Callaway Resort & Gardens
About Callaway Resort & Gardens
Callaway Resort & Gardens is a 2,500-acre retreat in Pine Mountain, Georgia, about an hour's drive from Atlanta. The property was founded in 1952 and today features 36 holes of golf and many more natural and outdoor activities on the grounds to explore. The resort is home to the Lake View and Mountain View 18-hole golf courses, both wind and tumble through the rugged and forested terrain. The Callaway Resort & Gardens is set on Robin Lake, which has a beach area, while there is a robust events calendar bringing arts and entertainment to the property. In addition to golf, there are three pools onsite, workshops, hiking, tennis and a spa. The Treetop Adventure is a series of ziplines and bridges in the trees, and there is also a large butterfly center and birds of prey exhibit. For restaurants, there is a multitude of dining areas ranging from fine to casual, beach and poolside fare. Accommodations range from rooms and suites in The Lodge and Spa; more relaxed cottages with full kitchens and fireplaces; large and upscale villas; and the more affordable Mountain Creek Inn.Facts
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Golf courses at Callaway Resort & Gardens
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Reviews
Reviewer Photos
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Lake View Photo submitted by u314159877652 on 12/24/2025
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Photo submitted by u314163635791 on 09/08/2025
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Photo submitted by u314163635791 on 09/08/2025
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Greens Photo submitted by u314161809457 on 06/21/2024
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Photo submitted by u314161809457 on 06/20/2024
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Green Photo submitted by u314161809457 on 06/19/2024
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Greens Photo submitted by u314161809457 on 06/19/2024
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Bunkers Photo submitted by u314161809457 on 06/19/2024
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Greens Photo submitted by u314161809457 on 06/19/2024
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Photo submitted by u240200538 on 02/23/2023
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Photo submitted by u203039718 on 12/29/2022
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Photo submitted by u314162578480 on 11/04/2022
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Photo submitted by manderson831 on 08/28/2022
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Photo submitted by manderson831 on 08/28/2022
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Photo submitted by manderson831 on 08/28/2022
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Photo submitted by manderson831 on 08/28/2022
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Photo submitted by manderson831 on 08/21/2022
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Photo submitted by manderson831 on 08/21/2022
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Photo submitted by manderson831 on 08/21/2022
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Photo submitted by rlaxo329 on 10/31/2021
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Photo submitted by birdiebabe2 on 09/05/2021
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Honor our FLAG Photo submitted by RJBP1952 on 06/16/2021
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The bridge from the 9th green to the 10th tee Photo submitted by David3274256 on 04/01/2021
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The 18th green over the lake Photo submitted by David3274256 on 04/01/2021
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Electric X-mas Tree on hole 15 Photo submitted by GolfUMK on 11/09/2020
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12th green, Mountain View course Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 03/20/2017
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Fourth hole, Mountain View course Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 03/20/2017
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View from behind 11th green, Mountain View course Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 03/20/2017
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Par-3 third hole, Mountain View course Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 03/20/2017
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The signature par-5, sixth hole, Mountain View course Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 03/20/2017
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View from behind the par-3 7th hole, Mountain View course Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 03/20/2017
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Great hole! Photo submitted by dongolf0123 on 04/21/2014
Solid play
Solid play. Greens need a little work but not terrible. Staff was good.
Needs lots of work
I played this course about 15 years ago and had a great time…nice course, well maintained.
This time was very different. Many of the tee boxes are very chewed up with bald spots, and a number of the greens have large brown areas (and the hot season hasn’t started yet!)
The fairways are in ok condition.
My biggest criticism is the bunkers. Most of the greens are well bunkered-it’s the only challenging thing about this course-fair enough. But all of the bunkers had mud, or a very thin layer of sand over mud in the bottoms. The sand on the sides was very wet and hard-obviously hadn’t been raked in a long time. If you’re going to heavily bunker a resort course, at least take care of the bunkers so that hi and mid-handicappers have a chance of getting out. I am a mid-handicap player, fairly good in sand…and I struggled in the sand. I played with three hi-handicappers who -not once-got out of a bunker within 3 strokes.
This could be a nice course if Callaway would maintain it, don’t waste your money now…there’s much better public course for less money!
Enjoyed
Callaway is always my favorite. The greens did show some fatigue, but the whole course is well maintained. I started just before lunch time and there were a few groups that caused some slow down, but it happens and I accept it.
Great shape . Excellent pace
Tees, fairways, and greens were in great shape
Bunkers needed a little work. e was wonderful and pro shop was very friendly. Will definitely be back
Greens were vertices two weeks ago and putt very good
Course is in bad shape
This course used to host a PGA tournament…but they don’t take care of it anymore. Sandy greens with weeds make putting a tall task. If they would invest the time and money into it, it would be a 5 star course.
Course was closed
I never got to play because the course was closed due to weather
Beautiful course for young men and women
Overall condition of the course is very good but very short so using a driver is not required except for a few holes. The last 18th hole is very exciting and requests some strategical decisions.
Fast round at callaway
Golf now price was excellent. Pace of play was excellent. Tees and fairways were in good condition considering that we have received a large amount of rain. Greens were recently Vert a Cut but there was no POA on any green. In two more weeks the greens should be excellent is sanded and watered.