Sapelo Hammock Golf Club: A Coastal Sanctuary for Golfers Seeking Beauty and Bliss
Escape to Sapelo Hammock Golf Club—Georgia Golf Trail’s coastal gem offering scenic fairways, marsh views, and tranquil play in Shellman Bluff.
Read MoreEscape to Sapelo Hammock Golf Club—Georgia Golf Trail’s coastal gem offering scenic fairways, marsh views, and tranquil play in Shellman Bluff.
Read MoreCompete in the Georgia State Park Cup Series. Qualifying tournaments are held at Wallace Adams Golf Course, Georgia Veterans Memorial Golf Course, The Lakes Golf Course, Meadow Links Golf Course, Highland Walk Golf Course, The Creek Golf Course, Brazell’s Creek Golf Course, and Arrowhead Pointe Golf Course.
Read MoreStone Mountain Golf Club is a haven for golf enthusiasts seeking a perfect blend of challenging courses and stunning natural scenery. This renowned destination offers meticulously designed golf courses, exceptional facilities, and an unparalleled experience for both seasoned and novice golfers.
Read MoreOf the 20+ golf courses on the Georgia Golf Trail, nine of them are tucked away in nine of Georgia’s state parks. While some of these golf courses may be off the beaten path, so to speak, they are worth making the effort to go play.
Read MoreDon’t underestimate the golfing opportunities in the southern Appalachian Mountains of Georgia. While North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia are often at the top of the list, the Peach State also boasts some truly outstanding mountain courses.
Read MoreStone Mountain State Park is a fun place to visit, but it has two championship 18-hole golf courses: Lakemont and Stonemont, both of which are two of the 20+ golf courses on the Georgia Golf Trail, which stretches from Brasstown Valley Resort & Spa in north Georgia to Stone Creek Golf Club in south Georgia.
Read MoreThe Georgia Golf Trail Awaits Your Arrival Geographically diverse destinations with stunning...
Read MoreIn the days leading up to the Masters, many golf enthusiasts spend their time re-reading stories about Gene Sarazen’s double-eagle — aka, the Shot Heard Round the World — to win the 1935 Masters, the significance of Amen Corner, and Jack Nicklaus’ historic comeback to win the 1986 Masters. In addition to spending time getting immersed in the history of the Masters, think about traveling to Georgia and actually playing golf in the days leading up the Masters (or immediately after the Masters). Instead of watching the blossoming dogwoods and azaleas on television, go see and smell them.
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