Clemson’s Dabo Swinney Named National Coach of the Year

Clemson University, South Carolina, Death Valley FootballCongratulations are in order for Reserve Member, Dabo Swinney! Coach Swinney led the Clemson Tigers in another exciting and dynamic year of college football, and it’s obvious that he inspired more than just his players…

Dabo Swinney, Clemson University Football, Clemson TigersOn new year’s eve, Coach Swinney was honored as the winner of the Bobby Dodd FBS National Coach of the Year award, announced on ESPN during half-time show of the Chick-fil-A Bowl.  ”It is an honor to win an award named after the legendary Bobby Dodd, who did so much for college football. I am humbled to be the recipient of this award,” said Swinney.

The Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year Award is annually presented to the Football Subdivision head coach whose team excels on the field, in the classroom and in the community. The award is named for Bobby Dodd, the longtime head coach at Georgia Tech. It was established in 1976 to honor the values that Dodd exemplified.

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Golf Digest publishes its 2011 ‘Best in State’ List: The Reserve’s Jack Nicklaus course jumps 14 spots

Lake Keowee Golf - hole 18 Jack Nicklaus

When you think of great golf in South Carolina, you most likely conjure up an image of the coast.  Teeing up with an ocean breeze in your hair.  Beach vacations, and so on.  However, golfers everywhere – including the Golf Digest ratings team – are beginning to notice that the Upstate region of South Carolina has a lot to offer golfers, as well.  Upstate courses present an enticing change of pace that includes challenging topography, cooler temperatures, open water views of mountain lakes like Lake Keowee, and views of the Blue Ridge mountain range

Golf Digest Best in State - Top 100 Issue, May 2011Ranked as #21 in Golf Digest’s 2011 list of the ‘Best in State,’ the Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course at The Reserve at Lake Keowee is a prime example of great South Carolina golf.  A Par 72, laying out at 7,112 yards, Jack Nicklaus takes note of the natural beauty preserved in his Lake Keowee project: “I really co-designed the course with Mother Nature—complementing the gorgeous, natural features already here. It was my job to find the course hidden in the hills along the lake.”

» Experience a video of The Reserve’s Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course here.

Congratulations Katie Felton, Reserve Wellness Coordinator

Katie records the runners' time at the 2010 Apple-A-Day 5K

Congratulations to Katie for earning her CIFT from the American College of Sports Medicine!

Katie Felton encourages us to keep a healthy, active lifestyle as she oversees all wellness activities for The Reserve at Lake Keowee Club! But Katie isn’t just a motivator, she’s a trained professional. She holds her Masters Degree in Therapeutic Recreation from Clemson University, and is a certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) and Health and Fitness Specialist (HSF). Her latest accomplishment is earning her designation as an ACSM/NCPAD Certified Inclusive Fitness Trainer, abbreviated as CIFT.

The two bodies that sponsor the certification are ACSM which is the American College of Sports Medicine (www.acsm.org) and NCPAD which is the National Center on Physical Activity and Disability (www.ncpad.org). The  CIFT is defined as a fitness professional capable of developing and implementing individualized exercise programs for persons who may have a physical, sensory or cognitive disability, who is healthy or has medical clearance to perform independent physical activity.

Katie Felton, The Reserve at Lake Keowee Wellness Coordinator

To sit for the CIFT exam you are required to hold a current NCCA-accredited health/fitness certification, CPR and AED certifications, have knowledge of exercise physiology as well as exercise testing and programming, knowledge in inclusive facility design and awareness of social inclusion for people with disabilities and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). You should also be able to demonstrate and lead safe, effective and adapted methods of exercise, write adapted exercise recommendations, understand adapted methods of exercise, and understand precautions and contraindications to exercise for people with disabilities and standards for accessible facility design.

This is a huge accomplishment for Katie, and an added benefit for Reserve Members who rely on her expertise and encouragement.
Great job, Katie!

» Check out Katie’s upcoming wellness activities at The Reserve
» Learn more about Fitness Programs at The Reserve
» See PHOTOS from the Apple-A-Day 5K and Fall Festival



Two Lake Keowee Residences take home 2010 Design Excellence Awards

Lake Keowee Homes, Lake Homes in South Carolina

Burns Residence on Lake Keowee, SC

The Reserve at Lake Keowee boasts some of the most beautifully designed, architecturally dynamic homes in the country.  Of these beautiful Reserve residences, many have been showcased in magazines and won numerous awards.  Most recently – two were recognized by Residential Design & Build Magazine and awarded “2010 Design Excellence Awards” for their unique character and outstanding architecture. 

This was the second straight year Sexton Griffith Custom Builders has received an Excellence Award, a real testament to to strength of The Reserve Builder Showcase program. Both award-winning homes were designed by Neal Prince Architects of Greenville, SC.

The Bishop Residence – Top Ridge Drive
Builder: Sexton-Griffith Custom Builders

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Bishop Residence on Lake Keowee, SC

After Chris and Dick Bishop chose their stunning lakefront homesite, they knew that—with the help of their architects at Neal Prince— they would carefully design their home to take full advantage of the property’s 300 degree view of Lake Keowee and the Blue Ridge Mountains beyond.  Taking cues from the site, Sexton Griffith’s team of experts placed the Bishop’s home prominently on the broad peninsula so that it embraces family and friends as they approach, but also spans the waterfront with framed views of the lake from every room. With a casual, open presence the home provides unobstructed movement between the indoor rooms and the outdoors spaces, but the crown jewel of this magnificent home is what the Bishop’s call the “observatory”— a level of windows with open views across the lake to the Blue Ridge Mountains in the distance.

The Burns Residence – South Falls Road
Builder:  Potter General, Inc.

Stephanie and Gary Burns had a vision of greatness as they chose their homesite in The Reserve, a sloping promontory overlooking the pristine waters of Lake Keowee. In order to maximize the panoramic views, the architects at Neal Prince designed a series of rooms strung across a long bending axis in the natural landform, resulting in a curvilinear plan that affords spectacular viewpoints from the majority of rooms. Trey Lee, founder of Potter General, Inc. and Reserve Showcase Builder, relied heavily on his years of experience in building on the terrain around Lake Keowee as his team constructed the radial, vaulted great room featuring floor to ceiling windows provides a strong connection to its exterior surroundings of stone retaining walls that carve landscaped terraces into the terrain, allowing for decks, porches and a swimming pool that encourages life lived outdoors.

Want more details?  The article from Residential Design & Build Magazine is available for you to download here, plus more photos and information on the architect and builders.

- Browse all The Reserve at Lake Keowee Homes available now.
- Learn more about Potter General, Sexton Griffith, and our Showcase Builders Program.

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Lake Keowee News: Reflections Newsletter, Autumn 2010

News from The Reserve at Lake Keowee 

A collection of stories, photos, and upcoming events
that guarantee another exciting season of Life on Lake Keowee!

The Autumn 2010 issue of Reflections is now available online,
download it here.

Reserve Member Spotlight: 2010 Ladies’ Member-Guest Golf Tournament

The Reserve at Lake Keowee's 2010 Ladies' Member-Guest Tournament; one of many tournaments held annually on the Lake Keowee Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course.

Congratulations! 

2010 Ladies’ Member-Guest Tournament winners:

  • 1st Place Net Score:  Eydie Clement and Sue Mendenhall
  • 2nd Place Net Score:  Lou Ann Lewis and Janet Greiner
  • Gross Score:  Kathleen Carney and Barabara Gluszewski

»» Check out all the tournament photos here.

The Ladies’ Member-Guest is just one of many tournaments held annually at The Reserve at Lake Keowee’s Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course, see all golf events here.

Kathleen Carney, Barbara Gluszewski, Sue Mendenhall, Eydie Clement, Janet Greiner, Lou Ann Lewis

Ideal Living Magazine features The Reserve as a Top Place to Retire

The Reserve at Lake Keowee is featured as a Top Place to RetireIdeal Living Magazine
Summer 2010 Issue:

18,500-acre Lake Keowee is simply one of the purest lakes in North America, resting at full-pond nearly year-round and fed by crystal-clear streams and reservoirs that flow through the fabled landscapes of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Families,retirees and outdoor enthusiasts alike are drawn there to the natural beauty, the university enrichment at nearby Clemson and Furman and the super-convenient access to cultural Meccas like Asheville, Greenville, Atlanta and Charlotte.

Read more here.

National Champions: University of South Carolina Men’s Baseball Team wins the NCAA College World Series

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University of South Carolina alumni and fans are swelling with pride after the Gamecock baseball team defeated UCLA in the College World Series, earning the title of 2010 National Champions. The South Carolina Gamecocks sealed the championship with a thrilling 2-1 victory over UCLA in 11 innings at famed Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha.

This is USC’s first national championship in baseball, and they have received a joyous welcome back to the Palmetto state with a public reception in the Colonial Center arena that was attended by 14,000 fans, a parade through downtown Columbia, and a USC flag flying above the dome atop SC Statehouse.

The Gamecock players and coaching staff are still trying to grasp the reality that they are national champions. “That just sounds amazing. Just to put the university on our backs like that and to give all the other sports hope that they can do this, you know, it’s an unbelievable feeling” said Whit Merrifield, who singled in the game-winning run for Carolina.

Jackie Bradley, Jr., was named the tournament’s Most Valued Player. “It’s amazing, we’re national champions now,” said Bradley. “I don’t have any words for it.”

 One of the Gamecock players from the Upstate, catcher and team captain Kyle Enders said, “I dreamed of this when I was a little kid growing up and going to high school. I would watch the College World Series and to be standing here as national champions, I couldn’t ask for anything more.” Speaking directly to his Upstate fans, Enders said, “I appreciate all your support. I love you mom.”

The Reserve’s Jack Nicklaus Golf Course hosts an action-packed 2010 Men’s Member-Guest Tournament

2010 Champions: Jim Mears and Rick Beasley

2010 Champions: Jim Mears and Rick Beasley

Congratulations to our 2010 Champions: Rick Beasley and Jim Mears!

The Reserve at Lake Keowee’s premier golf event, played annually on the Jack Nicklaus Signature Course—Member-Guest is always an exciting weekend, but this year there was also some tough competition!  The Beasley/Mears team beat out nine others in the final shootout, with three playoff holes to determine the winners! 

In addition to the excitement of the oh-so-close final shootout, several other participants celebrated victories of their own:

Coach Steve Spurrier makes a Hole-in-One at The Reserve!

Coach Steve Spurrier and Rick Veith

Coach Steve Spurrier – competing as a guest of Rick Veith – made a Hole-in-One during the tournament using his five-iron on #12 (165 yards)!

Brad Ricker showed off his short-game skills as the winner of the Putting Contest and team partners Jimmy Wallace and John Lewis took 1st and 2nd place respectively in the “Hot Shot” contest.

See all the photos on The Reserve at Lake Keowee Facebook Page.