toward the future.” That’s certainly not a stale way of thinking!

Get organized

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Clutter is something that can certainly zap the energy from an otherwise lovely space. Go to what was your favorite room and take stock of everything in it. This includes everything you don’t see too, such as the stuff in your closets, cabinets, and drawers. How much of it have you used in the last year? Be realistic about what you truly need and what you can do without. If there are things you own that don’t spark joy anymore, let them go. Once you’ve gotten rid of all your useless items and re-organized what’s left, you’ll be happily surprised with how much you love the space again.

Move furniture

If you’ve had the same old pieces in the same old places, it’s time to change it up. Think creatively as to where your furniture may be better utilized or highlighted in different rooms of your house. Keep taller and more substantial pieces around the perimeter of your rooms and consider adding accent pieces that make sense. For example, a nice ottoman in front of a sitting chair can make it appear and feel cozier.

Change artwork

How many years have the same paintings and photos been hanging in the same places on your walls? If you’ve grown weary of seeing the same things over and over again, it’s time to change up your artwork to things you find more inspiring. If you have particular photos or art pieces that you’ve wanted to get framed “someday,” take the time to do it now. You can easily get them done online (Framebridge is a good option.)

Now, even after all your efforts, you still find that you’re not falling back in love with your home — consider the fact that it may be time to (literally) move on. If so, we invite you to take a look at the beautiful real estate options available here at Harbor Club. We have homes that appeal to a variety of tastes and budgets. Come visit! It could be the beginning of an exciting new relationship for you.

Now’s Your Chance to Own a Southern Living-Inspired Home

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For those that are familiar with the Southern Living magazine, you know that the publication provides a ton of “eye candy,” particularly when it comes to the homes it displays. You’ll find that they are exquisite, yet cozy. Their design is beautiful, yet sensible. Even the decor has a lot of thought behind it. Best of all, you’ll find that each of those attributes ties together to create one stunner of a house. And you know what? You can see a perfect example of it with our Southern Living-inspired home, now available for sale here at Harbor Club.

There’s a lot that makes our Southern Living-inspired home a dreamy place to live. Located at 1041 Oakmont Court, you’ll find this perfectly sized 3,380 sq ft abode right on the #11 green of our golf course. Built by Patriot Builders with exceptional quality and character, this particular design is considered a contemporary farmhouse style. Called the Woodmere, the home features four bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms as well as a three-car garage.

Inside you’ll find lots of space to entertain and host your family and friends. An expansive kitchen with a huge island will likely be the gathering space that everyone congregates to (isn’t that always the case?!) Here you’ll also find beautiful, upgraded details like Woodmode cabinetry, Thermador appliances, silestone quartz counters, and a large farmhouse sink. There is a lot of storage and workspace, so there is plenty of room to cook or have a big buffet.

Three of the bedrooms are located on the main floor, including the master. The master walk-in closet is enormous and includes built-ins for the ultimate in organizing and storing your things. Even better is the thoughtfully-designed master bath. Not only does it contain two separate vanities with Living Gold faucets, but a uniquely designed bathing area too. There is a magnificent, freestanding tub inside the oversized shower enclosure. The shower also has dual heads — a real time-saver that is perfect for those times when you both need to get cleaned up asap.

Another impressive feature, which is SO Southern Living, is the separate outdoor living room. It is a perfect example of a space that “embraces the natural beauty of the Southern Landscape” which “fosters gatherings, interactions, and celebrations.” Even if it’s sprinkling out, you’ll enjoy the sound of the rain on the tin roof. You and your friends can sit in cozy Adirondack chairs, make smores, and stay warm and dry with a charming copper cauldron fire pit.

These are just a few of the appealing things you’ll find at this home — there’s so much more to see.

Intrigued? Hurry and make plans to check it out today. It won’t be for sale forever. Now is the time to own your very own Southern Living-inspired home.

Harbor Club on Lake Oconee Home Inventory Update

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If you didn’t already hear the great news, we had another stellar year of real estate sales — a record 45% increase in 2017! It shows that smart buyers understand the value of Harbor Club property. With demand as high as it is, we wanted to highlight some our outstanding Patriot Builders homes currently available for sale. Which one of these is your favorite? 

1041 Oakmont Court – $730,000 – 4 BR / 3.5 BA

This Southern Living-inspired model home is our pride and joy. It’s a right-sized, contemporary farmhouse with shiplap detail throughout entire house. You’ll enjoy Woodmode cabinetry, Thermador appliances, Silestone quartz counters, a unique freestanding tub inside the master modern spa, reclaimed 120-year-old timber frame beams, a 3-car garage, a fabulous outdoor living room complete with a copper cauldron fire pit, views of the 11th green, and so much more.

1021 Oakmont Court – $729,900 – 5 BR / 4.5 BA

This is our newest addition to our Southern Living-inspired signature series. It’s a luxury home located on the beautiful “Chimney” green of our golf course. Inside you’ll find a luxurious master suite and a secondary bedroom suite on the main floor, as well as a gourmet kitchen with a 13′ island and upgraded hardwoods throughout.

1070 Carnoustie Drive – $584,000 – 3 BR / 2.5 BA

Here you’ll find a stunning ranch home with a fantastic view of one of our stocked ponds that has a fishing pier, center fountain and a sidewalk around it. Inside you’ll find an open concept floor plan and a large kitchen overlooking the expansive great room with dramatic cathedral ceiling. There’s also a home center/ study and a big covered porch perfect for entertaining.

1040 Quaker Ridge Rd – $574,000 – 3 BR / 3 BA

Patriot Builders is constructing this perfectly right-sized home with open spaces in mind. It features a spacious kitchen with a huge, walk-in pantry. The dining area is incorporated into the main living space and can easily accommodate a family-sized table. The master suite is located on the main floor and it has amazing views of the golf course. The secondary bedrooms/baths are located on the main floor as well as over the garage

You can see more of our new homes for sale on Lake Oconee on our real estate page. Remember, Harbor Club features nine miles of Lake Oconee water frontage, a dry dock marina, a 15,000 sq ft clubhouse, a well-equipped fitness center, community garden, hiking trails, a sports field with a quarter-mile track, pickleball, tennis, swimming, and full activity calendar. Plan your visit today for a personalized tour and who knows — you may just spot your new dream house.

 

Harbor Club Hits Record Real Estate Sales in 2017

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We are proud to announce yet another banner year for real estate at Harbor Club. The Lake Country Board of Realtors tallied the numbers, and we are happy to report an unprecedented 45% increase in real estate sales from last year! It means that we sold $26.5 million in home, homesite, cottage, and townhome properties in 2017.

You may be wondering how we consistently grow our sales each year. We attribute it to a lot of things …and a lot of hard work too. But overall, we continuously strive to strengthen and reinforce the value of owning Harbor Club property. The fantastic sales results prove that our efforts are working. Consider this historical view of our real estate sales totals, year over year:

One of our most distinguished achievements this past year was being hand-picked by the editors at Southern Living magazine as a Southern Living Inspired Community. Very few communities have the ability to attain this accolade, but ours hit all the essential criteria. These include an excellent location; a beautiful, natural landscape; a focus on Southern Living inspired architecture; and the creation of inviting environments that foster warm gatherings, interactions, and celebrations.

This past fall we unveiled our Southern Living Inspired Home, a 3,380 sq ft beauty that perfectly blends a southern farmhouse rustic character with that of comfortable yet modern decor. As of this writing, this stunning home is available for purchase.

Other accolades that continue to enhance the value of ownership at Harbor Club include:

“Best Lake Community of the Year” – Bliss Award

The Boathouse named “Best Recreational Facility” – National Association of Homebuilders Aurora Award

“#3 Golf Course You Can Play” in Georgia by Golfweek Magazine

“A Course of Distinction” by LINKS Magazine’s Premier Property Guide

As always, we plan to continue the upward sales momentum from this past year into 2018. In fact, we have 23 new homes currently under construction, and over 50 new home builds planned for the new year. Will you be one of the next to live the Harbor Club Life? Check out our current real estate offerings and plan your visit soon. We’d love to give you a tour and show you all that makes Harbor Club so special. Who knows, you may just meet your future neighbors and discover that your dream home can indeed become a reality. Contact us today.

Get Fit With a Southern Living-Inspired Lifestyle

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A big part of being a Southern Living-Inspired community is the lifestyle it affords us. We’re fortunate, as life at Harbor Club is full of fun activities and fitness opportunities. And with it being a new year, it’s the perfect time to get a head start on your health goals. You can do this! Try on some of these fitness activities for size: 

Jazzercise

This is a super-fun, 40-minute dance-based, low impact cardio workout. It also includes 20 minutes of strength training, toning and stretching — and all of it to music that will inspire you to move, move, move.

Yoga

Our yoga classes will not only help you find your zen; you’ll see the exercises will improve your strength, flexibility, endurance, stability, balance, and focus. Yoga also offers an excellent way to enhance your golf game.

Zumba

Like a hip-shaking dance party, Zumba is an aerobic fitness program that features movements inspired by various styles of Latin American dance. The dance music will get you burning calories with friends in no time.

Golf

Playing golf and walking the course are great ways to boost your health, especially since the sport has some surprising benefits. (Ready to go? Go ahead and book your tee time now!)

Tennis

Whether you’re new to this favorite racket sport or not, you can enjoy tennis lessons, a clinic, or a fun match with friends at Harbor Club. Looking to play after work? Our courts are also lit for nighttime games.

Pickleball

Growing in popularity, pickleball is a paddle sport that combines several elements of tennis, badminton, and ping-pong. It’s just as fun as tennis but a little easier on the joints.

Croquet

Get this — during an average match, The United States Croquet Association estimates that players walk more than two miles. And much like golf, croquet requires skills like focus, precision, and a soft touch.

Gardening

Believe it or not, gardening is a great way to get exercise. Our professionally designed, raised beds in our Victory Garden help gardeners of all ages grow vegetables, herbs, and flowers with ease.

Fitness Center

Located in The Grove, our 2000-square foot fitness center is equipped with state-of-the-art Life Fitness exercise equipment, such as recumbent bikes, treadmills, power mill climbers, elliptical cross-trainers, and weight-training machines. Everything you need for a great workout is here.

Fit-Trail®

Easily combine walking or running with other heart-pumping exercises on our Fit-Trail®. The well-manicured trail includes eight fitness stations for stretching, bending and strength training.

Track

Whether you are a runner, jogger, or walker, you’ll enjoy our quarter-mile track. It’s where you can do interval training or run, sprint, and stroll with measured ease.

Ready to take advantage of our fun, active, Southern Living-inspired lifestyle? Learn more about Harbor Club and plan your visit today.

Downsizing in Harbor Club? RSVP Now For “Right SIZE Right HERE” Seminar

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If you’re a current resident of Harbor Club and have been considering the idea of downsizing to a home that’s a better fit, then we’ve got the perfect program for you. On Tuesday, January 23 from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm we’ll be holding a free seminar titled “Right SIZE Right HERE.”

It is specifically geared toward our residents who are looking to scale down their house without having to scale down their lifestyle. You’ll learn that the transition from a larger home to a right size home can be easier and smoother than you think. Most importantly, you’ll learn that there’s no need to leave the Harbor Club life or your beloved, familiar community.

The seminar includes a few industry experts who will share compelling information and helpful advice regarding the right sizing process. These include:

Roger Kurth – Senior Transition Services

As a member of the National Association of Senior Move Managers, Roger will go over how to tackle the steps involved in downsizing. These measures include planning for the move (evaluating, sorting, household downsizing, new space planning, etc.), how to handle the move (packing, moving, unpacking, and new home set-up), and tips for after the move (cleaning out, cleaning up and more.)

Jodie Schmidt – A New Leaf Organizing

As a member of the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO), Jodie will offer excellent advice on the organization aspect of transition management. She will discuss how to best handle change with the “layers of life” that accumulate over time. She’ll also provide tips on how to best organize your most important valuables.

Kathy Phillips and Brandon Matney – Harbor Club Management Team

Kathy and Brandon will be providing tours of our Patriot Builders designer-ready homes. They will be paying particular attention to critical features suitable for aging in place. Beyond one-floor living, these features not only make life more comfortable as you age, but they can also increase the value of your home.

So if downsizing has ever been on your radar, now is the time to learn more. Don’t miss out! Be sure to RSVP for this educational seminar. You’ll walk away not only with a lot of excellent knowledge about the transition process, but you’ll also have a full belly. A tasty lunch is included for attendees! RSVP now.

Give the gift of golf this year

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Looking for a unique gift that can be enjoyed long after the holidays are over? Give the gift of golf! Whether the giftee is an expert or a novice at the game, playing golf at Harbor Club on Lake Oconee is a thoughtful experience gift. In fact, research from San Francisco State University shows that experience gifts actually trump tangible ones. And a Forbes article also notes that experiences, rather than material things, bring people more happiness.

Why? It’s because the joy and the memories made from special experiences are ones that can last a lifetime — long after a new, cool, shiny “thing” is forgotten. Here’s how you can make a special someone’s holiday with the gift of golf this year:

Book a tee time

During the holidays or any time of year, surprise your friends and family members with the gift of 18-holes, on you. Throw in a few beverages and a nice meal, and you’ll make an excellent day of it — one that your recipients will remember for many years to come, especially if it’s a surprise. All you have to do is book a tee time and go.

Plan to play in a tournament

Members or not, both our men’s and ladies golf associations offer multiple fun tournaments throughout the year that caters to both. Often, these tournaments have a good cause tied to them, making the gift of play doubly rewarding. Our friendly pro shop staff can help you choose and sign up for upcoming tournaments that would be most meaningful to you and your gift recipients.

Give a membership

There are several options that Harbor Club offers for memberships — from full golf to social; it’s easy to find one that can fit most any lifestyle. Depending on the type of membership you choose, your benefactors will receive tons of benefits. These can include not just exclusive access to our award-winning course but access to The Grove as well as beautiful Lake Oconee via our Boathouse Marina — not to mention a full calendar of fun social events and activities too.

So make your list and check it twice. It’s time to be good, for goodness sake! Contact us to give a magnificent golf experience gift today.

Live at Lake Oconee: Winter Activities and Clubs

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Socializing has its benefits beyond hanging out with great friends. Believe it or not, it has a lot of health benefits too. It boosts your mental health and reduces feelings of loneliness and depression. Harbor Club on Lake Oconee, being an exclusive Southern Living Inspired Community, prides itself on the philosophy creating environments that “foster gatherings, interactions, and celebrations.”Our clubs and activities are no exception.

We offer lots of ways to get out and have fun with friends and neighbors, both this winter and all year round. If you’re looking to live at Lake Oconee, consider Harbor Club. Here are just a few of all the fun things available to you when you live (what we affectionately call) the Harbor Club Life:

Holiday and other events

Holiday events include our member Christmas dinner and party (with dancing and a live band, of course!) and breakfast with Santa. We are also doing an ugly Christmas sweater party in December and our annual Super Bowl party in January.

Trivia nights

Every other Thursday, we either have trivia or music game show nights at the Clubhouse. It’s a lot of fun for both members and guests to get together, laugh, and enjoy sharing their impressive logic.

Meet & greets

We offer our members and residents easy ways to get to know one another with a warm gathering at The Clubhouse. Everyone has a super time mixing, mingling, and meeting new friends.

Tons of fitness opportunities

Golf – It’s easy to get out and play a fantastic game of golf here most anytime at Harbor Club. We also offer both men’s and ladies golf associations and lots of fun tournaments, like the upcoming Santa Claus Open and Superintendent’s Revenge.

Jazzercise – This is a combination of aerobic exercise and dance fitness that is available for all ages and fitness levels.

Zumba – Here we get to dance to great music, with great people, and burn a ton of calories …without even realizing it.

Barre & Toning – This is an excellent, low-impact, total body workout that will lengthen and strengthen muscles.

Co-Ed Core – A great workout that concentrates on strengthening core muscles for both men and women.

Yoga – For both men and women, our instructor provides exercises that involve physical, mental, and spiritual practices — all of which help you find your zen.

Croquet – An ancient game played by knocking wooden balls through metal wickets with mallets. Even Pippa Middleton enjoys this game of sport.

Tennis – We can’t forget about our tennis enthusiasts. We offer tennis clinics, private lessons, tournaments and more.

Pickleball – A relatively new sport that has been taking over the country, our pickleball teams have been having a blast playing on our new courts.

Gardening – Our new Victory Garden has been a ‘fruitful’ addition to The Grove for our members and residents.

Want to get in on all the cool things we do at Harbor Club? Learn more about our club memberships, or stop by for a tour of our available real estate. You’ll likely find that you want to live the Harbor Club Life.

Why They Walk

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Did you see the November/December issue of Golf Georgia? We’re excited that Harbor Club was mentioned — and better yet, that one of our members, Ricky Knowles, was highlighted in the article, “Why They Walk.”

As you might have guessed, “Why They Walk” is about walking 18 holes as opposed to riding a cart on the course. Several people, besides Ricky, were featured in the article — young and old, male and female, fit or not. They all gave compelling reasons as to why they choose to walk the course over riding in a golf cart. Here are their primary motivators:

To boost fitness

There’s no doubt; walking does the body good. When he’s not walking the course, Jo Stegall walks four to six miles a day. Walking the course (with his bag, mind you) is an integral part of his fitness routine. He’s doing all he can to avoid heart disease, and the possibility of a heart attack like his dad had. Ann Faulkner, who plays golf three times a week, always walks and carries her bag too. It sounds daunting, but she reminds us that only two to three miles are covered in four hours of play. Then, of course, there is our own Ricky Knowles, who walks two games of golf at Harbor Club every week. It was challenging for him at first, but now his legs are in great shape, and he’s no longer winded. He proudly states, “I get a kind of high after a round from the physical exertion. It feels great!” Playing golf certainly has a lot of health benefits.

To gain competitive concentration

It’s simple for Cecil Calhoun. He says that “It’s distracting to ride.” He goes on to say that with all the time it takes to walk to the cart, ride to your partner’s ball, then consider his shot, you could’ve been walking to and considering your next shot. To back that up, Jo Stegall mentions that walking “sharpens your mental acuity” and keeps your “focus on the game.” What’s more, Dr. Andrew Koliani says walking helps him to “forget bad shots.” That’s certainly a nice trade off.

To better connect with nature

When you walk the course, you are invariably closer to nature. Jim Harrison mentions how nice it is to see hawks and deer during his jaunts. That more intimate connection with nature brings peace as well as a heightened awareness of the natural environment that surrounds you. Just think of all the beautiful things you’d see at Harbor Club’s course. Not only the deer, birds, and other forest animals, but with our course right on Lake Oconee, you’d also get to experience charming herons, turtles, frogs, fish and more.

Why not come check out Harbor Club’s award-winning golf course for yourself? Walk it, and you’ll get even more benefits out of the experience. Book a tee time today.

Lake Oconee Wedding Venues: Make Memories at Harbor Club

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If you’re looking at Lake Oconee wedding venues, look no further. Harbor Club has several fantastic options to suit a variety of tastes. Whether you’re looking for that perfect place to propose, or a romantic setting for your wedding–or even an ideal spot to renew your vows we have venues that cater to most every whim and wish.

And speaking of catering, we’ve got that handled too. Everything you need for a memorable event is right here at Harbor Club on Lake Oconee.

Getting engaged? Consider this…

If you or someone you know is getting ready to pop the question, Harbor Club can be the perfect place to do it. If you love the lake, you can propose on The Boathouse dock at sunset. If you love golf, conduct a creative proposal right on the course. Or, if you are working a bit backward (which isn’t so crazy nowadays) and purchasing a home together before the wedding day, what could be better than proposing at your new house? Talk about making awesome memories!

Getting married? Consider this..

We have some amazing venues that are sure to make your wedding an epic event for both you and your guests. Whether your guest list is big or small, Harbor Club can accommodate you. If you got engaged on the dock, you could have your wedding at The Boathouse. If you got engaged on the golf course, hold your wedding in or outside The Clubhouse (which has beautiful views of the 10th and 18th fairways.) One of our most popular venues is The Stables. It’s excellent for a rustic barn wedding, complete with outdoor chapel, banquet hall, and bridal suite.

Renewing your vows? Consider this…

Celebrate your marriage — again. Reaffirm your love for one another amongst all those you hold dear. This is especially touching if you eloped or had a simple ceremony the first time around. Gather your family and friends so they can proudly bear witness to your saying “I do.” Hold your renewal ceremony at our Lighthouse Point Pavilion, a quaint place for up to 50 people. Or, if you need something more intimate, our private Oconee Room in The Clubhouse is just the place. It has a fantastic view of the 18th green and can accommodate up to 20 guests.

And remember, Harbor Club is also a great place to enjoy pre-wedding activities, which keeps everyone happily occupied on the “morning of.”

Ready to make your special engagement and wedding memories at Harbor Club? Give us a call. We have both the team and the scenes you’ve dreamed of.

Southern Living Community: Get Holiday Inspired With a Festive Model Home Tour

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So you may have already heard about, and perhaps have even already toured, our new Southern Living inspired model home. Either way, we don’t want you to miss out on what’s new. In the spirit of the season, we now have our model decked out beautifully for the holidays, and it’s a stunning sight to see!

Once you experience it, and the entire Harbor Club neighborhood for that matter, you’ll understand our pride in being chosen as a Southern Living inspired community. We genuinely enjoy upholding the philosophy of creating “environments that foster gatherings, interactions, and celebrations” — especially during the holidays. Our decorated Southern Living inspired model home is no exception.

Here’s why:

The decor

The universal centerpiece of the holidays is, of course, the Christmas tree. Is there such a thing as going overboard on decorating such an iconic piece? We don’t think so. Afterall, it has to match the swag on the mantel, the wreaths on the doors, the pretty centerpieces, and the rest of the festive trimmings throughout the house. As you’ll see in our model, use of bold colors, mixed materials, seasonal flowers, and a mix of both traditional and modern accents were encouraged. All will undoubtedly make you feel merry and bright. 

The gatherings

Southern Living communities are ones that have fun-loving neighbors who enjoy celebrating together. No matter the occasion, Southern style and hospitable charm flow. And speaking of flow, Southern Living inspired homes are perfectly set up for entertaining. As you’ll see in our model home, it’s easy to gather your family and friends around a big kitchen island. Afterall, everyone always seems to congregate in the kitchen. We think it’s got something to do with…

The food

Traditional or not, festive food is one of the best parts of the holidays. Delicious feasts and thoughtful homemade goodies abound. Sharing meals with loved ones is a heartwarming way to show you care, especially when using family-favorite, time-honored recipes. Whether it be party-fare, a lovely dinner, fun cocktails, or creative cookies, the fabulous food is always part of the charm of the season.

The giving

Gift giving is as synonymous with the holidays as good old, jolly St. Nicholas. However, everyone knows that it’s more about the giving than receiving. In that regard, tours of our newest Southern Living inspired model home are free of charge. However, a $10 donation is suggested. Those donations will fully benefit the Greensboro-based Circle of Love Center — an organization that provides support services to domestic violence victims and their children in Greene, Morgan, Putnam, Baldwin, and Hancock counties.

So if you’re looking for something to do that inspires glad tidings to all, enjoy a tour of our Southern Living inspired model home. Seeing the beautiful decorations and knowing your donations are going toward a good cause will warm everyone’s hearts for the holidays.

Play Golf on Lake Oconee This Holiday Season

Aren’t you excited? The holidays are upon us! It’s such a joyful time of year for family and friends to get together to enjoy the season. But with that excitement also comes a lot of planning — planning around menus, activities, and how best to burn off all those extra (delicious) goodies that we are preparing to consume.

It’s a time when we count our many blessings, but certainly not our calories as we feast on delicious meats, stuffing, butter-laden sides, and lots of pumpkin pie. So how does one keep their out-of-town friends and family happily occupied while also burning off second helpings of dessert? With a fantastic game of golf, no doubt! It’s hard to say “no” to playing a round or two on our award-winning golf course located on beautiful Lake Oconee. Here’s why:

The weather is great

The last few Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays have been quite mild here at Harbor Club. From what we’re hearing, we’ll be enjoying yet another balmy winter. Take advantage of our beautiful Georgia weather. Most of the time, all you’ll need to stay warm on the golf course is a few light layers. So don’t keep family cooped up in the house the whole time. Get outside and enjoy the fresh air, the bright sunshine, and the stunning views of Lake Oconee with your family and friends. Playing golf is a perfect way to absorb much-needed Vitamin D.

It’s a fun way to exercise

Playing golf is a great way to get some exercise, without feeling like you’re getting exercise. It gets the blood pumping in all sorts of ways. You’re walking, bending, reaching, stretching, and constantly swinging a club. And we bet you laugh quite a bit too. That’s sure to burn some extra calories, right? So, get off the couch, round up the troops, and book a tee time. Besides, playing a few rounds will put your mind at ease about partaking of seconds (or even thirds) during your holiday parties and feasts. After all, you do have much thankful for.

No one can say they are bored

Teens, in particular, may feel like “there’s nothing to do around here.” Not so! Playing golf is an excellent way to gather everyone together for a fun day outside. It’s a unique way to make special memories during the holidays — especially if Uncle Ned gets a hole-in-one. Not only can you get in some good family time on our golf course, but there are also other fun activities to take advantage of too. Go for a hike on the trails at The Grove. Go fishing on Lake Oconee or one of our many stocked ponds throughout the community. Take the dogs to the dog park. Play tennis or pickleball. There is much fun to be had at Harbor Club.

Speaking of which, we have one other festive activity for you. Take your family and friends on a special tour of our Southern Living inspired model home! Starting November 21, the model will be decked out in grand style for the holidays. The beautiful decor is sure to put everyone in a merry state of mind. Public tours continue on weekends in November and December. Be sure to check it out.

So, whether we see you out on the golf course, at The Grove, or at our Southern Living model home, we want to wish you and yours a very happy holiday season full of fun, love, and cheer. (PS – Don’t forget to book your golf tee times in advance to get the best time slots during the holidays!)

Southern Living Inspired Model Home: A Photo Tour

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Being chosen as one of the few Southern Living Inspired Communities (handpicked by its namesake!), we couldn’t be more proud to show off our latest model home. It’s no surprise that it is Southern Living inspired – everything from its exterior details to the interior accouterments, to the pretty decor are all the same as what you’d find on the slick pages of the magazine itself.

Now, if you haven’t had a chance to see this home for yourself, you’re in luck! We’ve provided a quick photo tour for you below. But here’s what’s even better: home tours will continue during weekends through November and December. And if you’ve already toured the home, don’t miss out. We invite you to come back and see our gorgeous Southern Living inspired holiday decor, which will be up by November 20. It’s sure to put you in the holiday spirit!

From the outside, it’s easy to see that the house is beautiful. That beauty continues inside too. As you step through the front entry, you’ll see dining room on your right. It’s just the right size — not too big, not too small. It has a stunning chandelier that makes a bold, beautiful statement.

In fact, you’ll find that much of the lighting throughout the home is striking. Our Instagram contest winner, Andrea Roper, posted several photos of her favorite fixtures saying, “Loved the lighting in the Southern Living Idea Home in Harbor Club!!!!”

Next, you’ll see the inviting living room. There your eyes will happily wander throughout the space with the use of bold, bright, cheerful colors. It all matches, from the painting above the mantle to the accent pillows, to the chevron rug. Don’t miss the contemporary fireplace!

Next, we’ll head into the kitchen where you’ll find ample counter space on the huge island. You’ll also love the stainless steel appliances, the high-end gas range, and the cozy eating nook. You can see that we put the kitchen to good use during our grand opening event, where we had friendly folks from Southern Living teach us how to make the perfect bloody mary.

The master bedroom is another showpiece, with its tray ceiling, ship lathe accent wall, striking metallic decor and matching light fixtures. Imagine waking up in the dreamy bed!

And right off the master bedroom is the en-suite. It’s a spa-like retreat that uniquely incorporates both the separate tub and shower all in one space. It’s almost like a room within a room! You’ll also find double shower heads, his and hers vanities, and more of that beautiful lighting.

And what’s a Southern Living Inspired Community home without an outdoor area to entertain? The one we’ve created is a fantastic place to enjoy a warm fire with good friends on a chilly, fall evening. Just follow the strands of Edison bulbs from the porch to the pergola and grab an inviting Adirondack chair for yourself.

There’s so much more to see beyond this quick photo tour. Make plans to see our Southern Living Inspired home for yourself! Free, public tours continue each weekend until the end of the year. Don’t forget that our festive holiday trimmings and decor will be up starting on November 20. For additional information or to arrange a private tour, contact us today.

Top 3 Benefits of Living in a Southern Living Inspired Community in Georgia

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Earlier this year we proudly announced that Harbor Club was chosen as a Southern Living Inspired Community. Currently, there are only 14 communities on this prestigious list, one of which is ours! Even better, Harbor Club is one of just two communities in Georgia awarded with the exclusive accolade.


As excited as we are about this honor, you may be wondering how it translates to you and our residents. The benefits are many, but you’ll find a list of the top three below:

Strong sense of community

Quite different from typical resort-style neighborhoods, over 80% of the people that own a home in Harbor Club live in their homes full-time. That means new neighbors become old friends in no time. Our full calendar of activities, as well as our top-notch facilities and amenities all encourage fun ways to engage with others. When you visit, you’ll quickly feel our warm, welcoming atmosphere that makes meeting and making new friends effortless. As wonderful as all of this sounds, it’s healthy too — this type of neighborly Southern charm leads to an improved quality of life for our residents.

Pride of place

Our location an hour east of Atlanta is ideal. We embrace the natural surroundings of our scenic setting, right on the shores of Lake Oconee. We also have our award-winning golf course with its highly attractive green spaces and long range views. Add to that our thoughtfully designed homes, and you’ll quickly understand the allure of our community — it’s not just about the beautifully manicured landscapes and hardscapes throughout. It’s about our neighborhood and all that it offers. This particular place and the great people that reside here all create a profound sense of pride for both our residents and members alike.

Charming, Southern Living Style Homes

There’s something about living in a well-designed, hand-crafted, custom home. Our Southern Living inspired homes offer a unique retreat into a simpler, yet more vibrant living experience. We understand that right-sizing and aging in place are essential factors to homebuyers today. Our thoughtfully designed and well-built homes keep those elements in mind — all while continuing to provide the sophistication and refinement of luxury living that we all desire.

Why not come experience Harbor Club for yourself? Our newest Southern Living inspired model home will be decorated for the holiday season and will remain open for tours during the months of November and December. Take a break from the hustle and bustle of the holidays and get in a festive spirit visiting us! We look forward to introducing you to the Harbor Club Life.

5 Reasons to Play Golf on Saturdays at Harbor Club on Lake Oconee

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As if you need more reasons to play the beloved game of golf! Nonetheless, we’ve gone ahead and put together the top five reasons why Saturdays are an excellent time to play at Harbor Club on Lake Oconee.

1 – You have a larger pool of of available players

Fewer people are working on Saturdays, which means there are more people available to play. Whether it be your significant other, a few colleagues, friends, or even your kids, the likelihood that they will be at work or school is much less on a Saturday.

2 – You can play golf in the AM, then watch the game in the PM

Make a day of it! You’ll have a great time playing golf with your friends in the morning or early afternoon, then continue the fun by watching the game later on in the day. The Clubhouse Restaurant makes it easy and convenient to enjoy a nice meal and some thirst-quenching beverages while doing so. Better yet, you’ll likely make some new-found friends with those already there watching and cheering on their team.

3 – The weather is great

Living in Georgia has its benefits. The fall and winter months here offers fantastic weather. During this time of year, you’ll find many days when it’s not too hot nor is it too cold to play. The bonus for playing in autumn? You’ll see views of beautiful fall foliage that you wouldn’t usually see unless you were on the course.

4 – You can offset holiday binging

There are a bunch of holidays coming up — Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas are the top three that come to mind. All three means you’ll be enjoying a lot of parties, family gatherings, and other holiday events …and with those comes lots of indulging! Get off the couch and offset some of those increased calories by playing a round or two. As per reason one above, you’ll easily find friends who’ll play!

5 – You can entertain your out-of-town guests

As per the above mentioned holidays, you’re likely going to have some out-of-town guests stay with you — usually over a long weekend. If you’re wondering how to banish the chance of boredom, schedule a couple of tee times. No matter the age or level of expertise, everyone has a great time playing golf together.

Bonus reason – You can save money with “Buy-It-Now Daily Deals”

Now that we’ve convinced you that Saturdays are a great time to play golf at Harbor Club, you can save yourself some money by booking a tee time in advance. Look for and take advantage of the special “Buy-It-Now Daily Deals” before someone else snatches them up. Secure your tee time and book today!

Real Estate on Lake Oconee: Advantages of New Home Construction vs. Resale

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Investing in a new home is exciting, especially in a lake and golf community like Harbor Club on Lake Oconee. But when it comes to real estate, should you invest a new construction home or purchase in a resale?

Of course, there is a lot to consider on both fronts, and you want to make the best decision possible. After all, this decision will be one of the biggest ones you make in your life! To make it easier, here some things to ponder.

New Home Construction

Ah, that brand new home smell! It’s almost like that new car smell that we all seem to love so much. A new dream home offers a lot of choices, which is excellent from a customization standpoint. You can truly make your new home your own. Consider these advantages:

  • The ability to choose your piece of property (Do you prefer lakefront? Golf front? Being near The Grove or The Clubhouse? Hilly or flat? You pick!)
  • The ability to chose your favorite Southern Living inspired home design
  • The ability to make modifications with your chosen home design to better fit your unique needs
  • The ability to choose interior design details to your exact specification (Think flooring, paint colors, cabinets, countertops, etc.)
  • Better energy efficiency (typical of newer homes vs. older homes)
  • Lower maintenance requirements. (For example, that new HVAC system won’t need repairs or replacing for many years to come.)
  • New technology built right in, such as internet, cable, alarms, etc.
  • You’re the very first to live in it!

Resale Home

There’s no doubt, an older home can certainly be charming. Sometimes you walk in, and you simply know that it is THE one — it just feels right. Consider these other advantages:

  • Previous owners likely have some things already in place, like appliances, towel bars, curtain rods, and more.
  • Sellers of resale homes are likely to give allowances for items that may need attention (such as a new roof or new carpet.)
  • Resale homes may come with unique perks, such as a pool table, piano, custom window drapes, an outdoor jacuzzi — basically anything that the seller doesn’t want to dismantle or move to their new home.

So, if you are looking to invest in a home in the Lake Oconee area, Harbor Club has a great selection of both new construction and resale homes that are beautiful, high-quality, and well built. We’d love to show you! Contact us for a tour of our warm, well-established neighborhood and available inventory. You’ll be glad you did.

Fall Weddings: Top 10 Reasons Why Harbor Club on Lake Oconee is Perfect

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Did you know? Fall weddings are, well …falling back into favor. In the past, summertime was the most popular time of year to get married. And it still is.

But we are certainly seeing an increase in autumn weddings here at Harbor Club on Lake Oconee. In fact, we’ve got three scheduled for this October alone! Couples are finding that Harbor Club offers the perfect wedding venues for their fall wedding.

In no particular order, here are the top 10 reasons why it’s so remarkable:

  • Our beautiful fall foliage
      • The leaves are gorgeous in our community in autumn. You’ll see nature’s finest and richest color palette of oranges, browns, rusts, yellows, and golds. Also, the fall sun is a bit lower in the sky, making for wonderful natural light.
  • Lake Oconee and our golf course look fantastic
      • Both offer lovely backdrops of varying shades of blues and greens for some amazing wedding photos. We also have our pretty fountain, several wooden bridges, The Clubhouse, The Boathouse, manicured paths, an antique carriage and so much more to make both you (and your photographer) smile big for the camera.
  • The weather is excellent in Greensboro, GA
      • During autumn, it isn’t nearly as rainy as summer is here. Plus, it’s not too hot, and it’s not too cold. The bonus? Compared to summer, fall offers much lower humidity, which means that you and the bridal party will have frizz-free hair and melt-free makeup.
  • We’ve got you and your guests (literally) covered, rain or shine
      • Whether you wish to have your wedding indoors or out (or both), we’ve got a great variety of venues to suit your needs. Weather can be such a stressor, but with the right planning, we can ensure that Mother Nature doesn’t ruin your big day.
  • Pre-wedding / Day-of activities are a cinch to plan at Harbor Club
      • There’s no need to scramble to come up with his and hers “day-of” wedding activities. Check out these pre-wedding ideas that your bridal party can take part in before the big event.
  • The Boathouse is an exceptional spot for a Lake Oconee wedding.
      • The Boathouse gives you the ability to have both the ceremony and reception in one extraordinary place. Here, you can make an awesome entrance by arriving by boat, enjoy fantastic catering, dance the night away, and cap off the evening with a lovely bonfire by the lake.
  • The Stables are perfect for a rustic barn wedding
      • Fall weddings and rustic barn weddings go together like peanut butter and jelly. They’re perfect! So are our stables for your picture-perfect barn wedding. Plus, our outdoor wedding chapel nearby adds just the right flair to the rustic charm of this venue.
  • Feeling more formal? Check out The Clubhouse
      • If rustic isn’t your thing, The Clubhouse would be your venue of choice. It’s tastefully decorated inside and out, and its location on the 18th green and croquet lawn offer amazing views, especially in autumn. We’ve had many couples tie the knot here. Once you see it, you’ll understand why.
  • Scrumptious catering opportunities abound
      • We’ve got a fantastic catering team that can come up with some delicious menu ideas. Fall weddings inspire delectable “harvest” menus. Think sweet, and savory comfort cuisine. Warm cranberry baked brie and signature apple cider cocktails, anyone?
  • Seasonal cake flavors are the best – and we can make any you wish
      • In keeping with the fall harvest menu theme, our catering team can make your dream wedding cake that tastes as good as it looks. Think pumpkin spice cake with cream cheese frosting, apple galette, black forest parfaits… whatever you fancy, we can make it happen.

Bonus reasons to have your wedding at Harbor Club in the fall

    • Fall themes are SO much fun!
    • With summer wedding season over you’ll get better deals on wedding planners, DJs, bands, florists, photographers, and the like.
    • Guests don’t have to work around their summer vacations to attend your wedding.
    • It’s a perfect time of year to go on your honeymoon.
    • It’s a perfect time of year for an anniversary.

Come check out Harbor Club for yourself! We’d be happy to give you a tour of our Lake Oconee wedding venues and facilities. But please hurry — couples book up to two years in advance, and 2018 is already filling up quickly. Contact us today.

Southern Living Inspired Home on Lake Oconee

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If you didn’t already hear the great news earlier this year, we were one of the fortunate few to be chosen as a Southern Living Inspired Community. Considering how competitive the housing market currently is, this accolade is quite an honor and one that we are very proud to achieve.

Now, we’ve got even better news to share. We’ve just completed the final touches on our latest new Southern Living inspired model home in our prized Lake Oconee community — and we invite you to enjoy this beautifully decorated house with tours in October. Here are all the details:

Tour dates and times: the Southern Living Inspired Home will be open to public tours on October 7-8, 14-15, 21-22, and 28-29; Saturdays 10am – 5pm, and Sundays 12pm – 5pm. (Note: a private grand opening event for Harbor Club residents and special guests will be held Friday evening, October 6).

Grand-opening activities:

Saturday, October 7

11:30am – Kathryn Lott with Southern Living will be doing a live demo for those want to learn how to create the perfect Southern Living Bloody Mary.
2:30pm – Delicious appetizers will be prepared and shared, with all recipes made straight from the pages of Southern Living magazine.

Sunday, October 15
1-3pm – A “Family Block Party” will feature a variety of delectable food offerings, gourmet ice pops from the famous ‘King of Pops,’ and a fun bounce house for the kids. 

About the house: The Southern Living Inspired Home is a 3,500-square-foot, four bedroom, four bath plan called The Woodmere. The main floor features a great room with fireplace, open concept eat-in kitchen that is open to the living area, and a formal dining room. Three bedrooms and two full baths flank the central living area with a split bedroom design. Additional second-level finished rooms offer more living space and guest bedroom accommodations. And an outdoor living space comes complete with a central fire pit, oscillating fans, and a grilling station — all with a beautiful view of the golf course. The model home was built by our highly experienced in-house homebuilding company, Patriot Builders.

About the decor: Think modern farmhouse décor fused with southern chic. Inside the home, you’ll find shiplap and other details that adorn the public areas and master bedroom. A cathedral ceiling in the main living space is accented with real reclaimed timber frame beams. The spacious kitchen features Woodmode cabinetry, quartz countertops, and professional grade appliances. The luxurious master bath features the same southern chic flair but with an elegant European twist. 

Cost: There is no charge to tour our newest Southern Living Inspired model home. However, a $10 donation is suggested. Donations will fully benefit the Greensboro-based Circle of Love Center which provides support services to domestic violence victims and their children in Greene, Morgan, Putnam, Baldwin, and Hancock counties (www.colinc.org).

Location: The model home is located near the main entrance of the community and is framed by the 11th hole of our award-winning golf course. 

So mark your calendars! We’d love for you to tour The Woodmere model home and see why Harbor Club was hand-picked as a Southern Living Inspired Community. And if you can’t make it for one of the weekend tours in October, contact us for an alternate arrangement. We look forward to showing you some of the best new homes in and around Lake Oconee.

Not to Miss Fall Festivals at Lake Oconee

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Just because summer is over doesn’t mean that the fun stops too. Living at Lake Oconee in the fall has its benefits! With the cooler weather and the leaves changing, it’s not only a beautiful time of year to be outside, it’s the beginning of a fantastic fall festival season.

There are plenty of festivals to choose from throughout our state, but if you are interested in some closer to home in Georgia’s Lake Country, check out these interesting options: 

Briar Patch Arts Festival

This local festival in downtown Eatonton is in its seventh year. There are six zones you and your family can enjoy, labeled as: arts and crafts, food and beverages, informational and local, fun and activities, community history, mystery, and entertainment.

Day: September 30, 2017

Time: 9am – 3pm

Location: Putnam County Courthouse Lawn, located at 100 South Jefferson Avenue, as well as the streets surrounding the square in Historic Downtown Eatonton

Ticket info: Admission is free.

Taste of Eatonton

We are a proud platinum sponsor for this event, Eatonton-Putnam Chamber of Commerce’s largest fundraiser to date. This year, you’ll find over 20 restaurants from Eatonton-Putnam County, Milledgeville, Greensboro, Madison and Monticello, all vying to offer you the best of the best in delicious foods and treats. There will also be a silent auction and live music by Tim Cadiere and Washboard Road Band.

Day: October 2, 2017

Time: 6:30pm

Location: Plaza Arts Center in Eatonton

Ticket info: $20 in advance, $25 the day of. Ages five and under eat free. Special group rate available for groups of 15 or more for $15 each. Tickets can be purchased from the Eatonton-Putnam Chamber of Commerce and all local branches of The Peoples Bank, Farmers & Merchants Bank, and Exchange Bank.

Madison Chili Cook-off and Fall Festival

Check out chili teams compete in two categories with public chili sampling beginning at 12:30 sharp. Sample, and then vote, for your favorite chili. Shop for locally grown produce, fall plants, and beautiful handmade arts and crafts by regional artists while listening to live music from the music tent. There will also be a Krystal’s Chili Pup Eating Contest and Homemade Cornbread Contest as well as lots of fun things for kids to do.

Day: October 7, 2017

Time: 10:30am – 4pm

Location: Madison Town Park

Ticket info: Admission is free. $5 chili tasting wristbands go on sale at noon. Proceeds help support the volunteer fire department.

Deep Roots

Named one of Southeast Tourism Society’s Top 20 events, winner of Southeast Festivals and Events Association (SFEA) Best Event 2009 and voted Lake Oconee Living magazine’s Best Event for 2010, Deep Roots is a cultural art and music festival not to be missed. It includes an antique car show, live entertainment, artist market, and LittleRoots KidZone. This year’s event also includes a highly acclaimed barbecue competition through the Georgia Barbecue Association.

Day: October 21, 2017

Time: 10am-11:30pm

Location: Downtown Milledgeville

Ticket info: PreSale available October 1 for $6 each. Admission Fee on October 21 will be $8 each, with 4 or more it will be $6 each (kids 10 & under receive free KIDZONE pass). After 5 pm on October 21 the cost is $15 each.

While you’re out and about this fall, feel free to stop by Harbor Club and say hello. We’d love to show you our Southern LivingInspired Community.

Why a Real Estate Sales Director Chose Harbor Club on Lake Oconee

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If you’re researching lake houses on Lake Oconee, you already know it’s exhausting process trying to find the perfect place. We’re aware that there are lots of factors in deciding what lake home would be the best for you and your family. To help in your efforts, we’ve compiled an interesting interview with Kathy Phillips, a prominent Lake Oconee Real Estate Sales Director, who actually works at Harbor Club.

She could have chosen any other lake community, but here you’ll learn why she wanted to buy her lake home at Harbor Club. It shows that she not only “talks the talk,” but “walks the walk.”

Question: When you decided to work at Harbor Club, what attracted you to the community?

Kathy: “I was fortunate and was able to take advantage of a fantastic career opportunity back then. I’ve seen Harbor Club continue to grow as more folks realize the huge benefits of owning in a predominantly full-time community with all the lake, golf, fitness, dining and other recreational activities than they could ever possibly want or need. Membership levels range from Social to Full Golf. Also, the development of new homes in multiple price points provides options for buyers with various size and price point requirements, and who wish to be part of a gated neighborhood. Harbor Club is building new homes with quality finishes that cannot be duplicated in other area recreational communities for the same expenditure.”

Question: How do the new construction homes affect Harbor Club’s resale home transactions?

Kathy: “It actually fuels the resale market in Harbor Club. We have seen significant and consistent growth in resale values directly as a result of Harbor Club’s speculative building program with (our in-house builder,) Patriot Builders.”

Question: …and the lake home you purchased at Harbor Club was a resale, correct?

Kathy: “Yes. As Director of Sales at Harbor Club, I felt it was necessary to demonstrate a financial investment in a property that I so highly praise… In other words… ‘to put my money where my mouth is.’ I recently sold my personal home in Atlanta and decided it was time to call someplace home again. Because I work in both new construction and resale homes I was torn between building exactly what I wanted or making an existing home work. This is the same struggle that my buyers go through when they visit Harbor Club. (However,) I felt it was good to demonstrate that buying an older home can be wise.”

Question: What are the factors that made your decision to buy a resale lake home at Harbor Club a wise one?

Kathy: “Well, I had always wanted a brand new home because I love all of today’s materials, colors, and finishes and wanted a plan that was good for long-term living. However, I got the bug for a lakefront Villa. I decided to invest there by purchasing and renovating it to today’s design choices. I plan to entertain neighbors and real estate guests whenever possible and inspire other homeowners to make update investments in their homes. Today’s buyer is generally not patient enough to do the updates themselves. But, if the update money is spent wisely, the return can be very favorable. I’ve seen a steady stream of updating on the older homes in the community, which has had a dramatic impact on (Harbor Club’s) property values overall.”

Question: Now that the renovations on your lake home are complete and you’re moved in and settled, do you feel you got a good value for the money you invested?

Kathy: “Absolutely. I love my villa, and I love Harbor Club. There is no other community on Lake Oconee in which I would prefer to live.”

Want to check out Harbor Club on Lake Oconee for yourself? Take a look at our home inventory, or better yet, plan a visit. You can meet Kathy herself and tour our Southern-Living inspired community. Don’t be surprised if you fall in love with it just like Kathy did!

Pre-Wedding Activities to Enjoy at Our Lake Oconee Wedding Venues

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When it comes to your wedding day, it’s no secret that you’ll be doing tons of planning. From finding the perfect dress, to discovering the best Lake Oconee wedding venues, to deciding what you’ll be serving at the reception, there are lots of details to sort out. And with a little thoughtful decision-making, everything will come together nicely. 

But, have you thought about what the wedding party will do before your big event? It’s a part of the day that most hadn’t thought about. So if you’re looking for interesting ideas that are beyond just sitting around and chilling out, here are some creative activities for keeping everyone happily occupied the “morning-of.” Oh, and the bonus? All of these activities offer unique, extra photo opportunities!

For the ladies

Sure, most ladies will be spending time getting ready doing hair and makeup. However, if you’ve got a little time to kill before the beauty sessions start, consider these:

  • Morning bridesmaid brunch – A good breakfast on your big day is a must. You’re going to need your energy! So indulge in a delicious meal with your closest gal pals. At Harbor Club, you can have your meal at The Clubhouse overlooking the manicured golf course, or consider The Boathouse where you can look out on Lake Oconee. Either way, it will be the perfect way for you and your ladies to start the day.
  • Find zen with a yoga session – There’s nothing like a good yoga class to help you de-stress. Bending and stretching are excellent ways to do your body good. It’s a small workout you can get in early in the day. This is especially good considering you’ll be sitting for a long while getting hair and makeup done. (PS – We have an excellent yoga instructor who can create a perfect routine for your party the morning of your wedding.)
  • Go for a short hike – Have you heard of forest bathing? It’s is a Japanese meditative practice that involves contemplative walks through the woods …and it’s becoming more popular as a “morning-of” activity. It’s great way to clear your mind, bond, and calm nerves before the big ceremony. Here at Harbor Club, you can go to The Grove for a quick trek on our 1-mile hiking trail, or try our Fit-Trail®, which includes eight fitness stations for stretching, bending and strength training.
  • Get relaxing manicures and pedicures – You were probably going to do them anyway, but why not do them someplace unique, like our Boathouse? Bring in some good nail technicians in, enjoy some snacks and beverages, and feast your eyes on beautiful Lake Oconee as you’re getting pampered with your friends.
  • Have a ladies luncheon – If you didn’t opt for brunch, you’ve got to have lunch! So many brides and bridesmaids forget to eat anything on the wedding day. A nice catered luncheon at our Clubhouse, Boathouse or our Lighthouse Pavilion will be a fun and thoughtful way for the ladies to fuel up for the big event. 

For the gentlemen

The guys tend to have a little more free time since they don’t take as long to get ready as the ladies do. Gents can have fun bonding over these activities:

  • Go for a leisurely boat ride – Rent a boat at our Boathouse Marina and go for a quick adventure on Georgia’s second largest lake. Just don’t forget to wear plenty of sunscreen! You don’t want to be sporting a sunburn on the big day.
  • Play nine holes of golf – Not enough time to play a full game of golf? Then simply play nine on our award-winning golf course. The guys will have a blast and won’t have to rush through to get ready. Again, please wear sunscreen.
  • Throw a line in the water – Or at least come up with some good stories for “the one that got away” while you’re fishing with your buds. You can try your luck on Lake Oconee, or for better odds, cast a line in our stocked ponds around the community. Ditto on the sunscreen!
  • Pump iron in the gym – A good workout at the gym with the guys is sure to relieve stress and provide an extra helping of confidence. Our gym at The Grove offers lots of cardio and weight-training options. Avoid overdoing it and ensure there’s enough time to shower and clean up before walking down the aisle.
  • Play poker, video games, or watch the game in the men’s lounge – Better yet, do all three! And while you’re at it, nosh on a few snacks and beverages. Eating food is crucial on the day of the wedding so guys can be energized and feeling their best.

So if you’re ready to differentiate your wedding day from everyone else’s, try some of these “morning-of” activities. It will make your wedding more personalized and fun for everyone involved. And while you’re in the planning stage, plan to stop by and visit Harbor Club! You can check out all our great Lake Oconee wedding venues and other facilities mentioned above. You may discover that our beautiful community is the perfect place for your big day.

Harbor Club was perfection for our big day. The rehearsal dinner took place at Lighthouse Pointe, and our reception took place behind the polo stables. It was magical. The beauty of this Southern jewel was more than I ever expected.Caroline

Greensboro, Georgia: Fun Things to Do

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How lucky are we that our hometown of Greensboro is surrounded by Atlanta, Athens, and Augusta? Those large Georgia cities offer tons of fun things to do, not to mention easy ways to travel in and out of the state via Hartsfield Jackson International Airport (and of course, exciting UGA football games.) But what about interesting things to do right here in Greensboro?

Just because ours is a small town doesn’t mean that it’s boring. Below we’ve put together a short list of some of our favorite activities in and around town. Try a few of these, and you’ll soon learn there are advantages to living in the warm and friendly town of Greensboro, Georgia:

Find unique treasures at Greensboro Antique Mall

Since it’s the largest antique store in the Lake Oconee region, a stop at the Greensboro Antique Mall is a must for any antiquer. Established in 1860, the dwelling itself is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. You’ll find 50 dealers in 11,000 square feet of space chock full of vintage furniture, crystal, china, linens, glassware, pottery, coins, books, southern primitives, jewelry, garden decor, and home accessories.

Indulge in Buttermilk Pie at Yesterday Cafe

Named one of the “100 Best Places to Eat” by Georgia Tourism is the renowned Yesterday Cafe. Conveniently located in historic downtown Greensboro, it’s where you can taste their famous Buttermilk Pie. Hey, if it’s good enough for Carrie Underwood’s famed wedding (she ordered 300 of them!) it can certainly be a tasty way to conclude your own enjoyable meal at this famous restaurant.

Check out Classic Cars at Memory Lane

A must-see for any automobile enthusiast, Memory Lane is a museum that boasts the largest private collection of classic American cars, motorcycles and memorabilia in the Southeast. From antique to newer models, you’ll see muscle, drag, and race cars, plus motorcycles, and unique vehicles from all eras. What’s even better is that all proceeds from the nominal door charge go to charity. They also often have super-fun car meets, sock hops, and free concert events.

Enjoy a beverage at Oconee Brewing Company

Beautifully housed in a renovated cotton mill warehouse, Oconee Brewing Company specializes in excellent craft brews. Known as “OBC” for short, it houses a retail production facility and a tasting room for public tours. The cost to take a tour, which includes a pint glass and 36 ounces of complimentary tastings is $15. They also have fantastic events, such as live concerts, dancing, and “Brushes & Brews” in their stunning facility. “Like” them on Facebook to stay in the know.

Catch an OPAs show

Atlanta isn’t the only place you can catch a great show. The Oconee Performing Arts Society (OPAS) is a cultural arts organization that brings high-quality music, theater, and dance performances to various beautiful venues throughout the Lake Oconee region. No matter your artistic or musical tastes, you’re bound to enjoy one of their productions. Performances include a balance of classical music, ballet, jazz, opera, musical comedy, pop, country, cabaret, and more.

Have fun boating and golfing on Lake Oconee

Want a great way to experience incredible golf and a beautiful boat ride on Georgia’s second largest lake? If you are toying with the idea of living in or around Greensboro, consider taking advantage of our Discovery Package. It’s only $199 per couple and is specifically geared towards those that are interested in exploring real estate opportunities at Harbor Club. The special package includes:

  • A one-hour boat tour, starting from our Boathouse Marina on Lake Oconee.
  • A round of golf on our award-winning, Weiskopf-Morrish designed golf course.
  • A sleeve of souvenir golf balls.
  • A $50 Clubhouse voucher to use towards meals, beverages, golf shop items – your choice.
  • A tour of Harbor Club’s real estate options, including beautiful homesites and new homes.
  • A comfortable overnight stay at either the James Madison Inn or Holiday Inn Express.

So if you plan on checking out Greensboro, come experience our community’s world-class amenities and casually-elegant lifestyle while you’re at it. Enjoy the sites and don’t miss out! Call (706) 453-7855 to schedule your Harbor Club Discovery Package today.

New Home Construction on Lake Oconee: Come Live at the Lake

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Have you ever dreamed of living at Lake Oconee? Well, it’s time to stop dreaming and start living the lake life! New home construction on Lake Oconee is not as out of reach as it seems when you consider Patriot Homes as your builder of choice. Whether it’s located on a lakefront lot or not, every home at Harbor Club on Lake Oconee has access to Georgia’s second largest lake via The Boathouse Marina.

Patriot Homes is Harbor Club’s exclusive, in-house home builder. Having debuted in 2015, Patriot Homes continues to be led by the highly-experienced and knowledgeable team of Jeff Carreker and Brandon Matney. With stunning Southern Living-inspired home designs and Jeff and Brandon’s 20-plus years of custom home building experience, the duo has already produced several beautiful, new construction homes at Harbor Club. The majority of these homes are what’s known as The Cottage Series — built with right-sizing in mind, yet with extra thoughtful details throughout.

And speaking of details, Harbor Club’s Design Studio gives you the ability to hand-pick everything from the paint to the cabinets to the flooring. If you’re not an interior designer, that’s okay too. Our design experts can help guide you every step of the way.

But what’s most important is what’s utilized underneath those beautiful interior accouterments. Patriot Builders prides itself on using high-quality materials in all of its new construction. These include such things as:

  • HardiPlank™ concrete composite siding soffits and trim

  • Pella™ windows and doors with Sunshade

  • 40-year architectural roof shingles with ridge vents

  • Insulated garage doors

  • Belt driven garage openers that are Wi-Fi capable

  • Kitchen-Aid™ appliances including gas cooktop, wall oven, refrigerator

  • Lennox HVAC systems with a separately zoned master suite

  • Rounded drywall corners

  • Quality wood flooring in all public rooms

For those who desire to age in place, every new home includes additional small details that go a long way, such as step-less master showers and comfort height commodes.

Outside you’ll find that all of Patriot Builder’s newly constructed homes have professional landscaping with irrigation already installed. The Cottage Series homes even come with landscape maintenance included!

Our new homes have been selling very quickly, but be sure to keep an eye on our current listings. There you’ll find both new and resale homes, as well as lots that can be improved when you’re ready to build your dream house. If your curiosity is piqued, stop by and visit! We’d love to show you around.

Best Golf Communities in Georgia: 10 Reasons Why Harbor Club is Tops

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If you are looking for one of the best golf communities in Georgia, you’ve come to the right place. Considering our multiple accolades, it’s no surprise that Harbor Club on Lake Oconee is consistently ranked a favorite place to live, work, and play. 

But beyond our prestigious awards, here are the top reasons why our golf community is one of the best in the state:

  • Amazing golf course – Our highly-acclaimed 18-hole Weiskopf-Morrish-designed golf course is fun for players of all skill levels. The course touches the shoreline of Lake Oconee on six different holes, skirts four creeks, and offers a number of renown Weiskopf-Morrish Risk Reward holes. You can see a virtual view of our course, or better yet, book a tee time to experience it for yourself.

  • Free, live music events during the summer and early fall – Our concerts are a blast at The Boathouse. Chow down on some delicious food and drink from restaurant, hang out by the fire pit, dance on the lawn, or just chill on your boat — all while being entertained by fantastic musicians. (Don’t miss out on these concerts! Like us on Facebook and you’ll see our posted events with all the details.)

  • Our Lake Oconee golf course ranks 3rd on Golfweek’s State-by-State Best Courses You Can Play – Our golf course was awarded this prestigious accolade for multiple reasons. These include the variety and memorability of holes, overall land plan, course conditioning and ecology, and we passed the “Walk in the park” test with flying colors. You have to see it to believe it.

  • The Grove, our new fitness and recreation campus – There’s so much to do at The Grove, we couldn’t possibly fit it all in one blog post. There’s a well-equipped gym, fitness studio, hiking trails, running track, dog park, a Victory Garden, Sanctuary Pond and more. Both our residents and members love it, especially since it helps to keep them fit, which in-turn, helps improve their golf game.

  • Harbor Club is a Southern Living-Inspired Community – Southern Living magazine hand-picked Harbor Club as one of its top communities, beating out many others in its class. Learn more as to why our community was chosen as one of the best. (Hint: it wasn’t just the excellent golf!)

  • The Clubhouse is perfect for social interaction of all kinds – Whether you want to conduct business after a great game of golf, or simply relax with drinks and a nice meal, our Clubhouse is the place to make it happen. In addition to our highly acclaimed restaurant, the Clubhouse features a well-stocked bar, pro golf shop, and men’s and ladies lounges. The Clubhouse is a friendly gathering place for exciting events, including trivia nights, holiday parties, happy hours, live-music, themed dinner events, seminars, luncheons, and more.

  • Our beautiful, yet functional Cottage Series Homes – our new Cottage Series homes have been a huge hit with our newest residents. These gorgeous “right-sized” homes are big on both value and style. They even have landscape maintenance included, giving you more time for more fun things, like playing a round of golf with friends.

  • The Boathouse Marina and Restaurant – Every resident of Harbor Club has easy access to Lake Oconee via The Boathouse. So no matter where you live in Harbor Club (on a golf course lot, wooded lot, or otherwise) you have quick access to Georgia’s second largest lake in the state, not to mention a great place to grab a bite to eat and safely store your boat too.

  • We were awarded “Best Lake Community of the Year” – Real Estate Scorecard determined the best of the best communities based on genuine happiness and highest quality of life experienced at each. For the “Best Lake Community” category, they also took a close look at water quality and lake level fluctuations. They found that “Lake Oconee is warm, it’s clean, and the annual lake levels vary less than two feet.” Also, unlike other communities on Lake Oconee, almost 90% of its residents live at Harbor Club year-round. Here, you’ll always find friends to golf with, all while enjoying beautiful lake views year-round.

  • Georgia is very tax friendly, especially for retirees – Last, but not least, Harbor Club is located in Georgia about an hour east of Atlanta. According to Kiplinger, Georgia ranked seventh on their list of the top 10 most tax-friendly states for retirees. So whether you’re a golfer, a boater, or some other activity that requires high-quality gear, it’s nice to live in a place where you get a lot more bang for your hard-earned buck.

Come see for yourself why Harbor Club is one of the best golf communities in Georgia. Book a tee time today — you won’t be disappointed.

 

Boating on Lake Oconee: Be Safe, Not Sorry

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As more people take advantage of our gorgeous summer weather here in Georgia, you’ll notice a significant increase in boating traffic on Lake Oconee. But boating isn’t as easy as simply jumping in the boat and taking off at full throttle. A good captain and his/her crew know there is a lot more to it than that. The main ingredient for a fun day of boating on Lake Oconee? Safety.

Boating safely doesn’t have to be hard. It helps to avoid accidents and more importantly, liability if anyone gets injured. You just have to keep a few key points in mind when you’re getting ready to head out onto the water.

Conduct a vessel safety check

Is your boat sea-worthy? Gain peace of mind by ensuring that it is. It only takes about 15-30 minutes. The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary provides a simple 15-point checklist as a guide. Also, we have offered free vessel safety checks at The Boathouse Marina in the past. Be aware of the next one by liking us on Facebook.

Use life jackets

Believe it or not, the majority of drownings are the result of boaters not wearing life jackets. Ensure that each person on board has one that fits them properly, especially if they are going to be tubing, water skiing, wakeboarding, or wake surfing. They don’t call them “life savers” for nothing!

Obey navigation rules and laws

Boating accidents often happen due to the operator’s lack of understanding the waterway rules and regulations. Be respectful of buoys and other navigation aids. Boat U.S. Foundation provides a good overview of boating navigation rules. Also, pay close attention to no wake zones and also remember the 100-foot law. The latter states that boats and personal watercrafts cannot operate at greater than idle speed within 100 feet of another boat, dock, bridge, person in the water, the shoreline, marina, or other public use areas.

Don’t drink and boat

Do your best to avoid alcohol when boating, especially if you are the operator. Drinking slows your thinking and impairs your judgment, putting you and all souls on board at risk. Is it worth it? Nope. Because operating a boat while intoxicated is a federal offense, subject to a $1,000 fine. Be smart and avoid a BUI.

Watch the weather

As fantastic as the weather has been, we all know that it can change in a flash. Pay attention to the meteorologist reports before heading out on the water. Once out, watch for rapidly shifting winds and darkening clouds. Use a radar app on your smartphone, as thunderstorms can pop up at any time. When there is a lot of lightening, being on the water is NO fun.

Not sure where to go if you see a storm brewing? Head over to our Boathouse Marina and Restaurant (located at 3991 Walker Church Rd) to take shelter. Shop at our convenience store or indulge in delicious food and beverages at the restaurant while you wait for the storm to blow over (as they always do.) Our marina is also a great place to fuel up, and better yet, enjoy a free summer concert event. Stay safe out there, and we hope to see you soon!

Ode to Golf – A Poem for Golfers

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Fellow golfers, we found this really cool poem we thought you might enjoy. Happy Friday to you! Hope you find some time to get out there and hit some balls this weekend! 

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In My Hand I Hold A Ball,
White And Dimpled…Rather Small.
Oh, How Bland It Does Appear,
This Harmless Looking Little Sphere.

By Its Size I Could Not Guess
The Awesome Strength It Does Possess.

But Since I Fell Beneath Its Spell,

I’ve Wandered Through The Fires Of Hell.

My Life Has Not Been Quite The Same
Since I Chose To Play This Stupid Game.

It Rules My Mind For Hours On End;

A Fortune It Has Made Me Spend.

It Has Made Me Curse And Made Me Cry,

And Hate Myself And Want To Die.
It Promises Me A Thing Called Par,

If I Hit It Straight And Far.

To Master Such A Tiny Ball,

Should Not Be Very Hard At All.

But My Desires The Ball Refuses,

And Does Exactly As It Chooses.

It Hooks And Slices, Dribbles And Dies,

And Disappears Before My Eyes.
Often It Will Have A Whim,

To Hit A Tree Or Take A Swim.

With Miles Of Grass On Which To Land,

It Finds A Tiny Patch Of Sand.
Then Has Me Offering Up My Soul,

If Only It Would Find The Hole.

It’s Made Me Whimper Like A Pup,
And Swear That I Will Give It Up.

And Take To Drink To Ease My Sorrow,

But The Ball Knows … I’ll Be BackTomorrow.

Stand proud, noble swingers of clubs and losers of balls!

Recent studies found average golfers walk 900 miles a year.

Another study found golfers drink 22 gallons of alcohol a year.

This means, on average, golfers get 41 miles to the gallon!

Kind of makes you proud. Almost makes you feel like a hybrid

~ Author: Allan Berman

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Come play a round or to at Harbor Club this weekend! Go here to book a tee time! 

Harbor Club to Host GratitudeAmerica Fundraising Golf Tournament

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We are excited and proud to be hosting the non-profit, GratitudeAmerica, for their upcoming fundraising golf tournament on July 24. Curious to learn more? Here are the “who, what, when, where, why, and hows” about GratitudeAmerica, the heart-warming charitable work they do, as well as details about the golf tournament and how you can get involved.

Who

GratitudeAmerica is an organization whose primary goal is to provide critical support for past and present U.S. military service members, their families, and families of the fallen. Much of their focus is on assistance for veterans as they transition back to a normal civilian life. The non-profit accomplishes its goal by offering specialized retreat programs. These retreats focus on therapeutic approaches that are specifically geared toward helping participants affected by the “invisible injury” of combat-related post-traumatic stress disorder as well as other traumatic brain injuries. It also connects vets to helpful resources through a unique network of community partners. GratitudeAmerica is a 501(c)(3) that is entirely funded through private donations from corporations, foundations, and individuals.

What

The GratitudeAmerica 4th Annual Military Appreciation Golf Tournament at Harbor Club is a fundraising event in which the proceeds will benefit veterans and their families. Those who attend the tournament will be treated to an exclusive, first-class golf experience that includes:

  • An inspiring pre-tournament patriotic spectacle
  • A Ralph Lauren golf shirt
  • Complimentary beverages
  • Complimentary lunch
  • Complimentary dinner
  • Chances to win $10,000 in prizes (including a raffle and silent auction)

When

The tournament will be on Monday, July 24, 2017. Registration begins at 10:30am, and there will be a shotgun start promptly at noon. Dinner, open bar, and prize giveaways start at 5:30pm.

Where

The event will be held at Harbor Club on Lake Oconee golf course, located at 1350 Club Drive, Greensboro, GA 30642.

Why

The better question is why not? Harbor Club’s beautiful award-winning golf course is challenging, yet incredibly fun to play. It’s the perfect place for a tournament that benefits such rewarding cause. GratitudeAmerica ensures that all proceeds gained will go toward assisting veterans and their families.

How

There are a number of ways to get involved. Here’s how:

  • Sign up to play. The cost to enter is $350 per player or $1000 per team. (Tournament details)
  • Sign up to become a sponsor. Sponsorships start at $100. (Sponsorship details)
  • Can’t make the tournament? Make a tax-deductible donation to GratitudeAmerica instead.

Sign up for any of the above here.

We, at Harbor Club, are excited about the upcoming golf tournament on July 24 and look forward to a heartfelt response from everyone involved. It’s going to be a fun time for a fantastic cause, so don’t miss out! Sign up for this rewarding event today.

“We should all be grateful that GratitudeAmerica is there for our fellow citizens in uniform. For too many Vets the war is never over – and GratitudeAmerica is at their side to help them leave the horrors behind.” – Tom Brokaw

Community Gardens: Benefits You Should Know

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There’s nothing like a fresh off the vine, homegrown tomato from the garden. Warm and super-juicy, there’s nothing quite like it. Sure, the grocery stores have tomatoes available all year-round, but more often than not, those “‘maters” pale in comparison to ones you can grow yourself.

As delicious as all homegrown vegetables are, the hard work to construct and maintain a garden often outweighs the benefits. The challenge of it all is daunting, so most people (sadly) do without.

But not so, if you live at Harbor Club on Lake Oconee!

Our recent addition of The Grove offers several great amenities, one of which we are very proud of — our new Victory Garden. It is a community garden that has easily accessible raised beds and an automatic watering system. These things, in addition to our avid gardeners, have helped contribute to the success of our plantings. However, fresh veggies aren’t the only benefit of the Victory Garden. There are many advantages of a community garden, such as:

  • Adding beauty to the neighborhood
  • Bringing people of all ages and backgrounds together
  • Motivating people to be more active (reaching, digging, planting, weeding, etc.)
  • Increased opportunities to meet new neighbors
  • A better sense of community stewardship
  • An increase in community spirit
  • Quick, easy access to highly nutritious foods
  • Reducing stress for both gardeners and visitors alike
  • Creating a sense of wellness and belonging

Considering the fact that ours is a Southern Living Inspired Community, all of the above are things we strive to provide for each resident of Harbor Club. We embrace all the makes our community friendly, fun, healthy and rewarding. Whether you are a Master Gardener or just interested in learning more about this fun and interesting hobby, we encourage our residents to get involved with the gardening club. Contact Paul Davis, our community gardener organizer, to learn more. Not a resident of Harbor Club? That’s ok — we’re happy to give potential residents a tour of the garden and so much more. In the meantime, get inspired with this tasty recipe that highlights delicious summer veggies easily grown in Georgia:

Summer Harvest Ratatouille

Serves 10

Ratatouille, a traditional French vegetable dish of eggplant, bell peppers, onions, summer squash, and tomatoes, is an ideal side dish to serve with grilled or roasted fish or chicken.

Ingredients:

  • 3 bell peppers, assorted colors, seeded, cored and cut into thick wedges
  • 1 large eggplant, cut into 3/4-inch slices
  • 2 medium yellow squash, cut lengthwise into 3/4-inch slices
  • 2 medium zucchini, cut lengthwise into 3/4-inch slices
  • 1 cup low-sodium vegetable broth or water
  • 1/2 cup pitted Niçoise or other black olives
  • 5 large tomatoes (about 2 1/2 pounds), seeded and chopped
  • 1 large onion, chopped
  • 7 cloves garlic, finely chopped
  • 1/4 teaspoon crushed red chile flakes
  • 3 tablespoons chopped marjoram or oregano
  • 1/3 cup chopped fresh parsley
  • 1 tablespoon red wine vinegar, or to taste

Method:

Preheat the oven to 425°F. Line 2 large baking sheets with parchment paper. Place peppers and eggplant on one sheet, squash, and zucchini on the second sheet. Roast vegetables, turning them once halfway through cooking and switching trays top to bottom and front to back, until browned, 30 to 40 minutes. Cool vegetables slightly, then coarsely chop.

Meanwhile, combine broth and olives in a blender and blend until smooth. Pour into a heavy pot and add tomatoes, onion, garlic and pepper flakes. Bring to a boil, lower heat, cover and simmer until tomatoes are very soft, about 20 minutes.

Add roasted vegetables and marjoram to pot; cover and simmer, stirring once or twice, until flavors blend, about 10 minutes. Stir in parsley and vinegar; cook 5 minutes more.

Nutritional Info:

Per Serving: 80 calories (10 from fat), 1.5g total fat, 90mg sodium, 15g carbohydrates, (5 g dietary fiber, 8g sugar), 3g protein.

Recipe courtesy of Whole Foods

For more great recipes, check out Southern Living’s Summer Casserole Recipes That Make the Most of Your Farmers’ Market Finds.