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    Olde Atlanta Golf Club

    Olde Atlanta Golf Club

    (5 reviews)

    There is a lady working in the pro shop, she is just totally rude. She doesn't say hi, doesn't even…read morelook at you when you make payment, every single time! She needs to find some other job, she is not happy working there.

    I agree with fellow Yelper Jim P's 5/10/2017 review. If you'd like the short take on this place,…read moreread his review instead of mine. I played in the 17th Annual Georgia Tech Letterwinners Club Golf Tournament at Olde Atlanta Golf Club. Despite the name, Olde Atlanta is actually quite the hike from Atlanta. It's in Suwanee, a suburb northeast of town. It took me a solid 45-50 minutes to drive to Olde Atlanta from my home in Midtown Atlanta. The drive home took about an hour in rush hour traffic. Olde Atlanta is a private club, part of the large ClubCorp network of clubs. I enjoyed my time at this club, though nothing about my experience made it stand out from other similar-tier clubs in terms of golf course design and conditions, clubhouse and amenities, and service. Everything was fine and good. I could have gone either way on the star rating, either three stars ("A-OK") or four ("Yay! I'm a fan"). I wouldn't go out of my way to play here again, but I wouldn't turn down the opportunity if I couldn't help it either. Under ClubCorp, Olde Atlanta is a package deal with Windermere Golf Club in Cumming. The two clubs are about six miles apart (about a 12-minute drive in light traffic). I've always thought these "two for one" club deals were interesting. It's like how ClubCorp packaged Bentwater (Acworth) and Eagle Watch (Woodstock) together. I guess it's a way to market and sell more memberships. These four clubs were once Canongate properties and were acquired by ClubCorp in 2014 as part of a $265 million acquisition (http://bit.ly/2kMAtyD). Twenty foursomes (80 golfers) showed up to play for a 10am shotgun start. For $150 per golfer, paid to the Georgia Tech Letterwinners Club, we got breakfast and lunch in the clubhouse, a golf shirt, and a round on Olde Atlanta. Not a bad deal. Including administrative and ancillary Tech people, I thought the club handled the entire event well overall. However, there were some issues with food and beverage. During breakfast, they were slow to (or didn't) refill the orange juice pitcher. During the round, we didn't see a beverage cart until we were *13* holes (over three hours) into our round. For a large outing like this, they should have planned the beverage cart better. I thought that was disappointing. During lunch, they ran out of BBQ chicken and pork. The poor chef was working his butt off to get us more food as quickly as possible. I think they possibly could have planned better there too. At 80 participants, we fully utilized the clubhouse's bar, grill, and dining room. Every seat was taken. The clubhouse and parking lot aren't huge, but they're adequate. As a whole, I thought Olde Atlanta was quite comparable to Laurel Springs, another ClubCorp property in Suwanee. Not high end, but generally better than a public course. That said, I would probably choose to play at a nicer mid-tier public course like Echelon or Lanier Islands Legacy before choosing to play here. I think even affordably-priced daily fee courses like Cherokee Run and The Frog are more fun and interesting to play than Olde Atlanta. The bar and grill looks like it's been renovated relatively recently. It's modern and up-to-date with decent furnishings and lots of TVs. There's a patio with several umbrella-covered tables, gorgeous landscaping, and a nice view of the practice facilities and 9th hole. There are six tennis courts and a pool nearby, but I think access to and operation of those facilities are separate from the golf club. The staff was nice, from the pro shop staff to the ladies at the bar. The practice facilities consist of two practice putting greens (the larger one with some good contouring), a practice bunker and chipping green with movable pins (also good contouring), and a driving range with about 12 mats and grass hitting stations. The practice facilities were in good shape though the bunker could have used more sand. It was hard to dig my feet in and really get under the ball as the practice sand lies were quite thin. I kept hitting the hard ground underneath the sand on my practice shots. The golf carts are nice E-Z-GO ELiTE RXV electric carts. They run on lithium batteries and have "IntelliBrake" technology. In other words, the parking brake doesn't "click" into place. It automatically engages for you. Our cart rode quiet and smooth. It also had a slick GPS display unconventionally mounted to the driver side of the cart. The center console had two USB ports for device charging. Two black towels were provided. No tees nor ice in the cooler were provided. Like the practice facilities, the course was in good condition, from tee to green. The course opened in 1993. The fairways are Bermudagrass and the greens are bentgrass. The course is short at only 6,605 yards (73.0/140) from the tips. A par 71, it is moderately challenging. It's hilly and not super memorable. My favorite holes were 8 (almost won Closest to Pin), 5 and 18 (scenic water holes). Restrooms are located on 5 and 15.

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