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    Chimney Oaks Golf Club

    4.3 (10 reviews)
    Open 7:30 am - 5:00 pm

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    This is a gem in the middle of the woods. Fun and challenging course. Fantastic greens! Can't wait to go back.

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    Played here Saturday. The new owners are great and have made this course exceptional. The newly renovated greens are impressive

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    Atlanta Country Club

    Atlanta Country Club

    5.0
    (2 reviews)
    60.8 mi

    Our company held its 30th anniversary party at the Atlanta Country Club in East Cobb. Despite…read moreAtlanta in the name, the club is technically in Marietta, just north of the Chattahoochee River. In this regard, it's sort of like Atlanta Athletic Club which is in Johns Creek/Duluth. We used to have our annual holiday party here, but switched up the venues over the last 10+ years, so it's been a while since I've been back. It's pretty much just as I remember it. Interesting facts for golf fans: Atlanta Country Club hosted the inaugural Tournament Players Championship, now known as The Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass. Jack Nicklaus won the first tournament in 1974. There's a commemorative plaque in the clubhouse signed by Nicklaus. From 1967 to 1996, the club hosted an annual PGA Tour event previously known as the Atlanta Classic (1967-1981), the Georgia-Pacific Atlanta Golf Classic (1982-1988), the BellSouth Atlanta Golf Classic (1989-1991), and the BellSouth Classic (1992-1996). The tournament eventually moved to TPC Sugarloaf in Duluth where it last became known as the AT&T Classic. Sadly, the AT&T Classic ended in 2008. It's okay though because at least Atlanta still has The Tour Championship at East Lake. After 1996, the only clubs in metro Atlanta to host a PGA Tour event are the aforementioned TPC Sugarloaf and East Lake Golf Club as well as Atlanta Athletic Club which hosted the 93rd PGA Championship in 2011. I've noticed of these clubs, which are all private, Atlanta Country Club is the only one that isn't gated. Note: Atlanta Country Club didn't host the Atlanta Classic in 1974 because of The Players Championship and in 1976 because the US Open was at Atlanta Athletic Club. Davis Love III's father, Davis Love, Jr, was the first golf pro at Atlanta Country Club. Love III played junior golf here. Like Nicklaus, there's a commemorative plaque for Love III inside the clubhouse. Larry Nelson, who won 10 PGA Tour events including 3 majors, is a member. There's a room with Larry Nelson memorabilia. It includes letters he's written to the club, a putter, and the red sweater he wore when competing in the 1987 Ryder Cup at Muirfield Village in Ohio. Nelson has won twice at Atlanta Country Club (1980, 1988) and won the 1981 PGA Championship at Atlanta Athletic Club. Our party consisted of a cocktail hour and seated dinner for about 120 guests. The cocktail hour took place outside of the ballroom and consisted of an open bar and servers walking around with hors d'oeuvres. Hors d'oeuvres included Asian spring rolls, Beef Wellington, and bacon-wrapped scallops. Our seated dinner consisted of a bread course; Boston Bibb lettuce salad with slices of orange and blood orange, goat cheese, pecans, red onion, and a vinaigrette; filet mignon and Chilean salmon with creamy mashed potatoes, tomato confit, and green beans; and cake and petit fours from Gabriel's in Marietta. Red and white wine were served with dinner and there was coffee to go along with dessert. It was a fancy dinner with beautiful table settings, floral arrangements, and live music. The ballroom was brighter than I remembered it. The setup was traditional - classy and elegant, almost like a wedding reception. Our party planning committee brought in the Atlanta Jazz Trio to play music during dinner. They did a nice job. I enjoyed all of the food, from the hors d'oeuvres to dessert. My favorite of the finger foods was the bacon-wrapped scallops. They were delicious. The Bibb salad was great. Fresh and crisp. The filet mignon was cooked to about medium rare, which is the doneness I prefer. The salmon was a little dry, but overall the entree was fine. The assorted petit fours included chocolate, white chocolate, and sweet and nutty treats. The cake was decorated with our company logo. I liked that the coffee fixing station had whipped cream. Service was good. At dinner, ladies were served first, then men. All in all, it was a return to a classic venue and I had a good time.

    Incredible course and club. We are members at AAC and had the opportunity to play ACC today and the…read morecourse was incredible and only overshadowed by how great the staff was. From being greeted promptly by Scott to the attention we received on the range by Connor to everyone else who made our day great, it was a 5-star experience in every way. I look forward to going back to ACC soon!

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    Inside the clubhouse. Entrance.
    Inside one of the ballrooms for a company function.

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    Inside one of the ballrooms for a company function.
    Whitepath Golf Club

    Whitepath Golf Club

    4.0
    (21 reviews)
    60.9 mi

    Staff was amazing. Aside from a few sandy, bare spots on the greens, it was a very pretty course…read more Lost of elevated greens which was fun. However, if your a long hitter, this course will disappoint. Tee boxes are tucked away and you're required to hit snap hooks or forced slices to get over 200 yards. Forced to hit accurate approach shots.

    Paid around $70 each to have what was supposed to be a fun birthday round completely ruined by some…read moreof the rudest and most annoying golf course staff I've ever dealt with. I have genuinely NEVER experienced anything like this at a golf course. We had six people and specifically booked two tee times with three people each. We called ahead, explained everything, and they knew our plan. Yet from the second we got to the first tee, one of the male employees stood there staring at us, questioning everything we were doing, and treating us like we were already a problem. He complained about our coolers, so we complied. Meanwhile, the group directly behind us had a cooler sitting completely out in the open and he said nothing to them. Then when I went to get drinks, this guy accused us of "plotting and scheming" and even started trying to tell me how to back up and turn a golf cart like I'm not a grown man who knows how to drive. Just unbelievably rude, annoying, and clearly looking for something to complain about. We then let two faster groups play through and had nobody waiting behind us. We weren't holding anyone up. Still, they messaged our carts telling us to split up. I took a photo of it because I thought it was so ridiculous and funny. These losers have nothing better to do but sit in the clubhouse and track our every move. Then another male employee drove out onto the course and immediately came at us with a terrible attitude before we had even said anything to him. We tried to be nice but he quickly made it a hostile argument. He threatened to LOCK OUR CARTS if we continued playing together and literally told us that a different course was where we "needed to be." This is what sent me over the edge. Then, instead of leaving, he stood there watching us tee off on the next hole. At that point it was honestly ridiculous. We paid $70 each to play golf, not to be followed around and treated like a group of criminals. I understand golf courses have rules. What I don't understand is the hostility, selective enforcement, smart comments, threats, staring us down, and treating paying customers like they're a problem from the second they arrive. And the course itself? Extremely mediocre for $70. Take away the mountain views and there is absolutely nothing special enough to justify that price. The woman up front and cart return guy were nice, but the two male employees completely ruined the experience. Awful customer service, overpriced mediocre golf, and easily the worst experience I've ever had at a golf course. Should've spent our $70 somewhere else. According to their own employee, that's where we "needed to be" anyway.

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    Chimney Oaks Golf Club - golf - Updated August 2026

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