Bond Golf Global Revitalizes Jones Creek Golf Course, Bringing Hope to the Community

Jones Creek Golf Course is being brought back to life under the leadership of Andrew Brooks, founder of Bond Golf Global. Closed since 2018 due to unresolved flooding issues and lack of maintenance, the course had fallen into disrepair, disappointing the surrounding community. Now, Bond Golf Global’s efforts to restore the facility are renewing hope for homeowners and golf enthusiasts alike.

“What we want to do is really just to get it open for you,” Brooks said, emphasizing the community-focused vision for the project. The plan includes a fully operational practice facility, eco-friendly bunker upgrades, irrigation system repairs, and restored greens. Bond Golf Global also aims to enhance the clubhouse and cart storage areas, setting the stage for a grand reopening in August 2025.

Residents have already noticed significant progress, with tractors on-site, grass being cut, and lakes being restored. “To have a chance to bring it back to its original glory and openness for the community is fantastic,” said Tripp Nanney, president of the Jones Creek homeowners’ association.

The revived course promises to increase property values, attract visitors during Masters Week, and provide a vibrant social hub for Columbia County. Open to everyone, this transformation exemplifies Bond Golf Global’s commitment to preserving and enhancing the legacy of golf.

Learn more about Bond Golf Global’s vision for Jones Creek.