I played Old Toccoa Farm Golf Club (Bunker Hill Golf Design) this past weekend. The course is located in a still budding, upscale, gated neighborhood not too far from the North Carolina border. Although quite hilly (except for the three flat holes that run along the river), I really enjoyed this golf course. We played the middle tees at ~6300 yards (I believe that it tips out around 6700) with a slope of 141 from the middle (blue) tees. It's a tough golf course. At times, great, well struck or even solid shots can (and will) end up in bad spots here. Lots of uphill, downhill and side hill lies to be had. Lost balls are probably pretty common. It's NOT a walking course, it's great cart golf however. It has a really nice mixture of holes, and I cannot really think of any holes here that I really didn't like. If you are in the area, I suggest you give it a go. It was about 37 degrees when I teed off and 73 when I finished up. Conditions were excellent, and the greens were quite speedy for it almost being November. I thought the traps and the green complexes were well thought out here. If I remember correctly, it only has three par three holes as well. It's got a nice "Mike Strantz" type of vibe to it. I think this is the type of golf course that can play very differently each and every time you play it.
Clubhouse and multi-tiered practice green (which I loved).
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