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 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 David9086 on 05/05/2021
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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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Photo submitted by juanvic on 08/06/2019
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Photo submitted by u4664753 on 07/11/2019
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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 stratsville on 10/24/2013
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Photo submitted by mascott86 on 05/21/2013
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Photo submitted by Mbischof on 03/26/2013
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Photo submitted by russell9274400 on 12/24/2012
Nice RTJ layout
Course layout was challenging and fun. Greens were good speed but several need repair. For the second weekend in a row I was frustrated by the beverage cart service who only showed up at the very beginning of the back nine and were never seen again (last week it was that they showed up finally on 17). For someone in the industry it’s lost revenue. In the end, it’s a good value in a challenging market. I will definitely return.
GREENS
The Greens on the back 9 are horrible. Very dry and patchy with sand piles. Spend the extra money and play Lakemonte because even with the discounted rate I still paid to much. The course is laid out nicely and plays very long.
OVERPRICED
This course is NOT worth even close to what they're charging!!
There are bare patches all over the place; the tee boxes & greens are pretty rough. Also be aware that you have to pay an extra $20 just to get in the park, making your $100 tee time actually $120. If you're going to pay this much go to Bears Best, Lanier or play twice somewhere else. This used to be nice for say $60 but nowhere near $100.
Not Worth the Money
I visited Stone Mountain a few years back and thought it would be great to play golf there. After we booked a lake house for the week at Lake Lenier I decided this would be the perfect opportunity to play there. The round cost almost $100/person, which we were all ok with until we got there. First we had to pay $20 just to enter the park. The clubhouse and the pro shop staff and cart attendants were very nice and welcoming. We were informed by the starter that there was no beverage cart service. There were no water coolers on the course either and Lakemont’s layout does not take you by the clubhouse after 9. Again, no water coolers on the course. After our round we went to the clubhouse bar to get a drink, I personally didn’t have an issue, but others in the group did. They ordered drinks with Buffalo Trace, but the bartender used a different liquor and said “that’s how I make it”. When this was brought to her attention she said “are y’all going to make me pour all these drinks out?”. I guess I am spoiled, I live in the Myrtle Beach area, when I spend $90-100 for a round of golf I expect more. Simple things like a beverage cart, water coolers, GPS on the cart, and good service at the bar. I would never recommend this course to anyone.
Save your money for somewhere else.
After paying $20 for park entrance and $100 for the round you still get the privilege of paying for range balls and seeing the beverage cart for the first time at the turn. There is one water fountain per side and only one of them works, better stay hydrated this summer. The greens looked like they were cut by someone trying to fit a square inside of a circle without rounding out the edges, and finding a good spot on tee boxes was like playing pin the tail on the donkey.
Decent Track But Overpriced
Overall a good course but not worth the $100 they ask for tee times. You also have to pay a $20 park entry fee. Some of the greens had some bald spots on them.
Bad Value
The course was in pretty rough shape. Many of the fairways included areas where there was no grass and an okay tee shot would leave you hitting off sand and rock. Greens were incredibly slow and several included dead patches. No water coolers available on the course which wasn't brought up at the pro shop. There is a sign for a snack bar at the turn but speaking to someone who worked there it sounds like that snack bar hasn't been there/functional for years. Overall, I would play this course again at a ~$45 price point, but the quality and amenities expected for an $80-$100 round simply did not exist
Pace of play
Hate to be this guy whining about pace of play but this was the most outrageous scene I’ve ever witnessed.
Booked 11AM tee time as a single. Was told at the first tee that the guys who booked the two other 11AM slots (who I’d never met) were late, and I would have to wait for them.
Starter sent out three groups in front of me, each with at least one open slot.
Finally tee’d off at 11:30.
Proceeded to wait on every single tee box and did not finish until 5:00 - 5.5 hour round.
Beautiful course course with a great layout that you couldn’t pay me to play again.
Slowest Round
Nice course but no marshals out there which makes for unbearable slow round. Lots of hackers on the course with no golf etiquette. Marshalls could resolve that.
Expensive -- not worth value
Course was in good condition, greens were very nice. But paying over $100/round is not worth it at this course. Plenty of great golf courses in/around Atlanta that are in the $60-$80 range that I would play instead. Slow pace of play on weekends too, easily a 4.5hr+ round
Can’t beat the views
Blown away by the scenery of this course. It’s was pricey and maybe not in the most immaculate condition for the price but wouldn’t change the trip ! Pace of play was super great for a busy Saturday