Golf Club of Georgia near Atlanta
The Golf Club of Georgia in Alpharetta has two superb golf courses, and the one you prefer or fear says a lot about the kind of golfer you are.
Golfers with low handicaps, including the pros, are more likely to say the Lakeside course is the more challenging, in large part because of the subversive nature of the greens complexes.
Mid- to high-handicappers, on the other hand, are more apt to fear Creekside, with its water carries on more than half the holes.
Golf Club of Georgia
The Golf Club of Georgia near Atlanta is a 36-hole facility.
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Golf Club of Georgia
The Lakeside course at the Golf Club of Georgia has more challenging greens.
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Golf Club of Georgia
The Georgia Cup is played at the Golf Club of Georgia.
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Golf Club of Georgia
The Golf Club of Georgia has nice elevation changes.
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Golf Club of Georgia
Hole No. 3 at the Golf Club of Georgia near Atlanta.
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Golf Club of Georgia
The Lakeside course at the Golf Club of Georgia opened in 1990.
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Golf Club of Georgia near Atlanta
Both courses at the Golf Club of Georgia were designed by Arthur Hills.
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Golf Club of Georgia
The greens at Golf Club of Georgia are sloped and undulating.
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Golf Club of Georgia in Alpharetta
Golf Club of Georgia in Alpharetta.
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Golf Club of Georgia, Atlanta, Georgia.
Hole No. 10 at the Golf Club of Georgia.
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Golf Club of Georgia, Atlanta
Lake Windward really comes into play on the back nine at the Golf Club of Georgia.
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