Reviews:/ 17 reviews E Commerce |
Adress:510 Powder Springs St , Marietta , GA , US |
Phone: (770) 528-4653 |
Website: Take me there |
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Descriptions With tall pines and rolling hills, City Club Marietta offers the setting of a mountain golf course near a quaint and historic city square. The 18-hole course requires accurate drives over curvy fairways and putts on bentgrass greens, posing a challenge to any level of golfer. The club lies on the original nine-hole course designed in 1915 by Marietta Country Club members on the grounds of the former Georgia Military Institute. Nine more holes were added in the 1960s. The City of Marietta purchased the course and, after an extensive renovation by Mike Young Designs, reopened the course in 1991. Today, the City Club is managed by Classic Golf Management and offers group outings, discounts for regular golfers and lessons. The clubhouse includes a pro shop, a restaurant and other amenities. |
18/06/2018
Luke T.
Good course condition and super friendly service. Unfortunately, the track is annoying. Narrow and adjacent to other fairways. On many occasions, it was confusing. You sorta have to figure...
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24/03/2019
Madison M.
3 major issues with this course: 1 every whole is blind & fairways are right on top of each other. 2 tee times are waaaay too close together and starter does not control pace of play well....
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21/07/2018
Ben K.
This place is a mess. The greens are chewed up and full of dead grass. The tee boxes only have crab grass and weeds. There is no visible ranger to keep up pace of play. For $60, I'd play three...
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04/05/2019
Manny M.
The greens have crab grass and fungus damage. No one repairs the ball marks on the green. When you hit the fairway, there are dead spots so you are hitting off hard pan. I will never play this...
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04/05/2019
Aaron M.
The course is in terrible shape. Over half the course is dead grass with fungus and crab grass covering it. No one ever fixes their ball marks, and ants are everywhere. They're on the tee box,...
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