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| | 6876 | 72.8 | 133 | | | 6444 | 70.9 | 125 | | | 5789 | 68.4 | 119 | | | 4761 | 67.2 | 115 | Par: 72 Designer: Mike Dasher |
Course Conditions (as reported by course)Last Aeration: 9/21/2009 Next Aeration: Not Reported
4/22/2009 - Traditions Reports: "The golf course is in good overall condition. The greens underwent routine aeration on April 20th-21st. With ideal growing conditions we expect them to recover to near 100% in 7-10 days."
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General Manager Kevin Kriews
Tournament Sales Director Matthew Mead
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Hole by Hole Tips (Place cursor over Tip # to view full tip)
| #1 - A wise play is towards the 150 as trouble lies right. From 160 or so an approach erring left will leave a good chance for par. |
#1 - A wise play is towards the 1... | #2 - This nice 5 par generally has a helping wind. Beware on approach as OB lies left as well as a small water hazard right. On lay ups, play to leave yourself 140-170 to avoid the hazard. |
#2 - This nice 5 par generally ha... | #3 - A short par 3, this should be a nice par/birdie. Watch for pin placements back and left as a cresent shaped ridge runs front left to back right. |
#3 - A short par 3, this should b... | #4 - A short 5 par where a safe play off the tee with 3 wood or long iron leaves you about 195 to the green. A little long on the approach in is much better than being short. |
#4 - A short 5 par where a safe p... | #5 - A slight dogleg left where a good tee shot might leave you with wedge in hand. Err to the right as the terrain around the green urges mis hits towards the drink. |
#5 - A slight dogleg left where a... | #6 - This good 425 4 par presents a visually challenging tee shot. Play between the bunker and the 150. An uphill approach to a large green...take an extra club! |
#6 - This good 425 4 par presents... | #7 - This 4 par begins with a semi blind tee shot. Take it straight over the right side of the fairway bunker and you should be in good shape. |
#7 - This 4 par begins with a sem... | #8 - This scenic par 3 is guarded by water on the left, front and right hence one should err on the long side. |
#8 - This scenic par 3 is guarded... | #9 - Another nice 4 par. Beware of OB on the left and right. After a nice tee shot you'll have an uphill approach to an elevated green so take an extra club! |
#9 - Another nice 4 par. Beware ... | #10 - Back to back 5 pars start your trek in. After a nice drive and approach most folks will have a flip wedge into the green. Green slopes front to back right. |
#10 - Back to back 5 pars start yo... | #11 - This 5 par presents a couple of isses. Depending up prevailing wind, it may not be necessary to hit driver. Trouble lies on both the left and right. |
#11 - This 5 par presents a couple... | #12 - A fairly tough 3 par. Play to the right and the ball should feed down towards the middle of the green. |
#12 - A fairly tough 3 par. Play ... | #13 - Tough 4 par. Uphill slight dogleg right. Try to cut off too much and your in trouble. Pop up style green should be missed left. |
#13 - Tough 4 par. Uphill slight ... | #14 - Short 3 par but hitting this green isn't as easy as it looks! |
#14 - Short 3 par but hitting this... | #15 - Reachable 4 par for the long knockers. OB right and lateral left where a slight draw leaves a nice approach! |
#15 - Reachable 4 par for the long... | #16 - Tough hole. Don't hit driver as a hidden hazard crosses fairway play to the 150 and make a nice par! |
#16 - Tough hole. Don't hit drive... | #17 - Nice 3 par but check the wind as it comes into play on this hole and remember long is good! |
#17 - Nice 3 par but check the win... | #18 - This 5 par requires a carefully placed drive as the fairway kicks things towards the left. A smooth three wood leaves an easy layup to the 150. |
#18 - This 5 par requires a carefu... NOTE: Full tip text shown in Printer Friendly version
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A member of the Canongate family of courses, The Traditions of Braselton Golf Club was designed by Mike Dasher, an Arthur Hill protégé, known for his work in Atlanta at the Golf Club of Georgia and The Standard Club to name a few. The rolling, tree lined Georgia Countryside has been skillfully molded into a championship caliber course reminiscent of the old traditional links courses found in the northeast. The Traditions of Braselton Golf Club is conveniently located in the I-85 North corridor just outside the quaint small town of Braselton.
Dasher Golf design company has created a uniquely competitive golf course where accuracy is rewarded equally with length, and a deft touch around the green is mandatory to achieve a level-par score. It is truly a golfing experience you will remember for years to come, whether you play it once, 100 times, or for the rest of your life.
| Directions | Print Driving Directions   | From Atlanta- Take I-85 North to Exit 129. Right onto Hwy 53. Left onto Hwy 124 (Davis Rd). 5 miles on the right. Look for the signs.
From Athens- Take Jefferson Highway (Highway 129) out of Athens. Turn left on Highway 11 in Jefferson. Turn right on Highway 124. Ahead on the left Look for the signs! | 
| Membership Options| Membership at Traditions of Braselton includes access to ALL Canongate Courses. For information regarding membership please contact Matt Mead – (706) 658-0070. |
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