Austell Golf

Dogwood Golf & Country Club, Semi-Private, 770-941-2202

One of the best kept secrets in Cobb County, Dogwood is a semi-private facility located near Austell and Powder Springs.  Located just off the East-West Connector, halfway between Cumberland and Town Center Malls, it is convenient from the Vinings, Marietta, and Kennesaw areas. Dogwood’s amenities include a driving range and practice green, grill, and a fully stocked pro shop (with great prices).

Our membership fees are extremely competitive. The tree-lined 18 Hole, 6,501-yard, Par 72 course is a true test of the game and a golfer’s abilities.  Reminiscent of the wonderful older courses, Dogwood rewards the shot-maker and the golfer who has the maturity to manage their game. and our staff of professionals takes pride in treating our members as family.

The well maintained bent grass greens “roll true” and the undulating and sloping plateaus require careful “reading” and execution to score even for the discriminating golfer.  The immaculate fairways planted with 419 Bermuda grass are among the best in the Atlanta area.

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