Remote courses in five state parks make the grade

OUT AND ABOUT IN GEORGIA  (June 25, 2019) – Of the 20-plus golf courses that are part of the Georgia Golf Trail, five of them are located in rural sections of the state, tucked away in five state parks.  While they may be off the beaten path, so to speak, they are worth making the effort to go play.

“Our state park golf courses in Georgia are terrific golf destinations, which are incredible designs which are very well maintained and fairly priced,” said Doug Hollandsworth, founder of the Georgia Golf Trail.“The affiliation of these golf courses with amenity-filled state parks makes them a perfect place to visit, especially with your families.” 

HIGHLAND WALK GOLF COURSE

There are many scenic selfie ‘hot spots’ at Highland Walk Golf Course at Victoria Bryant State Park in Royston.  There are a number of uphill and downhill tee shots at Highland Walk. The easiest downhill tee shot is at the par 4 first hole.  The tee shot which requires the most amount of concentration is on the seventh.  The top photo-op locale is the signature hole – the 17th.  Here, your tee shot from a raised and terraced tee box is struck over a ravine to a narrow fairway.  From there, you can go pin seeking to a flag perched on a raised, sloping green.  At 17, pars are precious and birdies are worth a fist pump.

ARROWHEAD POINTE GOLF COURSE

At the Arrowhead Pointe Golf Course in Elberton, visiting golfers will discover a 6,800-yard course situated on a peninsula within the Richard B. Russell State Park.  Arrowhead Pointe deserves to be called the ‘Crown Jewel’ of the Georgia Golf Trail.  Here, the water views are simply stunning –with 10 of the 18 holes skirting Lake Richard B. Russell.  The 14th, 15th, 16th, and 17th holes are perched on a strip of land that is surrounded by Lake Russell on three sides.  The degree of difficulty of those four holes is superseded by their joint magnitude of beauty.   Arrowhead Pointe  has been compared to the more expensive and upscale golf courses at Reynolds Oconee in Greensboro because of the creative and imaginative layout, which includes many scenic views of the nearby lake. One exception to the Reynolds Oconee comparison is that there are no visible lakefront homes at Arrowhead Pointe, which is consistent with the state park golf course theme of “no crowds, no houses, no noise.”

The Creek at Hard Labor State Park

THE CREEK GOLF COURSE

The Creek Golf Course at Hard Labor Creek State Park in Social Circle is affordably priced, as Golf Digest Frugal Golferhas listed The Creek as the “Fourth Sweetest deal in the USA.”  In addition to being a fairly priced golf experience, this golf course also tests your golf aptitude and the sternest test is the tee shot on the par 4 10thhole, formerly the opening hole, which used to be considered “the hardest first starting hole in Georgia.”  Here, your tee ball is a downhill shot into a blind left-to-right bend.  Don’t forget to ring the bell in the fairway after you hit your approach shot to the green.  Another memorable hole at The Creek is its signature hole – the fifth.  Here, a water wheel and bridge are located on this hole which form a backdrop that makes it one of the most peaceful and picturesque backdrops in the region.

BRAZELL’S CREEK GOLF COURSE

The Brazell’s Creek Golf Course at Gordonia-Alatamaha State Park in Reidsville is a well-designed par-71 layout. Georgia’s own Denis Griffiths designed all 18 holes – a stern, competitive and fun test of golf. This course is just under 7,000 yards from the tips and includes five sets of tees. The signature hole is the 15th hole – a 207-yard par 3, which plays over scenic wetlands to a large, undulating island green. At Brazell’s Creek, a 1,500-yard winding bridge through a canopy of trees connects the front nine with the back nine. The holes on the back nine were built on a windswept open landscape which has a links-style look to it.  On the other hand, the holes on the front nine are tree-lined and the greens have some creative contours.

LAKES GOLF COURSE

The Lakes Golf Course at Laura S. Walker Park in Waycross is the southern-most golf course on the Georgia Golf Trail.  It features large, undulating greens. The fairways and landing areas are defined with gentle, links-style mounds that accent the course’s three large lakes, which have alligators in residence.  The Lakes Golf Course was designed by Steve Burnes and features native sand for the many bunkers and waste areas. Also, loblolly pines are a common sight along the fairways at the Lakes GC, which is an easy course to walk. After pursuing ‘Old Man Par’ at the Lakes GC, golfers are encouraged to quench their thirst and hunger cravings at the Back Nine Grille which is located inside the clubhouse.

For more information about those five golf courses and others on the Georgia Golf Trail, go to www.GeorgiaGolfandTravel.com.

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