This was the first golf course at The Landings and was opened in July of 1974. Originally a design collaboration of Arnold Palmer and Frank Duane, Marshwood was redesigned in 2003, by course architect Tim Liddy. Tim worked to rebuild the greens, tees, and bunkers, as well as updating the drainage and irrigation systems and installing new concrete cart paths. Weaving around and through the oak and pine trees of the northeastern end of Skidaway Island and offering some spectacular views of Romerly Marsh, Marshwood is noted as being one of the clubs tightest courses. The 12th, a par three facing Romerly Marsh and Wassaw Sound, is perhaps the most scenic at The Landings.