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4 months ago

Great community, the pastors are reachable. Not problems at all. The sensitivity and unity of our community is another fact.

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After almost 10 years, it's time for a review update for St. Marlo Country Club in Duluth. I…read morebelieve everything in my original review dated 10/3/2010 still holds true to this day, but I think a more in-depth review is in order. I've always liked St. Marlo. I think it's one of the more scenic public courses in metro Atlanta. It's a country club inside a gated subdivision, so it does exude some private club flair. A lot of impressive-looking mansions line the course. You can book tee times for St. Marlo online directly through St. Marlo's website (www.stmarlo.com) as well as GolfNow and TeeOff.com. The base price for tee times across the three platforms are generally the same. However, GolfNow and TeeOff.com also offer special limited tee times (e.g. Hot Deals or Deal Times) at a discounted rate. The last time I played here, I found it best to book our group's tee time using TeeOff.com. There were no booking, convenience, or other fees tacked on and I didn't have to pay anything up front. We simply paid at the pro shop. Our Saturday morning round cost $71.68 per golfer ($66.99 + $4.69 tax). For the quality of the course and amenities, I thought it was a fair price. St. Marlo's alluring design should come as no surprise because its architect is Denis Griffiths who designed other beautiful Georgia courses like the Chateau and Woodlands courses at Chateau Elan, Chestatee in Dawsonville, Chicopee Woods in Gainesville, Georgia National in McDonough, RiverPines in Alpharetta, The Creek at Hard Labor State Park in Rutledge, and The Georgia Club in Statham. The course is par-72 has 4 sets of tees (gold, blue, white, red) which can be mixed for a total of 7 different course yardages/ratings/slopes for men and 5 for women. From the tips, the course comes in at just under 7,000 yards at 6,923 yards with a rating/slope of 73.7/140. I've always played from the white tees where the course measures 6,123 yards with a 69.1/123 rating/slope. Personally, I've always found the course to be difficult, but I don't think it's challenging enough to keep beginners or casual golfers away as long as they're cognizant of their pace of play. Pace of play, by the way, I think is good. On a busy Saturday morning stacked with tee times, our threesome was able to finish in under 4.5 hours. We regularly crossed paths with a ranger throughout our round. St. Marlo is a course that winds and weaves its way throughout a dense residential subdivision. As big as the houses are, there's not a whole lot of space in between them. A lot of fairways are lined with rows of tall, multistory houses that are thinly guarded by trees. If you're a walker, I'd think twice before walking a round here because some of the walks between green to next tee can be rather long (e.g. curved uphill cart paths, crossing subdivision roads, etc.). The golf carts are fairly standard E-Z-GO electric carts. They have coolers, sand for your divots, and USB ports (bring your own cable). The carts were in good condition the last time I played. The carts have pin sheets and the starter will place a card with your tee time, the day's cart rule (e.g. 90 degrees, cart path only), pin position, and restroom door code in your cart. Men's and women's restrooms are located at the 6th tee and in between the 14th green and 15th tee. The golf course is hilly, but not significantly more so than your typical Georgia course. There are plenty of strategically-placed bunkers and lots of water to deal with (there are at least a half-dozen ponds on the course). I think the front nine has more scenic holes than the back. They include No. 3, a par-3 over water with a small waterfall next to the green, and Nos. 6 (par-3) and 7 (par-4) whose tee shots play over the same body of water. You'll have to place your drive carefully on No. 7 as the hole essentially makes a 90-degree turn to the left on the uphill approach. The approach on No. 9, a par-5, is interesting because of how drastically elevated the green is. It's almost as if you're hitting up to a green situated atop a cliff. What is this? Wicked 18 for the Super Nintendo (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/True_Golf_Classics:_Wicked_18)? Seriously though, your irons and wedges have more loft than you might think so the green is certainly hittable in regulation by the average golfer so long as the shot is well-struck. St. Marlo has bentgrass greens and Bermuda grass fairways and tees. On average, the course has been in good shape the times I've played it. The tee boxes could use some work, but the fairways have always been fine for the most part. The greens, which are big, have always been smooth and in good to great condition (outside of aeration of course). The bunkers have been OK too. There's a driving range and two practice putting greens. The clubhouse is large and stately. Along with the pro shop, there's a bar and grill, and locker rooms (small). On the course, there's food and beverage cart service and ball washers at every tee.

Man this place has gone downhill. I played it yesterday and the greens are terrible. It does look…read morelike they are trying to fix the cart path in places but it's got a long way to go. You can play better places for the same price.

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My coworkers and I stayed here while we were in town for a conference. I can't recall having stayed…read morein a Hyatt Place before, but now I'll definitely look out for them in the future! It started off strong with a very clean, modern, well-decorated lobby that looked like it would belong to a more expensive hotel. The staff was friendly and gave me a toothbrush since I forgot mine. The rooms were very nice, and the breakfast was by far one of the best complimentary hotel breakfasts I've ever had. They also have a coffee bar at the main desk where you can get speciality lattes, cappuccinos etc for a fee, which they can charge to the room. They also have huge cookies at the coffee bar, which my coworkers really enjoyed. Overall it exceeded expectations: clean facilities, friendly staff, and excellent service.

Infested with German cockroaches!!! EWWWW! I never write reviews, but I always read them before…read morebooking, and wish someone had posted a recent review to let me know - obviously, they have a big problem that has been that way for a while. You can smell the pheromones they emit, and the staff confirmed that they spray for them weekly. I stayed on the 3rd floor and ended up checking out early. Had no idea they were cockroaches when I 1st saw one (I had bought a slice of cake at the grocery store and one crawled into the container - ewwww!) Reported it to the front desk, who said bugs were to be expected in that area because it was humid and had been pouring rain. If I'd known what they were, I would have left immediately. They did know, though, and didn't even offer to move my room. On different days, I saw a couple in the tub, one on the bathroom vanity (and the pest control websites say they LOVE toothpaste and seek out your tooth brushes - EWWWW!), one zoomed across the desk etc. I was finally able to catch one, throw it in the toilet, and Google Lens identified it as a German cockroach. Only an inch or so long, they are very prolific breeders, known for hitchhiking home with you in your luggage. I lay awake all night with all the lights on and checked out first thing the next morning. The manager was not available, and the desk clerk (who was very nice) was not empowered to provide a discount or remove any of the charges. She confirmed that they had a roach issue (possibly due to construction or something else), and they were spraying every other week. I asked for the manager to call me. He did not. 2 days later, I called him. He apologized (he was also very nice) and said they were aware of the issue, explaining that they were under construction and spraying every week. I ended up having my clothing sprayed for bugs and shipped home, and I threw away my luggage. My boxes of clothes are in my garage, quarantined, and I still have the very itchy "roach rash" from coming into contact with whatever it is they leave behind. The Hyatt corporate office felt that refunding the room charge for the last night I stayed awake watching for bugs was "fair compensation". Beware that if you do stay and don't take precautions, you may unknowingly bring home more than you left with.

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