Olde Atlanta Golf Course

Designer: Arthur Hills

Rambling through the north Georgia foothills, the picturesque and challenging Olde Atlanta course was built in 1993 by master architect Arth…

Rambling through the north Georgia foothills, the picturesque and challenging Olde Atlanta course was built in 1993 by master architect Arthur Hills. The course winds around three sparkling lakes and incorporates numerous elevation changes, presenting a challenge each time you play. All of these elements make for an unforgettable round of golf at one of Atlanta’s favorite golf courses.

# 1 /

Par: 4

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 436

BLACK 389

BLUE 389

ORANGE 353

WHITE 353

SILVER 291

GREEN 291

Pro Tips

This Par 4 is a good warm-up hole to get your round started. A good drive to the middle of the fairway should leave you with a mid-short iron approach to this protected green. Avoid the bunker and you could start off your round with a birdie!

# 2 /

Par: 4

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 410

BLACK 410

BLUE 387

ORANGE 387

WHITE 363

SILVER 363

GREEN 334

Pro Tips

A good drive with a fairway wood on this narrow downhill Par 4 allows you to have a short iron into the green. This is a good hole to be aggressive and see if you can start off the round with two birdies!

# 3 /

Par: 3

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 198

BLACK 188

BLUE 188

ORANGE 188

WHITE 173

SILVER 141

GREEN 141

Pro Tips

Aggressiveness is over!!! This difficult uphill, long Par 3 is the first test of your round. Shoot for the middle of the green and be happy with a par. Any miss short, left, or right can lead to a large number and set you back for the rest of the round.

# 4 /

Par: 4

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 370

BLACK 370

BLUE 352

ORANGE 352

WHITE 332

SILVER 276

GREEN 276

Pro Tips

Another challenging hole, but this Par 4 will be made easier once you reach the right center of the fairway on the downhill tee shot. Avoid being short with your approach as the up and in is easier from behind the green.

# 5 /

Par: 5

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 489

BLACK 489

BLUE 472

ORANGE 461

WHITE 461

SILVER 388

GREEN 388

Pro Tips

The round hasn’t gotten any easier, as this short Par 5 can be a friend or foe. A drive up the right center of the fairway can make this green reachable in two and avoids the creek that runs the length of the hole. If you need to lay back, give yourself a full wedge into this green and should make for an easy par.

# 6 /

Par: 4

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 384

BLACK 362

BLUE 362

ORANGE 362

WHITE 338

SILVER 318

GREEN 247

Pro Tips

This short but difficult Par 4 requires a precise tee shot to the end of the fairway on the far left side while avoiding the lake. If you get too far right, you will be blocked out from the green and will have to curve a shot around the trees. A par is always a good number here.

# 7 /

Par: 4

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 370

BLACK 370

BLUE 345

ORANGE 317

WHITE 317

SILVER 317

GREEN 236

Pro Tips

A mid-length Par 4 up the hill requires a quality tee shot to the left center of the fairway and then a good approach to the middle of the green makes for the easiest hole since hole 2.

# 8 /

Par: 3

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 163

BLACK 163

BLUE 135

ORANGE 135

WHITE 128

SILVER 128

GREEN 111

Pro Tips

This short Par 3 will give you a break from the challenges that you have been facing. A good iron shot to the middle of the green will lead to an easy two putt par.

# 9 /

Par: 4

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 450

BLACK 411

BLUE 411

ORANGE 363

WHITE 363

SILVER 318

GREEN 318

Pro Tips

Another narrow and fairly long Par 4 requires a drive up the right center of the fairway. A good drive will lead to a downhill lie for your approach into this green. Be aggressive and try to end the front nine with a birdie!

# 10 /

Par: 4

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 407

BLACK 407

BLUE 378

ORANGE 378

WHITE 354

SILVER 354

GREEN 310

Pro Tips

This narrow, short, downhill Par 4 requires a good tee shot with an iron or fairway wood. It will lead to a wedge into the green that you will not want to miss left or long. It’s a fairly easy hole that if you don’t take it seriously, will lead to a big number.

# 11 /

Par: 4

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 381

BLACK 381

BLUE 349

ORANGE 349

WHITE 284

SILVER 284

GREEN 229

Pro Tips

This short Par 4 is marked by the pond guarding the green. Keep your tee shot short of the pond and on the left side of the fairway for the best approach to this guarded green.

# 12 /

Par: 5

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 511

BLACK 478

BLUE 478

ORANGE 478

WHITE 147

SILVER 392

GREEN 392

Pro Tips

One of the toughest holes for all players on this course is this Par 5. Long, narrow, and uphill, well defended with bunkers and trees means that you need precision for the entire hole. Keep your drive up the right center and then leave yourself a full iron shot into the green. Go for the middle of the green and be thrilled with a par, because 8 is a common score on this hole.

# 13 /

Par: 3

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 173

BLACK 173

BLUE 154

ORANGE 154

WHITE 147

SILVER 147

GREEN 126

Pro Tips

Another easier hole to recover from the previous hole. This downhill Par 3 is considered the easiest hole on the course for a reason. You have room for error and still make a par. Take advantage as it only gets tougher from here.

# 14 /

Par: 4

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 370

BLACK 370

BLUE 338

ORANGE 338

WHITE 310

SILVER 268

GREEN 268

Pro Tips

This short uphill Par 4 plays tougher than it looks. Hit a good drive into the middle of the fairway and attack the pin.

# 15 /

Par: 4

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 418

BLACK 389

BLUE 389

ORANGE 362

WHITE 362

SILVER 329

GREEN 329

Pro Tips

A very difficult Par 4 that doglegs slightly left can create problems for you along the length of the hole. There is trouble left and right along with being the longest Par 4 on the back nine. Keep your drive in the middle and don’t be afraid to be a little short on your approach to the green.

# 16 /

Par: 3

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 199

BLACK 172

BLUE 172

ORANGE 172

WHITE 141

SILVER 141

GREEN 110

Pro Tips

This difficult downhill Par 3 is one that you won’t want to miss long or left. There is a little room for error to the right or short, but anywhere on the green will give you your best shot at a par.

# 17 /

Par: 4

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 351

BLACK 315

BLUE 315

ORANGE 315

WHITE 264

SILVER 255

GREEN 221

Pro Tips

A great final Par 4 for the course. You will need to clear the heavy rough in front of you with a good drive to the middle-middle right of this fairway. This hole is short enough to hit an iron or fairway wood to leave you just a wedge to the elevated green. You can miss this green and still get up and down, but the slope will make it very difficult.

# 18 /

Par: 5

Yardage by Tee:

GOLD 525

BLACK 525

BLUE 505

ORANGE 466

WHITE 466

SILVER 405

GREEN 405

Pro Tips

A quirky and fun finishing hole. This short Par 5 has led to a lot of anguish, heartache, and excitement over the years. A good drive to the left center of the fairway will give you the best approach to this dogleg right green. The pond on the left of the fairway and then along the front up past the green does not give you room to miss. A well placed drive means that you will need to pick a target up the left side of the hole to avoid rolling into the water. It is reachable in two, but the green won’t hold an aggressive long iron into this well protected hole. Keep left the entire way and you can escape with a par, but if you find yourself down a stroke, apply some pressure by getting home in two!