Brasstown Valley Resort and Spa

About Brasstown Valley Resort and Spa
Brasstown Valley Resort & Spa opened in 1995 and is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains, about a two hour's drive from the Atlanta and Chattanooga markets. This resort property features accommodations updated in 2016 and include 102 guest rooms and suites and 8 four-bedroom private log cottages fully equipped. Brasstown Valley also opened horse stables in 2006 and features a spa and four dining concepts onsite. Additional amenities on the 503-acre property include a stream and pond for fishing, nine miles of hiking trails, fitness center, two tennis courts and an arcade. The golf course, designed by Dennis Griffiths, features golf lessons and clinics at its full-service practice area. Guests can access nearby attractions ranging from area wineries to Brasstown Bald and the Chattahoochee National Forest.Facts
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Photo submitted by Mserrian31 on 09/13/2025
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#17 Photo submitted by bogeynut on 07/21/2014
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It was hard to pick where to take a photo. It was just that nice! Photo submitted by barry1782283 on 06/26/2013
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Eighteen Photo submitted by travaden on 10/25/2012
Beautiful course
Have been wanting to play this course for some time, and found an unbelievable Hot Deal for a Monday afternoon round.
Course is in great shape with the recent rains.
Greens running true. There was one or two that seemed to have a small portion with some disease, but nothing significant. One hole on back was cart-path only, and fairway seemed to be a little mushy. All other fairways were in great shape.
I expected this to be the typical N. Georgia mountain course with many elevation changes, but that's not the case. Opening hole has some significant elevation, but after that it plays somewhat level, but with some rolling mounds. Lots of bunkers, some water and a nice mixture of wide-open tee shots and a few tighter holes.
Was paired with 1 other gentleman, and we basically had the course to ourselves with a 1:50pm tee time. Finished in less than 3 hours.
Staff was extremely friendly.
All in all a great course. May be the most picturesque course I've played in Georgia in 30 years. Will definitely be back.
Great course
A must play course when up in the N GA Mountains. Great layout. Course designer really makes you use every club in your bag. Great greens in great shape.
Great reunion golf
Had two old frat brothers in fro a day of golf. Course was in excellent condition...No one slowing or pushing us during play. Had a 40 minute pouring rain delay so it left course a bit wet...Otherwise a great day!!!
Brasstown Valley
WOW! Great course tucked up in the mountains of North Georgia. This course is a course where club selection and precision are of high importance. The course was in great shape, the staff excellent with great local information of the area, the cart girl Kimberly very nice, Marshall Duane kept us aware of play in front as well as rain approaching thru the mountains. Great day for golf and already making plans to go again.
Great layout
Course was in great shape and even though it had rained day before the fairways were dry with ninety degree rule for carts. The scenery is nice. Greens were in great shape as were the fairways.
Great course
Great conditions, friendly staff. Wide open fairways. Resort course with little rough. Great weather. Super friendly staff
Excellent course
Played a day after water injection areation of the greens. Greens were a little slow but rolled good. Not many people playing around 11 am so pace of play was great. Fairways in excellent condition and have allways been that way when we played in the past.
Good Track
Course was in excellent condition. Challenging and well worth the $$$.
Great course, excellent condition
This is a great layout. Conditions were excellent. Not crowded on the Thursday we played and pace of play was great.
Great corse
Nice day and friendly, helpful staff. Got out earlier than expected through attendants attention. Very busy today as it was Members League. Were warned that greens were slow and they were.
Greens
The course was in good condition. They just punched the greens a couple weeks prior to me playing however, so the greens were like Velcro(very slow!)which is to be a little expected.I expect they will quicken w/time. But still had a great experience, and will definitely play it in the near future. Very challenging, and great vistas !
A Nice Course
My round was a day trip and not as a resort guest. Lots of rain in the AM (Thunderstorms). Course drained well with only 4 holes "cart path only"... except for 1 (par 4) and 11 (par 5) which are roped off at the cart path.
It is a "Links" style course. #1 through #18 is a straight haul with no return to the club house, so don't forget anything you need.
I didn't use the practice range or practice chipping areas. Practice putting green was in good condition.
Bunkering is fair and not often a source for collecting tee shots. Greenside bunkers are fairly placed and not much of a penalty if you have a good bunker game.
Greens hadn't been mowed due to the AM rains and were very slow, but rolled true to the perceived break. Greens are not severe in undulation and not represented well by the practice putting green regarding undulation.
This is NOT a walking course. There are several holes with up to a hundred yards+ between holes.
Many great views, streams (trout and such) and some wildlife (turkeys, geese fish and turtles, etc .).
Restrooms and water on the usual 3 hole expectation... well... water to drink anyway.
Fairways are well maintained. I played the white tees, which made the course only moderately difficult. The "tips" may be a different matter, but only due to length.
Greens were in good condition and will likely only get better after aeration marks fully heal and greens can be mowed and rolled. Course is very well maintained.
Suggest golfers go to the course web site to copy and paste by hole information on where to hit and were to avoid that accompanies each hole description on the site. I found it somewhat useful, but fromt he white tees... you can see the challenges and best landing areas.
I had a great time... played by myself... and once the 4-some in front of me let me through... I zipped around with no issues.
It's a good course. Resort also has horse trails, tennis and a moderately priced restaurant. I did not eat at the restaurant and cannot vouch for the food.
Alway fun
Always a fun course, although the day we played, it had rained heavy the night before and the wind was blowing up to 20 mph. Very challenging on this day with no roll and wind.
Best Play in Winter months
This is one very GOOD course to play in winter months because they do NOT cut the grass to short. It is great to get under the ball because of that BIG factor. you can chip all around the greens with ease. Love it ! Some courses like one in Franklin, NC - they cut it to short and you can't chip around the greens! Bad !
Great for winter golf
Had a great day playing Brasstown Valley. The fairways are bermuda, so they were dead but full. Never had the roll the ball for a good lie. The greens were a little slow but they rolled true. Was just a great day from start to finish.
We played on January 20, 2017. For the time of the year the course was in good shape. The greens rolled true and somewhat quick. I was pleased to see actual sand in the bunkers. Several course I have played lately the bunkers had minimal sand.
This is a very nice facility and I would recommend this course. The only drawback is the halfway house was not open (understandable this time of year) so you had better pack plenty of beverages and snacks.