Hartwell Golf

Cateechee Golf Club, Public, 706-856-4653

In the scenic foothills of Northeast Georgia, you’ll find a one-of-a-kind golf club and conference center… minutes from Lake Hartwell. An elegant 40,000 square foot clubhouse anchors this par 72, semi-private golf course that is open for play seven days per week. Cateechee Golf Club offers members and guests a serene escape from the hectic pace of everyday life on a course that spans 380 acres of rustic tranquility. Cateechee is “pure golf in a nature park.”  Golf Digest recently ranked Cateechee as a “Four Star” destination.

Hartwell Golf Club, Semi-Private, 706-376-8161

Hartwell Golf Club, Inc., located just 1.5 miles from downtown Hartwell, Georgia  provides
the best golf value in the state of Georgia.  Hartwell Golf Club, Inc. provides great golf at a great price in a beautiful casual country atmosphere located in the rolling foothills of north Georgia near Hartwell Lake, providing an ideal climate suitable for year round golf.  Bermuda greens and fairways are over seeded with rye in the fall to ensure beautiful greens and fairways year round.

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