The design at Mystery Valley, near Stone Mountain about 20 minutes west of Atlanta, is attributed to Dick Wilson but… Read more »
Posts Tagged: GEORGIA
An Oconee Original: The Landing
The Landing (née Port Armor, née Reynolds Landing), was the first course built on Lake Oconee in Central Georgia in the mid-1980’s,… Read more »
A Solid Double for Fazio at Reynolds Lake Oconee
With its lovely, forested site (though not necessarily great for golf), views of Lake Oconee and the surrounding development’s once… Read more »
The Club at Savannah Harbor: A Delicious Cupp
I confess I’m not always able to wrap my head around Bob Cupp’s courses. The architectural features often feel out… Read more »
The Oconee-Struck by Gods
Some golf courses are finessed into the earth, simply revealed or discovered, as it were. Such is the mantra of… Read more »
A Proper Jones: Stone Mountain’s Stonemont Course
The Stonemont Course at Stone Mountain Golf Club outside of Atlanta is what you expect from stock, mid-century Trent Jones:… Read more »
No Good Choices at Stone Mountain Lakemont Course
I’d love to be able to give the Lakemont Course at Stone Mountain Golf Club a higher score—parts of the… Read more »
Pardon the Interruption: King and Prince Golf Course
The short review of The Hampton Club, out at the north tip of St. Simons Island and owned by… Read more »
The Tease of Brazell’s Creek at Gordonia Alatamaha State Park
Brazell’s Creek, part of the Georgia State Parks Golf Course system and located between Macon and Savannah, is really… Read more »
Architect Interview-Dan Proctor
Dan Proctor and business partner Dave Axland operate a small golf course design-build firm called BunkerHill Golf, Inc. They’re better… Read more »