Atlanta Golf Courses
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Golf Courses in Atlanta, GA, Georgia.
Bobby Jones Golf Course, recently renovated with new Champion Bermuda greens, is an 18 hole public golf course that rests in the heart of Buckhead and just ten minutes from downtown Atlanta. Built in 1932, this John Van Kleek design has a rich history dating back to the Civil War. Peachtree Battle Creek meanders through this tree-lined par 71 championship golf course and comes into play on five of the eighteen holes.
Public, 18 holes, Par 71
Public, 18 holes, Par 71
Browns Mill Golf Course was originally designed by George Cobb, who designed the par three course at Augusta National. Conveniently located, Browns Mill is only 10 minutes from downtown Atlanta. The 18 hole, open design course measures 6500 yards. The front nine offers three small lakes that will occasionally grab a wayward ball.
Public, 18 holes, Par 72
Public, 18 holes, Par 72
North Fulton Course was first designed in 1937 by Chandler Egan in collaboration with Walter Hagen and Atlanta's greatest golfer, Bobby Jones. Located in the heart of Chastain Park, Atlanta's largest park, North Fulton Golf Course is situated on the site of an ancient Creek Indian Village. Consistently rated Atlanta's top public course, North Fulton features a scenic view of the Buckhead skyline that can be seen from many of its rolling fairways.
Public, 18 holes, Par 71
Public, 18 holes, Par 71
Alfred Tup Holmes Golf Course is a historical golf site with rolling hills and many elevation changes. The site of a Civil War battlefield, the course is named after the civil rights pioneer who paved the way to desegregating Atlanta’s public golf courses in the 1950s. Located just minutes from downtown Atlanta and 10 minutes from Atlanta's Hartsfield Airport, the course is a great option for getting in a quick round when flying in or out of Atlanta.
Public, 18 holes, Par 72
Public, 18 holes, Par 72





