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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Great views
This is a difficult course with many elevation changes and blind shots. Bring your A game!
Thank you for the recommendation. Come back soon.
Great Day at Highland Walk
My grandson and I played Highland Walk on Saturday, May 12th. It was a beautiful day. The course was in great shape but the 90+ temperature kept many people off the course. We had a wonderful day and my grandson thought that the BBQ sandwich was "the bomb". I think that means good. We drive 35 miles to play this course and yes, we will be back soon.
Thank you for the review and recommendation. Our staff appreciates your time to relate Saturday's experience at Highland Walk. We look forward to having you and your grandson back very soon.
Thanks for the ratings and your recommendation!
Great place to play
This is a state park course, and I got on through a "Hot Deal" for only $10.00 so I was not expecting much. However, the course was in great shape. The greens feel spongy but they roll quick and fairly true.
The course layout is very interesting, with lots of elevation changes and a few holes which require considerable carry. It's a bit tight for me since I'm not very good.
No houses, streets... lots of nature - a woodpecker seemed to follow us around all day.
Overall, a great experience. I drove 45 minutes to get there but would do it again in a heartbeat.
Thank you for taking time to submit a review. We appreciate your assessment and glad you had an enjoyable experience. Will pass your compliments to our maintenance staff. We hope you can make the drive back to Highland Walk and visit us again sometime soon.
great fun playing a hilly course
A buddy and myself took a golf weekend with camping in the nearby Victoria Bryant State Park and playing this golf course. We had great fun. The course is very hilly and we had difficulty judging distances. The fairways, when we hit them were in very good shape as were the greens. Nice practice areas too. This was a perfect weekend for golf and camping.
We appreciate your favorable comments and glad you enjoyed the facility. We hope to see you back.
We have golf packages with great rates for both the campground and our Bluebird cottage.
Barney is a stickler
Old guy in pro shop hates golfnow and takes it out on the customer! Course was in good shape considering the rain we've had. Nice greens. Steps on driving range were slippery, need grips on steps.
Thanks for your review. We will pass your comments regarding the course conditions to our Superintendent. We're sorry about your experience at check in. Many of our on line patrons are not aware that we require them to start at their purchased tee time and play with the others who have also booked the same time. We will double our efforts to better communicate this. We'd like to offer you and your guest a "mulligan" to try us again. Please call Bill at 706-245-6770 to accept.
Challenging Course
Very Challenging course long par 5’s and nice short and fun par 3’s All in between great! Will return to this course.
Thank you for the review and hope to see you back soon.
This course is not for the average golfer.
Very hilly and very difficult for average playe . It is not a course for a round with unexperince players. I know. I played with a guy there and he was in trouble all day.
Thanks for your feedback. We we fully agree with your assessment that Highland Walk is difficult, especially for someone with little or no prior course knowledge.
If we are aware of the situation, we suggest to our beginner caliber players to use a forward set of tees to help make the course play easier and keep things moving at a decent pace. We're sorry about the negative experience you had with your playing partner.
Good track, hidden gem
Good course, great value, challenging. This course is on par with the other state park golf courses in our area, there always a consistent condition and provide a good test of skills. Course is very hilly and some local knowledge is key to good scoring, but whatever you do do not walk take a cart because this course is very hilly
Thanks for your review and recommendation. Totally agree with your assessment that course knowledge is very beneficial to score well. It is a good test. Hope to see you back soon.
Thanks for taking the time to comment and provide your recommendation. We're glad you enjoyed the course!
Another Great Georgia State Park Golf Course
My first time at Highland Walk started off with a warm greeting by the staff. Range was in great shape, and I was allowed to tee off early. The course is not only scenic but fun. Very straightforward but some holes have long carries and offer a challenge. The greens were in absolutely wonderful shape with few ball marks and rolling perfectly. A treat to play and I'll be back!
We appreciate your review and recommendation. Your positive feedback regarding our course conditions will be passed on to the Superintendent. Thanks for your comments about our staff. Hope to see you back soon!
Once again, thanks for your continued recommendation of Highland Walk. We truly appreciate your support!
We appreciate your review and recommendation. Come back soon!
Enjoyable outing
Course was in good shape with perfect weather condition.
Thanks for recommending Highland Walk. We're glad you enjoyed your round and found the course in fine condition. I'll pass on your evaluation to the Superintendent. Please return soon!
Thanks for your continued support. We appreciate your recommendation and taking the time to provide us feedback.
Course is challenging due mostly to hilly terrain, Scenic area. Overall a great course!
Thank you for the review and recommendation. We're glad you enjoyed the course and hope to see you back soon!
I love this course.
the clubhouse is spartan but the staff is great. the greens are slow but are kept like a plush carpet. they are also not easy to read. I repeat; I love this course!
Thank you for the review and glad you enjoyed the course. The greens do tend to be a bit slower during this time of the year as we build them up in preparation for the winter.
My first time here. Read this one...
The drive is quite long, but easy - not a lot of turns. When I arrived there was a very young woman behind the counter that greeted me warmly as I walked in the door. She was obviously brand new to her job, and I appreciated her hospitality. She didn't know the questions to ask to get me checked in so she called over the assistance of a 70+/yo man who is clearly the person many have included in their reviews. He gave her questions to ask me like "Do you have a rider with you?" but he'd ask it instead and look right thru me. The obvious difference in their demeanor was startling, I must say. Kind of like a grizzled old man who wanted only to be next to his woodburning stove, against the fawning of a legitimately sincere customer focused individual. My feedback would be that on days where the two of them work, the old fellow doesn't need to speak to customers because when you have a genuinely nice person who's clearly interested in your day getting off to a nice start, he just needs to re-learn human interaction or go back behind the curtain. Last thing she said to me was "How is your day going?" Nice touch by her and a disquieting uneasiness between the two of them as he was attempting to “train her”, I must say.
Off to the course. Again, my first time here. I arrived 45mins early… to hit balls. This was Monday at 11:00am and the range was closed. Not good – why is the range closed? Close it in the afternoon to pick balls when the place dies. I was scheduled to tee off at 11:50 and because I play at a high level, I like to hit balls and establish my rhythm and tempo prior to play – a key to keeping a low handicap low, and going low on the course. So, they do have an extremely nice chipping green that is oddly placed. It’s between the first green and the fifth tee box, and finding it requires a bit of a jaunt. So, I was there until 11:44 working and promptly departed so I would get to the tee box a moment prior to 11:50.
I got to the tee box at 11:48 and there were two very elderly men at the most forward tee box and two less elderly men waiting behind them at a less forward tee box. The two very elderly men were in the process of hitting their tee shots where I announced “Are you guys the 11:50 tee time?” ( I had to delineate which of these twosomes I was paired with) and they said “Yes” I said “I’m supposed to be playing with you.” The two other elderly men saw this was now a threesome, and barked “Can we play thru?” and this is the first tee box!!! Yow’za!!! So, to say this place is a cluster is a bit of an understatement – where’s the starter? She was there – she was the one who told me where to find the chipping facility. A maud of a lady complete with a tanktop (sleevless shirt). I think she might have been busy getting the cafeteria up and running or something - certainly not adhering to her duties as starter. So, the twosome tee off, in front of a scheduled threesome, and I tell the other two eldery men who I’m supposedly paired with that I play the tips and I proceed to the back tees, as I am a very low handicapper, and am accustomed to playing at well over 7,000yds. Watching the two younger, but still elderly, men play this hole was like watching paint dry. One guy had white slicked back long scraggly hair all along the side of this head and none on top, and had grown it so he could sport a pony tail - just looked completely silly, and not in golfing attire. The other was dressed like a lumberjack, complete with jeans and flannel shirt – this is golf, right? And in golf there is the notion of golfing attire? Not here – certainly not. I’ve played all over and can’t believe this – what I’m seeing.
So, from the tips of this 290yd (downhill that plays probably 270) driveable PAR 4 hole, I had to stand and watch these two slowly play out the hole, and gosh… the lumberjack had a six foot long putter that he spent gobs of time greenside at the cart fiddling with while slick willie was on the green putting. Meanwhile I’m waiting now 10mins to tee off (driveable PAR 4). As these fellows were putting out I hit my tee shot with less than full power, because I don’t want to upset these two titans of the game, and it was struck right at the flag and trickles up to the front edge of the green, and as I drive up to my two very eldery partners, they announce “You go ahead – we’ll only slow you down.” Ok. First, I understand the sentiment – very old guys who shoot 110+ do not want to be continually embarrassed by a guy shooting par or better, and they can’t feel comfortable so they feel bad to holding the better player back. The point is this – why in the world did the starter not have these clearly cohabitable group of FOUR men go off together? So, it gets worse. I make the trek to the green in a minute or less and the two guys aren’t in their cart yet. I pull up behind them, and they say “We’ll let you go in front of us on the next tee box.” And that’s fine so I acknowledge with a wave and signal of approval – I mean, I just drove the green and it took them more than 10 mins to play a silly little golf hole. So, I putt up to the pin, take my birdie, get in the cart, go under the bridge and make my way to the tips of hole #2. The silverhaired Jedi-master is teeing off. What happened to the “we’ll let you go” is what I’m thinking… but no big deal…
I stop the cart and within two seconds Paul Bunyan announces “Well, aren’t you going to go?” At this point I’m about to blow my top and have had it up to my eye balls with the goat rodeo and these non-golfers in street attire. I’ve never played this golf course before, have ZERO clue what the golf hole does, how it’s shaped, the distance, let alone the strategy to play it, and what, he’s thinking it should take me less than two seconds to discerne? That’s what I’m thinking – how dare this lumberjack in jeans and a six foot long putter that is illegal to try and hurry me, WHEN HE TEE’D OFF AT MY TEE TIME? So, I’m a big guy and much younger and spry and retort – “I’m sorry you’re having a bad day, but you just need to calm yourself down right now buddy – it takes me at least ten seconds to find my glove, put it on. Then I have figure out the hole, grab my ball, a tee, a club before I get to my tee box” and boy this made him boil, I could see his brain trying to connect with his mouth, but he had no comeback rightaway. Before I hit my tee shot he did mumble something, but I don’t speak caveman. Anyway, this hole is another driveable PAR 4 at 310yards, and I hit a laser driver into the front greenside bunker, hit that to about 6’ and made another birdie. So, I’m two under thru two holes, and have had to deal with the least savvy golfers in north Georgia on two occasions and played two driveable PAR 4 holes, which most courses, if they have one, it’s not under 300yds, but two and back to back? Well, there were more… Yawn…
So, for the rest of the round I saw not a soul on the course and was able to play golf the way it was mean to be played, with me alone with my thoughts strategizing the terrain and how to avoid mistakes, and if there were opportunities, to take them. The third hole was a medium length PAR 4, where I faded my ball to the right of the 150, and had 164 to a front right sucker pin. Ball was above my feet which meant I would not be able to get close that day, and so I favored the left meat of the green. I like the nuance of this hole. Force me to think. Ball’s above my feet so unless I put the ball back in my stance, the ball will curve hard left missing the green and leave me with a pitch. I take my PAR and go to the next.
Number four is a short PAR 5 that, after I completed the hole, I didn’t quite understand or see fully. I only saw the path to the right which is slightly uphill and a green that was hidden left by trees, requiring a draw for approach. So, I hit a stock fade to the right of the fairway and had 210yds to the center of the green. This pin was tucked far left, and I couldn’t see the pin, so hit a gorgeous pure iron to the front right of the green. When I got to the green and putted out and looked back at the hole, I saw there was a second option off the tee – a lower thinner /riskier fairway. To me, this is a waste of real-estate and something that probably causes the higher handicappers fits and slows pace of play. Only a highly skilled player can hit a thin tree lined fairway, whereas the slicer will be looking for balls and slow others down. Anyway, I took my birdie for a three under thru four and went to the next hole.
Anyway, the fairway grass was lush and superb. The rough, which I only found once during the day, was not overly penal. The green complexes are large, and the grass is a broad leaf Bermuda and not mown for speed, which is a total bummer. There were little to no ball marks, a hallmark of Bermuda, but the speed was probably a 7 or lower on a stimpmeter, so I had to hit the ball with force, which is just not realistic – you will find very few courses with greens this slow. The green speed makes it unpalatable for me to return any time soon, which is unfortunate.
If the greens were a 10 on the stimpmeter and the starting fiasco was avoided I would have no qualms at giving this place a 5-star rating. But, nothing’s perfect.
We appreciate your through review and overall recommendation. You have valid points. The confusion at the 1st tee should have been avoided. We'll reinforce the proper starting process with the staff. The greens were definitely slower on the day you played as the Superintendent began raising the mower height the week before to prepare for the winter. They are normally much quicker. I would welcome a call (706-245-6770, ask for Bill) to better discuss our rationale for the Monday range closing and the questionable dress issue. Thanks, again, for taking the time to provide your feedback.
We totally agree. Thanks for the review and your course assessment. Hope to see you back soon ... with your A game!