Cancel

Open app

Search

Best Ball

5.0 (6 reviews)
Closed • 11:00 am - 11:00 pm

Best Ball Photos

You might also consider

Recommended Reviews - Best Ball

Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
Yelp app icon
Browse more easily on the app
Review Feed Illustration

1 year ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 2
Oh no 1
Photo of Helen K.
276
800
15856

4 years ago

Helpful 3
Thanks 0
Love this 3
Oh no 0
Photo of Bill S.
0
39
23

1 year ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

2 years ago

Great fun with my son and grandson. Private room, great staff and excellent facility

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

3 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

3 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 2

Ask the Community - Best Ball

You might also consider

Verify this business for free

People searched for Golf 1,744 times last month within 15 miles of this business.

Verify this business

TPC Sugarloaf - Wedding -head table

TPC Sugarloaf

(19 reviews)

Here for the 2026 Mitsubishi electric classic tournament. This course is well taken care of. The…read moregrounds are clean and all staff we have encountered have been very friendly. You have to park at the gas south concentration center and then you get on buses and are bused in. It's $15.00 a day. No one can enter the neighborhood till after 10am. Thats when the first bus leaves. We have not waited to leave or go head back any of the days busses have been available. We have walked the course each day. There are restrooms and concession stands throughout. The course is very elite and high end homes throughout.

This is a fabulous venue for an outdoor wedding. My daughter had her wedding here in October and…read moreit was lovely. Before the wedding my daughter worked out all of the details with Amelia, the TPC event coordinator.. About four or five months before the wedding; the bride, groom, and both mothers met for a tasting so that we could choose the menu for the day. We were given a few appetizers, and a few entrées to sample family style. Everything was very good, and we narrowed it down to 3 main dinner options. One of the things we really liked about this venue is that they have a bridal suite upstairs where the bridal party and both mothers could get ready. It was a nice space with lots of room for hair, makeup, and changing. There was a small patio overlooking the parking where we could watch as guests arrived. There was a parlor downstairs with a pool table and flatscreen TVs where the groom, groomsmen, and dads could hang out and relax before the ceremony. The clubhouse itself is full of southern charm with its majestic white columned exterior and red tile roof. The back view is just as attractive as the front with its well manicured lawn that over looks a lake and several fancy estate homes. There is also a wide patio that overlooks the back lawn which was perfect for our cocktail reception and then later became a cigar bar. Inside is very spacious. There is a foyer with a spiral staircase where we displayed photographs and served champagne while the guests were starting to arrive. We had about 150 guests and there was plenty of room for tables, 2 bars, and a spacious dance floor in the ballroom. TPC Sugarloaf really lends itself to weddings because of its size and its beauty; inside and out. There are so many great spots for wedding photos. It is a great option if you are looking for an elegant setting and Amelia and her staff are ready to assist with every detail.

The Georgia Trail at Sugarloaf

The Georgia Trail at Sugarloaf

(17 reviews)

The Georgia Trail has been closed since 2018. This was a great little restaurant that suffered…read morethrough the 2008-2010 downturn several 500 year floods and could not recover from the losses.

The Georgia Trail at Sugarloaf is easily the worst golf course I've step foot on and it's not even…read moreclose. I thought I'd seen bad until I played here. It was hysterically horrible. It was like playing on an abandoned course. Actually, it already has been abandoned (kind of). The course opened in 2009 and plans to officially close its doors for good at the end of this year, December 31, 2017. Driving in, you can see a big "For Sale" sign showing the 43.7-acre property has been zoned for multifamily housing and approved for 290 units. The way the course and facilities look, it's evident ownership has stopped putting money into this place. We played our round in late July 2017 and it appeared just about everything was left for dead, starting with the street sign out on Satellite Boulevard. The entire property was well thought out and I could see where it once could have been (or was) a thriving golf facility. There's a 9-hole, par-32, 2,313-yard course, a driving range with about 12 grass hitting stations, a practice putting green, and an 18-hole, par-42, "to-scale replica of a 7,410-yard championship golf course." The multi-story clubhouse is spacious and once had a bar and restaurant with spacious covered patios. I asked an employee if the bar was open and he said, "No, sir. It closed two years ago." I explored the bar area and it was desolate and deserted, like a ghost town. At least the TV in the lounge was working with an active subscription to Golf Channel. There's a conference room and what remains of an outdoor cabana area with fire pits. If it was fully operational, The Georgia Trail's clubhouse would actually be nicer than a lot of other public golf clubhouses in metro Atlanta. There are references to great, prestigious, and historic courses: 1. The name The Georgia Trail makes you think of the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail in Alabama. 2. The official name of this course, The Georgia Trail at Sugarloaf, makes you think of another course nearby: TPC Sugarloaf. The two courses, however, could not be more diametrically opposed. 3. The Georgia Trail was once home to "chef-managed" Augusta's Restaurant, an obvious reference to Augusta and Augusta National Golf Club. 4. The logo for the Georgia Trail is similar to the Masters logo except instead of a flagstick with a red flag stuck into a yellow shape of the US, it's stuck into a yellow shape of Georgia. The course has five sets of tees and is great for all skill levels, especially beginners. We played from the blue tees which are in the middle. The course measures 1,858 yards from the blue tees. There's one par-5, three par-4s, and five par-3s. The course has a very simple, compact, and straightforward layout. There's not much to the design or creativity of the holes. Aside from minor bends or an odd angle here or there, every hole is pretty much straight. The course is relatively flat and in fact, sits on a floodplain. Therefore, the course gets flooded easily when it rains. Not good. As far as conditions, they were awful. The colors on the tee markers have come off so it was hard to tell which color tees were which. The grass in the tee boxes was so high, it was difficult to tee the ball above the grass (and at that point, the ball was teed too high). One of my friends actually "teed" his ball in a divot, just so he could see and make decent contact with his ball. The fairway grass was more like rough grass and the rough grass was pretty much a hazard or unplayable. We would hit our drives straight down the middle of the "fairway" and still have trouble finding our balls because the grass was so tall and thick. Like the rough at a real course, we practically had to be standing directly over our ball in the fairway to see it. The greens weren't even greens. We ended up calling them the "browns" because that's just what they were, large brown patches of dirt. They could in no way, shape, or form be considered greens worthy of putting on as not only did they consist of lots of dirt, but also various plants, weeds, anthills, and even a mushroom! I saw only two "bunkers" on the course and it looked like they were last maintained years ago. There was hardly any sand in them, just dirt, grass, and weeds. There were multiple bodies of water on the course, some of which were dirty and smelled disgusting. Bring your insect repellent. At least the golf carts were decent (except I noticed at least one of the tires on my friends' cart had zero tread - not safe) and every hole marker had a color layout and ball washer (didn't try them though). The best part was the staff. JR and the rest of the folks I interacted with were polite and friendly. We paid the regular rate of $16.60 per person for 9 holes with cart (tax included). Note: I played my round with Robin S. You can consider my review and Robin's review as companion pieces since they are based on the same round of golf. Rest in peace, The Georgia Trail at Sugarloaf. What could have been.

Country Club of Gwinnett

Country Club of Gwinnett

(22 reviews)

I'm writing this while on the golf course…read more There are 3 groups in front of me. 2-4 sums and 1 pair coming around 15 to the island par 3 16. This course is HORRIBLE. I paid $70 to wait for each shot on the tee, and a shot into the green for each hole on the back nine. The fact that I've had the time to write this review DURING my round should give you more than enough info on how slow and poorly managed this place is. The 2 photos I've attached are the two groups waiting to tee off on 16. I'm not quite sure why this place does NOT have rangers/marshalls enforcing pace of play. It's quite frustrating to try to find a good place to play golf in the area, but subject to horrible tee boxes , entire holes that are closed (number 15, a par 5, is completely closed and they turned it into a par 3.. I par it so.. I got an eagle right? ) All in all, don't come here to play golf. I'd say give it a year or two so this club can get their act together. This place is horrible and a waste of my time. I've played some really bad courses in my time .. but this is the top worst I've come across. Brown Mills, Tup, Chastain, all city courses and are wayyyy better for the price and the amount of time spent on the golf course. Again, don't play here. Play somewhere else.

Sadly I have to share my last experience at this course when I visited this last Saturday. I was…read moretold of the impending upgrades planned for the course and thought I would stop by check it out and maybe play around if it wasn't too busy. When I walked into to clubhouse which was empty there was a lady behind the counter having a discussion with another member of the staff I assumed. So I patiently waited for them to finish, she took a look at me and continued with their conversation without asking if I needed anything at all. So I stood there for about 5-6 min until I decided it appears that I wasn't a priority at the moment. In the future I hope customer service is one of the things that will be placed on their upgrade list as well. Good luck with that and I hope that nothing else was a factor in their decision not to help me.

Best Ball - golf - Updated May 2026

Loading...
Loading...
Loading...