Golf Courses in the North Georgia Mountains

The moderate climate enjoyed in the North Georgia mountains means that golfers have the opportunity to play golf and schedule a tee time all year long!

Public Golf Courses North Georgia

Public Golf Courses North Georgia

Whether you’re in the area during the crisp, cool air of the Winter, the bright blossoms in the Spring, the lazy days of Summer, or the vibrant colors of the leaves changing in the Fall, it’s always a beautiful time to hit the links in North Georgia!

 

Golf Courses in North Georgia

Find the best North Georgia golf courses with the golf course guide below.

Check out these great options for golf in North Georgia in the scenic Blue Ridge Mountains. Find the top golf courses in North Georgia including the best golf North Georgia at Barnsley Resort (ranked the #1 golf course in Georgia for 2018)!

 

North Georgia Golf Courses Map

No matter what part of the Georgia mountains you visit, there are a lot of great golf courses in North Georgia to play. Click the top left of the map to use the interactive features on the map of North Georgia golf courses to find the best location for your next round of golf!

 

North Georgia Golf Courses

Best Public Golf Courses Georgia

Best Public Golf Courses Georgia

Enjoy the natural beauty of the mountain golf courses while you’re in North Georgia. Many of these golf courses are located on sprawling resorts, so you can also choose to stay where you’ll play!

 

Apple Mountain Golf Course – Clarkesville GA

Apple Mountain Golf in the Georgia Mountains

Apple Mountain Golf in the Georgia Mountains

Apple Mountain Golf Club is a par 72 daily fee course located in Clarkesville, GA. Designed by Phillip Ballard, the 18-hole course opened in 1994.

Member of Brown Golf Reciprocal Program (as a member of a Brown Golf club, you are automatically granted full access to all Brown Golf Clubs).

 

Apple Mountain Golf Club Contact Info

 

Apple Mountain Golf Club Reviews

 

Barnsley Resort – Adairsville GA

Barnsley Resort is a top-ranked course on a 3,000-acre resort that boasts being called #1 Golf Course in Georgia (2018) and #22 in the USA (2018) on GolfAdvisor!

Enjoy this North Georgia golf resort course by Jim Fazio (7,350-yard course with par 72) and all the other great amenities at Barnsley Resort during your visit!

 

Barnsley Resort Lodging

Keep all the great resort amenities nearby and book your stay at the Barnsley Resort.

 

Barnsley Resort Contact Info

 

Barnsley Resort Reviews

  • Facebook: Barnsley Resort is rated 4.2 with 3,800+ reviews and 33,000+ likes
  • TripAdvisor: Barnsley Resort is rated 4.5 with 800+ reviews
    • Ranked #1 for Hotels in Adairsville

 

Brasstown Valley Golf Course – Young Harris GA

Brasstown Valley Golf in the Georgia Mountains

Brasstown Valley Golf in the Georgia Mountains

Another of the fantastic golf resorts in the Georgia mountains is located at Brasstown Valley Resort & Spa. Activities abound on the 503 acres including golf, tennis, stream or pond fishing, outdoor and indoor heated swimming pool, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and over nine miles of interpretive hiking trails. With dining, spa, golf, horseback riding, and more Brasstown Valley Resort Golf Course is a par 72 daily fee course located in Young Harris, GA. Designed by Denis Griffiths, ASGCA, the 18-hole course opened in 1995.

Visit their website to learn more about current golf packages in North Georgia at Brasstown Valley Resort.

 

Brasstown Valley Resort Lodging

Enjoy the beautiful resort even after your game and book your stay at the Brasstown Valley Resort!

 

Brasstown Valley Resort Golf Course Contact Info

 

Brasstown Valley Resort Golf Course Reviews

 

Butternut Creek Golf Course – Blairsville GA

Butternut Creek Golf in the Georgia Mountains

Butternut Creek Golf in the Georgia Mountains

Open year-round, Butternut Creek Golf Blairsville GA is one of the top North Georgia public golf courses.

 

Butternut Creek Golf Course Contact Info

 

Butternut Creek Golf Course Reviews

 

Château Élan Winery & Resort – Braselton GA

Sunset at Chateau Elan Winery in Braselton, GA. Sep 2020.

Sunset at Chateau Elan Winery in Braselton, GA

Take your pick from the three golf courses available at Chateau Elan in Braselton. The Chateau Course is an 18-hole par 71 course. The Woodlands Course is an 18-hole par 72 course. The Executive Course is a 9-hole par 27 course (each hole is par 3). The Chateau Elan golf resort also features a driving range, private lessons, a golf club, and more.

 

Château Élan Winery & Resort Lodging

Give yourself plenty of time to play all 45 holes at Chateau Elan and book your stay nearby. Opt to stay at Chateau Elan for a full resort experience, or stay across the vineyard at Hampton Inn & Suites or across the street at Baymont Inn & Suites.

 

Château Élan Winery & Resort Contact Info

 

Château Élan Winery & Resort Reviews

 

Chestatee Golf Club – Dawsonville GA

Award-winning golf architect Denis Griffiths designed the golf course at Chestatee golf in Dawsonville, known for its challenging and unique design. Each hole has been routed to take advantage of the mountainous terrain while protecting the land’s natural environment.

Loyalty program available – play six rounds and your 7th is free!

 

Chestatee Golf Club Contact Info

 

Chestatee Golf Club Reviews

 

Innsbruck Resort & Golf Club – Helen GA

Innsbruck Golf Resort Helen GA

Innsbruck Golf Resort at the Valhalla Hotel in Helen GA

For golf courses near Helen, GA, visit the Innsbruck Golf Club at the Valhalla Resort Hotel, the first luxury, all-suite resort in the North Georgia Mountains.

 

Innsbruck Resort Lodging

Stay close to the course and book your overnight stay at the highly-rated Valhalla Resort Hotel.

 

Innsbruck Resort & Golf Club Contact Info

 

Innsbruck Resort & Golf Club Reviews

 

Kingwood Resort – Clayton GA

Kingwood golf resort in Clayton GA

Kingwood golf resort in Clayton GA

Another great destination for golf trips in North Georgia is Kingwood Resort, a residential golf resort in the Northeast corner of the state in Clayton, GA. Enjoy the spa, the fireside lounge, or the clubhouse after your round of golf.

 

Kingwood Resort Lodging

Enjoy the beautiful resort views a little longer by booking your stay at Kingwood Resort.

 

Kingwood Resort Contact Info

 

Kingwood Resort Reviews

 

Mossy Creek Golf Club – Cleveland GA

Mossy Creek Golf Course in the Georgia Mountains

Mossy Creek Golf Course in the Georgia Mountains

Mossy Creek Golf Course (formerly Eagle Greens at Skitt Mountain) is an 18-hole, public course that has served the community of Cleveland, Georgia since 1965. The course combines the beautiful Georgia landscape with a golf course designed to challenge experienced players and relax any rookies.

 

Mossy Creek Golf Club Contact Info

  • Call: +1 (706) 865-2277
  • Address: 7883 Highway 254, Cleveland, GA
  • Web: mossycreekgc.com

 

Mossy Creek Golf Course Reviews

 

Old Toccoa Farm – Mineral Bluff GA

Rates include greens fee, cart fee, range balls, and taxes. Practice facilities, including driving range, chipping and putting greens, open to all golfers with scheduled tee times only. Closed on Tuesday. Men & Ladies Calloway rental clubs are available. No coolers or alcoholic beverages are allowed.

 

Old Toccoa Farm Contact Info

 

Old Toccoa Farm Reviews

 

Old Union Golf Course – Blairsville GA

Old Union Golf Course in the Georgia Mountains

Old Union Golf Course in the Georgia Mountains

Old Union Golf Course is nestled in the mountains of Blairsville, Georgia along the scenic Ivy Log Creek. Located between Blue Ridge, Murphy, and Blairsville, Old Union is affordable and includes golfing activities from a practice range, lessons, 9 or 18 holes, and refreshments on the porch after the round. Purchase a driving range membership for $199.

 

Old Union Golf Course Contact Info

 

Old Union Golf Course Reviews

 

Rabun County Golf Club – Clayton GA

Rabun County Golf Club in the Georgia Mountains

Rabun County Golf Club in the Georgia Mountains

No tee times are required at Rabun County Golf Club, a 9-hole public golf course in Clayton, Georgia.

 

Rabun County Golf Club Contact Info

 

Rabun County Golf Club Reviews

 

Sky Valley Country Club – Sky Valley GA

Sky Valley Golf at Sky Valley Country Club in the Georgia Mountains

Sky Valley Golf at Sky Valley Country Club in Ga Mountains

Sky Valley Club sits at an elevation of 3,300’ and provides a cool, comfortable summer climate, with incredible views that enhance your golf experience. Features bent grass fairways, tees, greens, and a challenging par 72 course. The course stretches over 6,900 yards of peaks and valleys and was redesigned in 2007. Open 7 days a week.

 

Sky Valley Lodging

Book a great Sky Valley vacation rental and enjoy more time in the scenic mountains!

 

Sky Valley Country Club Contact Info

 

Sky Valley Country Club Reviews

 

Whitepath Golf Club – Ellijay GA

Whitepath Golf in the Georgia Mountains

Whitepath Golf in the Georgia Mountains

Whitepath Golf Club has 18 holes of golf on a beautiful, challenging mountain golf course that is open to the public. If you would like an adult beverage, please bring your own (none are sold on the course).

 

Whitepath Golf Club Contact Info

  • Phone: +1 (706) 276-3080
  • Address: 1156 Shenandoa Drive, Ellijay, Ga
  • Web: golfwhitepath.com

 

Whitepath Golf Club Reviews & Social Media

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Golf Resorts North Georgia

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21 Responses

  1. pasindu dimanka says:

    I recently stumbled upon this captivating article showcasing the golf courses in the North Georgia Mountains, and I must say it is a treasure trove of information for golf enthusiasts seeking a unique and picturesque golfing experience. Your exploration of the region’s golf courses makes it a must-read for anyone looking to tee off amidst stunning natural landscapes!

    What impressed me most about this article is the detailed descriptions and insights into each golf course. From the layout and design to the challenges and amenities, the comprehensive overview allows readers to envision themselves playing a round in these scenic settings.

    I highly recommend this area to golf enthusiasts looking for a memorable golfing experience in a picturesque setting. The vivid descriptions and stunning visuals above make this a valuable resource to reserve everything for a great trip. 

    • Alyce says:

      North Georgia is a naturally beautiful mountain space, so it’s no surprise that there are lots of scenic golf courses near where enthusiasts can enjoy a round of golf! 

  2. Nina says:

    I really like the hilly part of North Georgia, the nature is beautiful. But I didn’t know that there are also so many offers and opportunities to play golf in this area. Thank you for presenting all these golf clubs with fantastic golf courses. For golf fans and players, this article with all the current information is very valuable. I am not a passionate golfer, but I would be happy to visit one of these locations.
    I wish you all the best
    Nina

  3. Riaz Shah says:

    Those golf courses look amazing wow! Especially the one Rabun Country Golf Club, I could imagine being there already with lush greenery and serene ambiance. I reckon I’d just take my time there and admire the beauty of the place, especially with that unlimited tee time. How long would you think it’ll take to finish this course?

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Riaz, when the weather is as nice and beautiful as it is right now (autumn colors are almost at their peak), I’d expect play to last just a little bit longer… It’s just so lovely and ideal that it beckons a person to linger outside to take in the scenery and the scent of fall in the air. 🙂 

      It’s hard to say how long this public 9-hole course would take you personally but it should be right about average — the actual time it takes to complete the full 9 would depend on the size of your group and the skill level of players. 

  4. Aluko kolawole says:

    Hi,

    From my online findings on the topic golf courses north georgia mountain is the beauty and vistas of North Georgia’s several golf courses. Nestled in the Blue Ridge mountains the mountain views are endless and awe inspiring. I will mention few out of the courses Butternut Creek Golf Course, Butternut Creek Golf Course, Indian Trace Golf Course, Chestatee Golf Course, Indian Trace Golf Course, Whitepath Golf Course, Spring Lakes Golf Course.

    Thank for sharing.

    Aluko.

  5. Mike says:

    I live in an area (Nova Scotia, Canada) with a number of very good golf courses. However, the golfing season usually starts sometime in April and closes toward the end of October. This leaves a huge playing gap for a golf aficionado. Rather than spending a southern retreat on the beaches of Florida, the Georgia Mountains sounds like a great alternative destination for the winter-weary snowbird. Brasstown Valley Resort & Spa jumped out at me because of the additional features such as a pool and hiking trails. It seems not every golf enthusiast travels with another golf enthusiast! Thanks for the great list and information. This makes planning for a future golfing adventure that much easier.

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Mike, A trip to the Georgia mountains in winter is definitely going to be a different experience than the typical crowded Florida winters! Brasstown Valley Resort is an excellent choice to visit!!

  6. Anthony Hu says:

    Thank you for your post. It is nice to see there are so many beautiful golf sites in Georgia Mountains. Unfortunately, I live in New York. It is too far for me to play golf there. I play golf during the summer time, never play in the winter due to the cold weather in Northeast.

    Now I have one alternative that is to play golf in Gorgia in the winter. I have several friends who live in Georgia and asked me if I want to play golf there. Winter break this year can be a good time to go. I bookmarked your webpage and will review the golf location in detail. I am going to plan a winter vacation in Georgia.

    It is kind of you sharing such wonderful resources with you.

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Anthony, It is nice to be able to enjoy outdoor activities all year round in Georgia. The mountains do occasionally get some serious winter weather, but generally speaking it’s a very nice time to visit as it’s the least crowded time of year.

  7. thejimb2 says:

    I must admit I’m not a huge golfer, but i really admired your article, so packed with useful information. The quick navigation box is a great idea and helpful to find golf courses quickly. I think it will encourage repeat visits. Your text is brief but beautifully descriptive. Great article and golfers should bookmark the page as it contains everything needed to decide on and then book a golfing vacation.

    Well done.

  8. Jefreym85 says:

    Hello, 

    Thanks for sharing information on all these courses in GA. I had the opportunity to attend Paine College in Augusta,  GA. so the only course I really am familiar with tis the 1st Tee in Augusta. I had no idea GA had so many options for playing golf, bbut you have provided an extensive list here. What would you say is the best course for brand new golfers looking to learn the game and improve their skills? I’m curious if the 1st Tee didn’t make it to the list due to the location, thanks again for the infomrtaion you provided here. Great job!

    Best regards

    Jefrey M. 

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Jefrey, Augusta is definitely known as a golfers dream destination, even if most people can’t play at the Augusta National (where the Masters Tournament is held). Those are not on the list because Augusta isn’t in the mountains.

      I’d reommend one of the resort courses for anyone who would like some guidance to improve their game. These courses will have lessons / golf pros available to provide helpful pointers on your form and tips to help navigate the course.

  9. crownwole says:

    Thanks for sharing this info about Apple Golf Club, Barnsley Resort. Brasstown Valley Resort and Spa architecture and design is great. The environment is condusive for learning . I will like to learn golf and out of link golf courses, parkland and desert golf courses. Which of this will you recommend for me and how can I learn, I also need tips to start so that I will not be discourage. 

    • Alyce says:

      Each of these courses will be a nice outing, so you may want to choose one that is close to where you will be staying. Most of the resort courses have a golf pro on site so that you’d be able to sign up for lessons and stay encouraged while you learn. 

      I’m not sure how these golf courses in the Georgia mountains would compare to desert golf courses, as that is not something that you will find in the Georgia Mountains.

      Enjoy!

  10. Gomer says:

    I will be visiting that area to talk with an angel investor who’s willing to help me fund our bamboo furniture making business here in the Philippines. The investor has mentioned one of the golf courses so I am pretty much excited and he mentioned that I will enjoy it there because the climate in Georgia is warm this August, something I used to. This is really exciting because, aside from I will be getting the solutions that I need for growing my furniture export business, I will again be able to play golf after almost a decade.

    • Alyce says:

      That is very exciting news! I hope you enjoy the natural beauty of this part of the world on your visit to the Georgia mountains!

  11. Kat says:

    The locations you’ve listed here sound like they are located in stunning areas. For anyone who is a golf fanatic, this list would make an awesome resource to have to create a golfing holiday where you go from one golf course, spend a couple of days in that area, then head to the next location for the next gold course and do some more exploring.  It’s a great way to explore the countryside and towns throughout Georgia Mountains.  

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Kat, there really are some spectacular views available on these courses… and the pace of a round of golf would give golfers a great opportunity to enjoy the clean mountain air and the gorgeous scenery!

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