William:
I live in-town, close to Emory and Decatur. I'm a club member at Stone Mountain to keep my handicap, but only play there a couple times a year. The rest of the time I scrounge around the munis and daily fee courses that are resonably accessible.
I consider Charlie Yates home, as I play there most frequently - it's inexpensive, quick to play, and the greens are great. I usually wind up playing there alone, though, because most of my buddies want to play "real" courses.
We have played Brown's Mill the most, but less so in recent years because of conditioning issues. We'll go to Heritage when we don't want to go far & don't mind spending $75, and we'll go to the Frog or to Cherokee Run when we've got all day to play (and drive). We've also "discovered" Mike Young's Wolf Creek, which I really enjoy playing. I need to get back out there, because my last round at Wolf Creek was a soggy, humid mess - a very hot and humid day in August at the end of all that rain we had this summer.
Lately, I've been getting in most of my rounds in bunches on short golf trips, 3-4 days. I go to Orlando every March with a group of guys - we kick off the golf season with 8 rounds in 5 days. Got together with a group of old friends in Knoxville last fall, and a friend & neighbor hosts a long golf weekend down at Reynold's Plantation.
I'm feeling quite itinerant - I would really like to have a regular place to play, but that's difficult when you live inside the Perimeter. The munis are crowded and not in such great shape, and the private courses are prohibitively expensive. There are tons of good possibilities outside the Perimeter, but membership doesn't make any sense - with the drive involved I wouldn't utilize it nearly enough.
Living in-town is great for my family and work - not so good for my golf.
Andy