The country club's land was first settled in the 1800s by John Taylor Johnstone, who immigrated from North Carolina and established several forced-labor farms.
[3] In the 1990s, David H. Nutt, an attorney and now richest person in Mississippi, acquired 2,100 acres of land on what used to be Johnstone's estate.
Its inspiration was Annandale Home, which now serves as Reunion Hall, locally known as the "White House".
[7] For tennis, Reunion has nine Har-Tru clay courts that are open for day and night play.
[8] Reunion is also the host of seven JLTA teams, more than 15 social mixers, three sanctioned junior tournaments, and more.