Atlanta Evergreen Marriott Conference Resort
About Atlanta Evergreen Marriott Conference Resort
The Atlanta Evergreen Marriott Conference Resort is located within Stone Mountain Park, which is home to 36-hole Stone Mountain Golf Club. The resort features over 300 rooms and suites as well as multiple casual dining concepts including a pool par and grill. The Stone Mountain Park has two 18-hole championship golf courses minutes from the property and a complimentary park shuttle can transport guests there. A gondola to the top of Stone Mountain is a popular off-course activity. The resort has both indoor and outdoor heated swimming pools and a whirlpool. This hotel and conference center is located 36 miles from Atlanta's Hartsfeld-Jackson International Airport.Facts
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Golf courses at Atlanta Evergreen Marriott Conference Resort
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Stone Mountain, GeorgiaPublic
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Reviews
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The off fairway was tough to escape the trees Photo submitted by u467565634 on 11/16/2025
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Beautiful and fun course Photo submitted by u467565634 on 11/16/2025
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Photo submitted by Finleyjw on 07/27/2025
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Front nine. Photo submitted by jobefortner on 06/23/2025
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Back nine. Photo submitted by jobefortner on 06/23/2025
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Photo submitted by mfletcher9 on 05/09/2025
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Photo submitted by kuhlman45 on 05/04/2025
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Photo submitted by jacksonrich44 on 04/12/2025
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Photo submitted by julitopen on 11/13/2024
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Photo submitted by Msalv36 on 07/07/2024
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Photo submitted by u314162500556 on 05/03/2024
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Photo submitted by chepowell on 04/21/2024
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A Day on The Lake(mont) Photo submitted by vfblaze on 02/07/2024
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Photo submitted by Pkong01 on 12/15/2023
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Photo submitted by elizabethndobson on 09/01/2023
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Photo submitted by u314163734738 on 05/21/2023
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Lovely !!! Photo submitted by u000008113432 on 03/08/2023
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Photo submitted by u967324331 on 01/30/2023
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Greens Photo submitted by Peter3943030 on 11/30/2022
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17th green and Stone Mt Photo submitted by Peter3943030 on 11/30/2022
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Practice green Photo submitted by Peter3943030 on 11/30/2022
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Photo submitted by RG270673C208F8CB095 on 11/20/2022
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Photo submitted by Brian7454123 on 10/15/2022
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Photo submitted by phillip8539280 on 06/05/2020
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Photo submitted by Doug518 on 03/15/2020
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Photo submitted by ngbbpc on 12/18/2019
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One of Lakemont’s Nine Holes on the Water Photo submitted by MGG5380 on 11/17/2019
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Photo submitted by u481850397 on 10/03/2019
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Approach on number 1 Photo submitted by imwilson2u on 07/09/2015
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Front 9 par 3 Photo submitted by imwilson2u on 07/09/2015
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Fun par 4 dogleg! (Back 9) Photo submitted by imwilson2u on 07/09/2015
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Photo submitted by stratsville on 10/24/2013
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Photo submitted by russell9274400 on 12/24/2012
Good test of golf
Played the stonemont course, great layout and a great test of golf. Hit every club in the bag during the round, very enjoyable, definitely want to play again in the spring/summer
Great Course with a great view
excellent course in Atlanta, and perfect setting in stone mountain park. Phenenomal staff and course and greens are pristine!
Golfers Atmosphere
First time on either course. Played Stonemont earlier in the afternoon on one of these cooler days. I'd say Stone Mtn is for more experienced players as the layout was difficult for an inconsistent player like myself. The greens were definitely a work in progress but never seemed to get in the way. I can't remember having to putt through a dirt patch but they were prevelant. The course was unforgiving for anything but accuracy off the tees however I only managed to loose 2 balls over 18. I definitely had a great experience especially for the price. I'd be a lil irritated at anything over $50 due to the green condition. Other than that and some spots that received some recent heavy rain, the course was great. This course provides a true golfers experience.
With No Marshalls Newbie Golfers are Killing the Experience
With all the neophyte golfers out on the courses these days due to Covid, the pace of play has decreased at about the same rate greens fees have increased. With all the windfall money the course is taking in you would think they would put some marshalls out on the course to keep the newbies moving at a decent pace. It's not happening at Stone Mountain. On top of that I see fivesomes going out all the time at Stone Mountain. Why is that allowed?
Needs work
Haven't played at Stone Mountain for about 2 months. There is still damage to a few greens that hasn't been repaired, just trying to let the grass "grow back". Pin placements were probably "illegal" on some holes, causing players to need as many as 6 putts to finish a hole, as slightly short putts rolled back as much as 25 ft. The greens are very hard and extremely fast, which cause well struck shots to bounce way over some greens. This course needs a new category beyond extremely challenging, especially playing in very windy conditions. Unless you enjoy punishment, try other courses in the area until you hear that things have improved.
Not Worth It
When the park charged a $20 entrance fee, I had a feeling we were in for it. The clubhouse and staff were great, no complaints with them at all. Once in your cart, there is about a 3-5 minute ride to the range and the course. The range is small, but that isn't a problem, just be careful as you are walking around as it is possible to walk into another player's path since there was no walkway behind the mats we had to hit from.
Once on the course, I quickly realized that even with the deal we found on GolfNow, this course needs to reevaluate their pricing. Many of the greens had dead spots and a few even had sections that looked like the turf had some squares cut out to remove fungus, leaving dirt to putt on/over. The tee times are packed in at every 10 minutes and this is a challenging course, so if you slice a drive in the woods, the next group will be on top of yours for the rest of the round.
The fairways, rough, and bunkers are all looking great for November conditions. A few holes had questionable designs such as the 9th, as the fairway was littered with range balls that had been hit beyond the driving range. Because it is a blind landing area, it took at least 15 attempts to identify my drive sitting in the middle of the fairway from the other white balls that had found it as well.
Overall, this course is not in terrible shape but definitely not worth the $70 tee time + $20 for admission. There are much better courses in Atlanta to play at that price point. I normally don't leave a bad review for a course here, but I felt the need to warn others that wanted to try our one of the destination courses in Atlanta.
Nice Place To Play But the Fivesomes Need to Go
I enjoy playing both Stone Mountain courses. The people that work here are great. Very friendly. The courses are nice and kept in good condition. I do have one complaint in that the last 4 times I've played here they have allowed fivesomes to go out and I was in a group behind them and could see there were usually 2 holes open in front of them by the time you get to the back nine. They need to take a look at allowing fivesomes. It really slows down the entire course.
Beautiful View
First time playing this course. Beautiful view and will play it again.
Great outing
This course has been fairly well kept. Many players are not repairing ball marks on the greens..
Senior Home Care
enjoyed with my wife and it was very good to play.