What we’re about
Our group was formed 7 years ago to complement the other golf groups in Atlanta and cover a different area of North Georgia. The goal was to provide a resource for the individual golfer who may not have a ready foursome to play with. We provide access to many additional courses that you may not otherwise play. We will feature well-reviewed courses within a 35-mile radius of Gainesville, GA. We instituted a $20 “gate fee” to play in our group. There is a 30 day grace period and this is NOT an annual fee. We instituted this several years ago as we had a significant problem with no shows and golfers who cancelled excessively. All skill levels are welcome. We ask if you are new to the game that you understand the basic rules of etiquette, especially pace of play. (There is a link provided to the PGA rules of golf in the discussion section) The group will also stress a social component and all rounds will be followed by the opportunity to meet back up in the clubhouse for a drink and/or bite to eat!
We will play primarily on Saturdays and try not to interfere with other groups' outings when possible. We will also play occasionally on weekdays to accommodate retirees or those who prefer not to play on busy weekends. Lastly, when possible, we will play early to try and beat the heat!
Our Rules:
1) We ask that you only RSVP if you are confident you can make it. We understand that things come up but don't take a spot from someone else unless you are definitely coming. We will try not to book events too far out. Anyone who removes themselves from the RSVP list 3 times after tee times have already been set, will not be able to join us again for the remainder of the calendar year.
2) Two no-shows to an event are automatic removal from the group. No show your first event, you are also gone.
3) Pace of play-Whether you are new to golf or not, the most important rule is keeping up with the group in front of you. Again, we want to be welcomed back to these nice courses. If we get complaints that you spend 10 minutes looking for every ball, take an excessive amount of time to play your shot, you will be subject to removal from our group. There are no 5-hour rounds unless it is out of your control.
4) Lastly and most importantly, fun is also a requirement. Not only do we enjoy the game of golf regardless of our skill level, but we also enjoy meeting back in the clubhouse, getting to know one another. We understand golf is a frustrating game but please keep your emotions in check within reason, and laugh about it! No club throwers, excessive foul language, or being an overall pain in the ass to play with will be permitted. Just be fun!
Upcoming events (2)
See all- St. Andrews, Scotland 2025St Andrew’s , St Andrews
8/24/24-
While we can still sort of hit the ball, it's time to check a box! We have booked a trip to Scotland in April of 2025! Here are the details:
We currently have 6 golfers and 3 spouse/ girfriends.
Dates: April 14th thru the 22nd- St Andrews, Scotland
Cost: "From" $3750 (Depends on remaining availability of rooms.) The price includes hotel, daily breakfast, transportation to and from each course, and 5 rounds of golf. Spouses or significant others are welcome!Airfare not included. We must all be on the same flight or arriving within an hour of the main group for included transportation from Edinburgh to St. Andrews. If you arrive hours after the group, you will have to get yourself to St. Andrews.
Hotels:
The Andrean House and its sister hotel, The Arran. https://www.andreanlinks.com/andreanhouseGolf Courses:
- St Andrews- New Course. Although newer than the neighboring Old Course, the title of New Course is deceiving since Tom Morris opened the course in 1895. A favorite of the locals, the course is narrower and more well-defined than the adjacent Old and probably a tougher test.
- Carnoustie- Championship Course. The 7-time Open host showcases all that is wonderful and challenging about links golf: undulating terrain, riveted pot bunkers, firm and fast fairways, and of course the Barry Burn which famously swallowed Jean an de Velde whole during his infamous collapse at the 99 Open. You will struggle to shoot your handicap and you will love every minute of it.
- Crail- Balcomie Course. Crail is one of the world’s oldest golf clubs and its Balcomie Course has aged like fine wine. The par 69 seaside layout measures less than 6,000 yards but with ever-present winds, the Old Tom Morris design is no walkover.
- Kingsbarns. Just down the road from St. Andrews, Kingbarns sits on a site seemingly made for golf. The tilted lay of the land opens up views across the North Sea from just about every hole and you would never know it just opened in 2000 given how seamlessly the routing fits the landscape. Already host to a Women’s British Open and the annual Alfred Dunhill Links, the legend of Kingsbarns will surely continue to grow.
- St. Andrews- Old Course*. As a 30-time Open Championship host and universally considered the Home of Golf, the Old Course in St. Andrews needs no introduction. Champions like Nicklaus and Woods have strolled across the hallowed Swilcan Bridge en-route to victory, meaning the course will forever be etched in history.
* Although we are going to St, Andrews at a time of year where our odds of getting on the Old Course are very good, it is not guaranteed. Our back up course is:
St. Andrews- Castle Course. The newest of the seven courses owned and operated by the Links Trust, the Castle Course is also the most scenic. The clifftop views from high above the St. Andrews town center standout, but so do the green complexes, which are unlike any you have ever putted on, guaranteed.
Do not hesitate to let me know if you have any questions.