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Golf courses in Southwest Georgia embrace the spirit of the Bobby Jones philosophy of golf course architecture. Jones believed that golf courses should be built around the land. Golf courses in Southwest Georgia are also set in the midst of beautiful natural surroundings that foster relaxation and comfort.

Callaway Gardens Golf
Pine Mountain, Georgia

Callaway Gardens Resort offers 63 holes of championship golf in three areas. Beautifully landscaped Lake View is the original golf course with a design inspired by Callaway Gardens founder, Cason Calloway. Half of the holes on this 18 hole 5,932 yard course include the lake as a challenge. Mountain View Course is an 18 hole 6,940 yard traditional course designed by Dick Wilson and has been ranked among the top rated golf courses in the nation. Mountain View, with tree lined fairways, has also been the location of twelve Buick Challenges on the PGA Tour. Twin Oaks is a 26 acre practice area that features a 350 yard driving range, 12 target greens, a short game complex and a putting green.

Crooked Oak Golf Club
Colquitt, Georgia

Crooked Oak Golf Club features an 18-hole 72 par championship golf course designed by Arthur Davis. The 6,737 yard course is located on 177 acres of landscape with a split-level lake and spillway, waterways, 50 bunkers, modern rain shelters and restrooms. Other features include a putting green, driving range, golf pro shop and a pavilion on the lake. Telephone: 229-758-9200. Map

The Fields Golf Club
LaGrange, Georgia

The Fields Golf Club is an 18 hole 6,623 yard 71 par golf course link-style designed by Mike Young. The course follows the natural terrain's gentle slopes. The course offers a challenge to golfers of all levels. Telephone: 706-845-7425. Map

Flint River Golf Course
Albany, Georgia

Flint River Golf Course is a challenging 18 hole well manicured golf course that is a favorite among golfers in Southwest Georgia. This public golf course is the location of many charitable golf tournaments in Southwest Georgia. Telephone: 800-430-5267. Map

Georgia Veterans Memorial Golf Course
Cordele, Georgia

Georgia Veterans Memorial Golf Course is a Denis Griffiths designed eighteen hole four star golf course on the shores of Lake Blackshear. The course is located in the midst of bottomland and tall loblolly pines. It boasts of non-tiered Tif Dwarf Bermuda greens and wide Tif 419 fairways. Telephone: 229-276-2377 or 877-736-8897. Map

Golf Club of South Georgia
Tifton, Georgia

Golf Club of South Georgia is an 18 hole 72 par golf course designed by Tom Flick and Don McMillan. This 6,702 yard course features natural hazards and distinct challenges. Telephone: 229-386-4653. Map

Griffin Bell Golf Links
Americus, Georgia

Griffin Bell Golf Links is an 18 hole 6,000 yard renovated golf course. It features tree lined fairways, small greens and water hazards. Telephone: 229-924-2914. Map

Kinderlou Forrest Golf Club
Valdosta, Georgia

Kinderlou Forrest Golf Club has a challenging 18 hole golf courses that runs through a harwood forest and a pine forest. The 7,781 yard course has five tee boxes. Telephone: 229-219-2300. Map

Meadow Links Golf Course
Fort Gaines, Georgia

Meadow Links Golf Course is an 18 hole award-winning golf courses at George T. Bagby State Park. The acclaimed golf course was designed by Willard Byrd and features Tif 419 fairways and Tif Dwarf Bermuda greens in the midst of a countryside surrounded by woodlands. Telephone: 800-434-0982. Map

River Pointe Golf Course
Albany, Georgia

River Pointe Golf Course is a challenging 18 hole 6,760 yard golf course designed by Mike Young. 14 of the holes involve water challenges. 9 holes have narrow fairways. Telephone: 229-883-4885. Map

Wolf Creek Golf Club
Americus, Georgia

Wolf Creek Golf Club features an 18-hole professionally designed golf course surrounded by 225 acres of lakes and ponds. The golf club is located off Highway 280 between Americus and Plains. Telephone: 229-928-4040. Map

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