Alpharetta Golf

Alpharetta Athletic Club-East (Review), Private, 770-475-2300

The East course is a par 72 Michael Riley design, that plays nearly 7,000 yards from the back tee.  Featuring undulating greens, tee shots that you must pay attention to (out of bounds on every hole), and challenging approach shots. The East Course is regarded by many to be the premiere Championship golf course in the greater Atlanta area.

Alpharetta Athletic Club-West (Review), Private, 770-410-2300

Although the par 70, Willard Byrd design tips out at 6,100 yards, the West Course will test the patience of any golfer. This risk-reward golf course gives you the choice to either shape a fairway wood to a narrow fairway or go for the gusto and let it rip. With narrow tee shots and pure rolling stamp size greens, the West Course has something for golfers of all playing abilities.

Atlanta National Golf Club, Private, 770-442-8801

Atlanta National Golf Club sprawls across 240 acres of natural hardwoods, babbling brooks and undulating terrain. The Club is set in the private, gated community of Atlanta National in Fulton County, just north of Atlanta, Georgia. Surrounded by the rolling hills, gentle streams, and horse farms of the Crabapple community, the pastoral setting is private, pure and perfect for golf.

Echelon Golf & CC, Semi-Private, 770-888-4653

Down a winding country road just outside of Atlanta, past the fenced paddocks and gentle, rolling hills of stately pines and mature hardwoods sits the latest Rees Jones contribution to Georgia’s growing list of top-ranked Championship courses – Echelon. Covering more than 600 acres dotted with lakes and anchored by the 18-hole private course, Echelon has won the hearts of many, and the respect of the members who relish the challenge of its striking elevation changes and Bentgrass greens.

Golf Club of Georgia (Review), Private, 770-664-8644

The Golf Club of Georgia is a member-owned, private club in Alpharetta, Georgia, just north of Atlanta, featuring two Arthur Hills-designed championship courses, Lakeside and Creekside. The Golf Club of Georgia is one of America’s most extraordinary, 36-hole golf experiences. Lakeside is the annual site of the United States Collegiate Championship and also has hosted U.S. Open Sectional qualifying.

Manor Golf & Country Club (The) (Review 1, 2), Semi-Private, 678-867-0222

he exclusive, high-end gated community features a breathtaking 7,200 yard 18-Hole Championship Golf Course designed by Major Champion Tom Watson. The Manor also boasts unmatched amenities such as 16 professionally maintained tennis courts, an outdoor Jr. Olympic competition pool and also an interactive children’s pool. The finely manicured driving range and practice area lies in wait for you to work on your game, or to work off some steam.

Trophy Club of Atlanta, Semi-Private, 770-343-9700

Country Club of Gwinnett is located in the prestigious Country Club of Gwinnett community in Snellville, Georgia. The Club features 18 holes of championship golf on densely wooded, rolling terrain. The clubhouse overlooks a natural lake that comes into play on six holes.

White Columns Country Club (Review), Private, 770-343-9025

Sculpted from the majestic forest of the Northern Atlanta countryside, a fortunate few will experience and enjoy White Columns Country Club. White Columns Country Club provides the ideal country club experience in Milton, GA.
This private haven offers an exclusive lifestyle that begins with a spectacular Tom Fazio designed golf course and continues with first-class club amenities and service with our commitment to unrivaled golf and uncompromising service.
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