Just to mention a bit more about the course...
* The greens are small, averaging between 4500 and 5000 square feet, with a combination of big time tilts in all directions, fall off slopes on each side, and good internal contours.
* A number of greens also include front to back slopes (particularly on downhill approaches), requiring shots that land short and run up.
* There are a number of blind and semi-blind shots, mostly due to approaches to greensites situated at high points of the property.
* There are no forced carries, unless one wants to count the sliver of pond one must carry on the par three twelvth to a green falling off on the left into a bunker that would make Raynor proud.
* This is truly a course where local knowledge is at a premium, particularly in where to leave your drives for the best approach on a reasonably level lie, as well as where to miss the tiny target greens where getting up and down is reasonably possible.
* The course is a fine exhibition of what I like to call "convex", or "gravity" golf, where most of the target features are at the high points, falling off into trouble by thoughtfully utilizing the native contours and prevailing slopes.
* There is a really nice mix of hole lengths, but the elevated greens make the course play longer than its listed 6800 yards.
Anyone else from the Atlanta area who's played Pinetree?