By Chandler Presson and Fiona Good-Sirota By Chandler Presson and Fiona Good-Sirota | May 22, 2024 | Lifestyle, Guide,
Ready to hit the green? Modern Luxury’s editors have compiled the best golf courses in and around Atlanta so you can tee up in style.
6060 Golf Club Drive, Braselton / Website
North Georgia’s award-winning winery and destination resort Chateau Elan features a pristine 45-hole champion golf course on 170 acres of immaculate terrain. The green encompasses two 18-hole courses, an executive par three course and meticulously contoured fairways for the perfect game every time. After they hit the links, guests can also pop by the on-site Sarazen’s Bar & Grille for libations and a tasty bite to eat.
1608 Settindown Drive, Roswell / Website
Designed by Bob Cupp, this relatively flat private course welcomes walking, particularly on the front nine. The Little River frames the course, packed with towering trees and large native areas to up the ante. After you finish the back nine, meander to the neighboring farm and winery for a celebratory glass.
500 Atlanta Country Club Drive, Marietta / Website
Since its founding in 1964, this club has hosted multiple PGA and USGA events due to its rich tradition and history in golf, matched with its world-class course. Surrounded by Civil War sites, the Chattahoochee River and Sope Creek, this course transports its players far from the nearby city. Elevation changes and hole variety bring the heat, making this course a go-to for serious Atlanta-based players.
5342 Aldeburgh Drive, Suwanee / Website
This 18-hole course is just one of six that feature acclaimed hole designs from golf legend Jack Nicklaus. Visitors can receive lessons, partake in player development programs and visit the course’s on-site clubhouse for drinks and eats after (or before) they tee up.
2205 Northside Drive NW / Website
Nestled in the middle of Buckhead, Bobby Jones is more than just a round of golf. Named for the famous golfer, you can play tennis or pickleball, join the Grand Slam Golf Company or grab a bite at Murray Golf House. Bobby Jones is a community in and of itself, drawing Atlantans daily to get outside and enjoy the fresh air. Plan a date night at Boone, and take in all of the activity happening right in your neighborhood while you relax on their patio and watch the sun go down.
2575 Alston Drive SE / Website
There’s a reason this club is the permanent home of the PGA Tour Championship, and you’ll likely recognize it as the locale of some of golf’s greatest moments, such as Tiger Woods’ 2018 comeback. East Lake is the oldest golf course in Atlanta proper and was originally conceptualized by Tom Bendelow before it was reworked by Donald Ross and finally restored by Rees Jones in 1994. Be sure to check out the memorabilia in the clubhouse while you’re there.
501 Founders Drive, Alpharetta / Website
Spanning over 600 acres and designed by Rees Jones, this course is not one to miss. Rolling hills provide elevation changes and sprawling views, while a 32-acre practice and training facility provides ample opportunity for improvement. Sitting just 40 minutes from the city center, there’s little reason not to swing by.
1100 Hawks Club Drive, Ball Ground / Website
This 27-hole Bob Cupp design brings old-world elegance to the Atlanta metropolitan area. All 550 acres are laden with towering pines, changing elevations and water hazards that push players to deliver their A-game. The course sits within a private community north of Atlanta where members enjoy personal golf instruction, a helipad, a state-of-the-art golf training center, fine dining and world-class staff service.
1930 Bobby Jones Drive, Johns Creek / Website
This course is not for the faint of heart, as its sloping greens are demanding and the finishing stretch puts even the best players to the test. However, multiple sets of tee markers allow players to choose the course length they prefer and the club has a great 9-hole Par 3 course for learners. Not to mention, the course is always kept in immaculate condition, ensuring every time you make the trip is well worth it.
2699 Georgian Parkway, Villa Rica / Website
With its Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary status, it comes as no surprise that this course is a consistent favorite among Atlantans. Tom Fazio designed the 18-hole course, which features bentgrass greens and extensive bunkering.
1 Golf Club Drive, Alpharetta / Website
With 36 holes, pristine scenery and a 56,000-square-foot clubhouse, this Alpharetta destination is a golfer’s dream, complete with professional tournaments, a driving range, a practice facility and more. Want to level up your game? Hit up the on-site Cupp Golf Academy to receive high-caliber training aided by cutting-edge technology, including the RoboGolfPro simulator, the swing catalyst, the TrackManDual Radar Technology golf launch monitor and the SAM PuttLab comprehensive putt analysis and training system.
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