Victoria Bryant State Park
About Victoria Bryant State Park
Victoria Bryant State Park in Georgia is home to the Highland Walk 18-hole golf course. This state park has one four-bedroom Bluebird cottage, as well as 27 tent, Trailer & RV campsites. The state park is located off I-85 east of Atlanta and in addition to the golf course and driving range has three playgrounds, boating, fishing, hiking and an outdoor seasonal swimming pool.Facts
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Beautiful Day of Golf
Still a little early in year for grass greening up, ground was very hard to hit off off at times. Overall golf course was in very good shape with many trees cut from last visit. Loved the new carts with auto brake and video screens with yardage.
Highly recommend
First time here. Great condition and course design. Challenging and fun. Staff is super friendly. Will definitely be back.
A course full of contrasts
Good stuff: very affordable, more than reasonable condition given the time of year, quite good pace of play (About 4.5 hours on a Saturday afternoon).
Not so good stuff: Small range with little parking area for carts, diverse holes - some way too short (Driver + chip) and others way too long (No chance of reaching green in regulation), too many blind shots from the tees and even into greens.
Overall: ok, good value but probably wouldn't rush back if I'm honest. That said, there's not much public golf in the area in general, so can't be too picky.
Always a good time golfing
Their practice area is outstanding. Can spend many hours to hone in your game. Always a pleasure to play there. Due to drought the ground was hard.
Fabulous Greens
I cannot think of a single issue on any green on the course. Amazing.
If you want to ruin your weekend look no further!
Staff was rude, condescending, and incompetent. Got yelled at because the lady thought I had 15 in my group but we only had 4?? Was freaking out and couldn’t work the cash register. Course was cart path only even though course was dry. Course was Very unkept and couldn’t drive carts in parking lot?? Overall horrible experience from the beginning.
Overbearing / unnervingly penetrating / exasperatingly loud and highly inaccurate positioning, satellite controlled golf carts!
I have played the Highland Walk numerous times since 2019 and possess a Golf Pass, albeit not a membership.
The staff is always respectful and will try to help in any way possible; on this day the attendant allowed that I could start early as the next group was still waiting for their fourth player to arrive. At the first tee there was a very accommodating starter/marshal who recorded my particulars and issued course instructions; subsequently was observed interacting with foursomes, possibly maintaining pace-of-play protocol’s. The tee’s, fairways, bunkers and green’s were in good shape. As a septuagenarian veteran, and continuously improving high handicap golfer; as well, the profoundly challenging yet beautiful hills, valleys and gorges; it must be noted the at times volatile and inaccurate interdiction, the golf carts alarm, warning and remedying system, is profoundly overbearing, intimidating, alarmingly loud and profusely inaccurate as to the cart positioning and the out-of-bounds it’s intended to protect. You could be on the cart path, or as in one instance, while following the instructions to enter fairway 80 yards past where my ball crossed the ravine, yet in the fairway and doing as instructed, as I circled back to my ball on it’s high side (10 yards away from out-of-bounds) in the fairway, the cart shuts off and instructs it remedy to reversing a very long distance away from ball and back near the cart path (dangerous in itself). All the while, unnerved, I’m hollering at the system that I’m not in a restricted area, I entered fairway where instructed and as always follow protocols. For this or other senior golfers a session or round of golf can and should be cathartic and enjoyable; and as this course is not walkable for most golfers, the golf carts should not be a bastion, undermining all thing’s good about the playing the game!
Course is in great shape
This state park golf course is challenging, and in great shape. The cost is very reasonable, and the staff is very friendly.
Most holes have wide fairways for your tee shots. Some holes are hilly and you have a couple of blind approach shots. It is important to find the best place to "miss" on the tough holes in order to score.
I was pleasantly surprised with this course. It is getting harder to find good courses that don't charge an arm and a leg these days in the metro area. The drive is not bad.
Pretty challenging from the tips... lots of blind flags to shoot at due to terrain change. Wonderful greens. Plays longer than listed.
Very nice course & affordable
Tee box & greens were very nice. Up keep was done very well. You can’t beat $40 to play this course. Great course for average golfer…