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| | 6620 | 72.5 | 137 | | | 6210 | 70.6 | 130 | | | 5685 | 68.0 | 120 | | | 4960 | 68.0 | 116 | Par: 71 Designer: Steve Melnyk |
Hole by Hole Tips (Place cursor over Tip # to view full tip)
| #1 - The first hole is a straightforward par 5 with out of bounds left and the only bunker on the hole to the right side of the fairway. An excellent birdie opportunity |
#1 - The first hole is a straight... | #2 - A short, uphill par 4 with trouble right and left. Place your tee shot short of the fairway bunker on the left and play for the center of the green. |
#2 - A short, uphill par 4 with t... | #3 - The first par 3 is protected by a bunker short of the green. The wind swirls around the tee so choose your club wisely
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#3 - The first par 3 is protected... | #4 - Hit your straightest drive here! If you successfully reach the fairway, shoot for the left side of this sloping green. One of the toughest greens to putt on the course. |
#4 - Hit your straightest drive h... | #5 - Your approach shot must navigate a creek dissecting the fairway and must be judged perfectly for distance. Once you reach the green, take two putts and run to the next tee!
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#5 - Your approach shot must navi... | #6 - Reachable par 5 with a good drive. Aim just right of the fairway bunker and play a slight fade, this should leave you with a mid to long iron into a two tiered green. |
#6 - Reachable par 5 with a good ... | #7 - This par 3 requires an accurate tee shot. If the pin is on the left side, don't be a hero. |
#7 - This par 3 requires an accur... | #8 - Our signature hole! Don't be fooled by the yardage. This is one of the toughest 290-yard par 4 in the area. The fairway and green slope from left to right. |
#8 - Our signature hole! Don't b... | #9 - What you see is what you get. Straight ahead, medium length par 4 with out of bounds left and right. Aim down the right-center of the fairway and a birdie opportunity awaits.
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#9 - What you see is what you get... | #10 - Place your tee shot to the left center of the fairway and this will leave a mid to long iron to one of the biggest greens on the course. |
#10 - Place your tee shot to the l... | #11 - Your first par 3 of the back nine requires an accurate tee shot. The hole plays slightly longer than the yardage. |
#11 - Your first par 3 of the back... | #12 - This is the second longest par 4 on the course and plays uphill all the way to the green. A draw from the tee is ideal leaving a mid iron to a large green with subtle breaks. |
#12 - This is the second longest p... | #13 - The toughest three par on the track. From the back tees, protect against left side of the green and position your tee shot to the center of the putting surface. |
#13 - The toughest three par on th... | #14 - Place your tee shot down the center and you will be left with a long approach to a long, narrow green. The green is best accessed from the right side of the fairway. Good luck!
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#14 - Place your tee shot down the... | #15 - Straightforward par 3 that plays a half a club shorter than the yardage indicates. |
#15 - Straightforward par 3 that p... | #16 - Hazard right and bunkers protecting both sides of the fairway. The approach shot will be uphill to a 2 tiered green protected by a bunker on the entire right side of the green. |
#16 - Hazard right and bunkers pro... | #17 - This reachable par 5 should be played with caution. A well-placed tee shot down the left center will leave the best angle to this long, narrow green. |
#17 - This reachable par 5 should ... | #18 - This # 2 hdcp hole requires your best tee shot of the day. Once you reach the fairway, play for the center of this sloping green and guard against the greenside bunker on the left. |
#18 - This # 2 hdcp hole requires ... NOTE: Full tip text shown in Printer Friendly version
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The Trophy Club of Apalachee, located 40 minutes from North Atlanta, is a challenging, par-71 course built to the soft rolling hills of North Georgia. The layout contains a variety of challenges, from the 230 yard, par-3, 13th to the short 290 yard, par-4, 8th. The Apalachee River meanders through the property with water coming into play on several of the holes. The layout is end to end with no holes running parallel. With a slope of 137 and a rating of 72.5, the back tees, at 6,620 yards, give all the golf that you could want. From the Bermuda fairways, to the Crenshaw Bent Grass greens, make for great playing conditions year round. If you are in Atlanta and wish to be challenged, come play a round at the Trophy Club of Apalachee, but bring a straight tee shot or it will make for a long day of golf.
Webmaster's Notes Check out the area's ONLY Nike Golf Learning Center located at Trophy Club of Apalachee.... your chance to learn to play golf in a fun, non-threatening environment.
"Top 100 places to play" as featured in Golf Digest. | Directions | Print Driving Directions   | | Take I-85 North outside 285 to Hwy 316. East on 316 to Cedars Road (4th stop light). Go left on Cedars Road 1/4 mile to Hurricane Shoals Road. Go right on Hurricane Shoals Rd then drive 3 miles to Dacula Rd. Left on Dacula Rd and travel approximately 1 mile to the clubhouse entrance. | 
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