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Chateau Elan Golf Club - Woodlands Course
Played On 11/16/2018Great Shape
For all of the rain that we'd recently had (7 + days worth) this course was in excellent condition. Yes, there were a few wet/muddy spots and the greens were soft, but overall this course looked good and played like it!
I'm looking forward to playing both, the Woodlands and Chateau courses, each with their own beautiful and challenging layouts, in the upcoming months.
Tippecanoe Country Club
Played On 08/20/2015Great Location
The course was in great shape, including the greens which were rolling around a 7 I would guess. This was only my third time playing here. I'm working in the area for the summer from out of town.
Not an overly difficult course but there are a few holes that will test you. There are several dogleg holes to contend with.
One of the best things about this layout is where it is located. Right off of Lake Shaffer. Very nice views of the lake from several holes on the front nine. Overall a very nice experience.
I would definitely recommend it.
Chateau Elan Golf Club - Woodlands Course
Played On 8/12/2013One of the Better Places to Play Golf In the Atlanta Area
I usually try to get a GolfNow tee time to play at either one of the gorgeous Chateau Elan courses, which definitely makes this a greal deal for the money. The Woodlands course was in terrific shape, as usual, with the rough running a bit higher than normal due to all of the rain we've been getting this summer. Many times you had to practically step on your ball to find it, but if you can hit the fairways consistently enough, you can put up a decent score here. The Bent Grass greens were speedy, and a few, pehaps showing a little stress from all of the rain, but not in a way to affect your play. It is challenging in certain spots, but overall a very fair track to play on. The best thing that I lke about this course is the views you get from some of the elevated areas along the way. This, and the Chateau course, are truly two of the prettiest layouts around. A wonderful place to come to, not just to satisfy that itch for golf, but to calm the soul.
Lane Creek Golf Club
Played On 4/01/2013Normally a Pretty Nice Course to Play
Normally this is a pretty nice course to play. Not real difficult, but not real easy either. However, on this day it was, at least for me, a big waste of time. It had rained hard the day before, and as a result, the whole course was pretty much under water. It was a cart path only, splatter mud all over yourself, spray bad shots, and do a lot of walking, kind of a day.
In all fairness though, I have played here in drier conditions when it wasn't cart path only and have had a much more enjoyable day. It does offer a nice challenge to your game without bringing you to your knees...too much. There are some tight fairways to drive and you have to be careful about where you miss on a few holes. The greens are usually in pretty good shape too. The driving range and putting green are right together and on your way to the first tee box, and range balls are included in your round which is very nice. I would recommend this course to others.
The Oaks Course
Played On 3/28/2013No Two Holes Alike on this Fun Layout
Played this course as a twosome with a good friend of mine and we had a blast! What we both like about this course is the interesting design, in that no two holes look alike. Each hole brings you it's own challenging fun. There is one hole, number 12, which is deemed the third toughest test on the course, that in our opinion should be rated the #1 handicap hole. It is a severe dogleg left that is almost impossible to see from the tee box. Your approach to the green is up hill to a very narrow (from front to back) landing area, with a fairly severe right to left slope (if you are facing the green). Let me tell you, your short game will be drastically tested on this hole. Walk away with a bogey and consider yourself quite fortunate; if you are extra sharp and you manage to par it then that's a stroke gained. We both double bogeyed it. All of the other holes are only moderately challenging as they wind throughout the rolling hills and beautiful hardwood trees. With the dormant conditions that this time of year offers we did have to contend with some pretty tight lies, though the greens were in very good condition. It was a very enjoyable experience, and we can't wait to tackle it come this spring and summer!
The Georgia Club - Chancellors Red/Black Course
Played On 3/20/2013Time Well Spent
All three of the nine hole courses here at The Georgia Club are, in my opinion, terrific layouts. Rolling hills covered in beautiful hardwoods and pines, and an occasional pond, or lake, sometimes make your round feel more like a stroll through some scenic park rather than a challenging day at the links. The Red, the Black and the Silver, the names given the three nines, are fair endeavors with a dose of challenge sprinkled in; just the right amount of challenge to keep you on your mental toes, but not enough to make you reconsider your choice of layouts, or even why you took up golf to begin with. No, I think that anyone who decides to spend a few hours knocking the little white ball around on any of the Red, Black, or Silver nines, will come away with a thought of 'time well spent'.
Providence Club
Played On 3/15/2013Good Shape for Time of Year
I've always liked this course. Rolling hills and a moderately challenging layout (especially depending on which tees you play from). The greens this time out were rock hard as none of our foursome could get anything to hold on our approach shots. The putts on the other hand rolled true. All in all, the course is playing pretty well for this time of year. It should be in excellent shape come this spring and summer considering all of the rain that we've been getting this winter.
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