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    Eagle Watch Golf Club

    Eagle Watch Golf Club

    3.4
    (8 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    I had the opportunity to play Eagle Watch. This is a fine golf course in Woodstock, located about…read more35-45 minutes north of Atlanta without traffic. If you're familiar with golf courses in metro Atlanta, Eagle Watch is located immediately next to Towne Lake Hills Golf Club. Both courses are in the Woodstock neighborhood of Towne Lake, just off I-575 exit 8. I like both courses. The big difference between the two is Eagle Watch is private and Towne Lake is public. Eagle Watch is currently a ClubCorp course and, for some reason, is paired with Bentwater Golf Club in Acworth. The courses are about 35 minutes apart (without traffic). I remember when these courses operated independently of each other (and when Bentwater was public). The only reason I can think of as to why ClubCorp paired them together is to sell more memberships. Get two courses for the price of one. Eagle Watch used to belong to Canongate (also private at the time) until ClubCorp acquired them in a large package deal in 2014. Eagle Watch has all the typical country club amenities and then some. Along with the 18-hole, par-72 golf course, there are 12 tennis courts, pools, a playground for kids, and even an outdoor basketball court and beach volleyball. The clubhouse is nice and spacious. I wouldn't characterize this club as high-end, but it's certainly not low-tier either. It's middle of the pack. There's a driving range, large practice putting green, and a practice short game area with bunker. The course is one of less than 10 in the state of Georgia designed by the Arnold Palmer Design Company. I'm not sure how much of a hand Arnie actually had in the design of Eagle Watch, but it's cool his name is attached. Like other Palmer clubs, the clubhouse has memorabilia dedicated to The King. The course opened in 1989. It has bermudagrass fairways and bentgrass greens. When we played, the course, from tee to green, was generally in good condition. There are five sets of tees to play from. From the tips (gold), the course measures "only" 6,741 yards with a rating/slope of 72.8/143. From the whites, where we played from, the course measures 5,677 yards with a 68.0/125 rating/slope. I'd say this course is average or slightly above average in difficulty. The course is hilly, which is typical of a Georgia course, but it's more pronounced here. Some of the elevation changes are significant and make some of the holes scenic and memorable. There are no large bodies of water to contend with, but several small ponds and some creeks. While the course winds and weaves its way through a subdivision, most of the holes are tree-lined. The signature hole is No. 14, a moderate to long par-3 with a forced carry over a pond. Paired with a bunker left of the green, there's not much room for error. On top of that, if you're shooting for birdie, you'll have to place your ball on the correct side of the green as it's two-tiered. It's not as intimidating as it sounds. The 17th is another par-3 over water and it's one of the easier holes. The most difficult hole is No. 2, a long dogleg-right par-4. It's the longest par-4 on the course (446 yards from the tips, 390 from the whites) and the No. 1 handicap hole. Err to the right on your approach. I had an enjoyable round here and wouldn't mind playing this track again. We had fun.

    Course was a dump. Bad tees, cart paths like the DMZ, carts electrically blocked on all fairways,…read moreetc. Good clubhouse, that's it. Club One Corp is a scam and only wants $$$ but spends nothing to maintain the pasture.

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    DICK'S House of Sport

    DICK'S House of Sport

    3.2
    (46 reviews)
    5.4 mi
    $$

    I had never been to this special location I was told that it was because their facility had…read moreexperiences. They have Golf practice, climbing wall and a batting cages which no other locations have them Colin, who helped me with my selection for the World Cup was very very nice nice and I had never been to this special location that had experiences. They have Golf practice, climbing wall and a batting cage. Collin who helped me with my selection for the World Cup merchandise was very nice ! I had just a little time before they closed and he was willing to pick what I needed and what size and have everything ready for me all I had to do is pay for it when I got to the cashiers desk. He was accommodating and had asked special permission to have the special merchandise ready for me I was surprised how everything ready so I didn't have to sort through dozens of shirts and not find what I was looking for. It was the easiest shopping ever. I will definitely return to this location!

    This is the best sporting goods store IMO. They have a great selection, staff smiles and are…read morefriendly. I like this location. The renovation helped too. Hopefully they'll stay successfully in business-we don't have many options left for in store shopping. The value is always get what you need and pay for it or you get what you pay for! Thanks Ms. Diane for all of your smiles & laughs while shopping. You make any shopping experience great

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    Camping World - Woodstock

    Camping World - Woodstock

    2.1
    (120 reviews)
    1.2 mi
    $$

    Weekend Warrior Dreams at Woodstock Camper World…read more We stopped by Woodstock Camper World just to window shop and get a feel for what might work for our family--two adults, one kid, and a couple of adventure-loving dogs. Our goal? Find something that lets us escape the daily grind for weekend getaways. The sales staff was refreshingly friendly and low-pressure. They didn't hover or push us toward a sale, but were always nearby to answer questions--especially around pricing and layout options. That made the whole experience feel relaxed and informative, which is a nice change from the YouTube rabbit hole we'd been in. We explored Class A through Class C motorhomes. Class C felt like the sweet spot for us: enough space to stretch out without feeling like we were driving a bus. Most Class B layouts were just too cramped for our crew. We also peeked at some fifth wheels, but ultimately ruled them out--they didn't quite fit our weekend warrior vibe. Overall, it was a great visit. No pressure, just helpful insights and a chance to see things in person. If you're in the early stages of RV dreaming like we are, Woodstock Camper World is a solid place to start.

    The customer service team at checkout are so incredibly rude and unhelpful…read more I watched another interaction before mine and basically they are not empowered to make decisions by themselves and talk about the "difficult" customers to each other. It is enough to make me never shop at a camping world again. Kindness costs nothing. The young people I encountered need a lesson in kindness and empathy and to realize someone's day may be going just a little bit worse than theirs. Plenty of other companies will treat you better and value your business more.

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    Camping World - Woodstock
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