Semi-Private · 18 Holes

The Trophy Club of Atlanta

15135 Hopewell Road, Alpharetta, Georgia

Semi-PrivateMembership
18Holes
Steve MelnykCourse Designer
3.7254 Reviews
Alpharetta, GALocation
17Listings

The Club

About The Trophy Club of Atlanta

The Trophy Club of Atlanta is a semi-private golf club located in Alpharetta, Georgia. The club features an 18-hole championship course designed by Steve Melnyk, offering a challenging yet enjoyable experience for golfers of all skill levels. With a par of 72 and a length of 6,774 yards from the back tees, the course is...

Facilities

Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Club Rental
Club Fitting
Pro Shop
Golf Lessons
Driving Range
Putting Green
Chipping Green
Practice Bunker
Restaurant
Reception Hall
Changing Room

Membership

Joining The Trophy Club of Atlanta

Members of The Trophy Club of Atlanta enjoy access to a championship 18-hole golf course, along with practice facilities including a driving range. The club offers a variety of membership options catering to different age groups and preferences, ensuring a fit for every golfer. Additional amenities include dining facilities and social events, creating a vibrant community for members.

Reviews

What People Say

3.4/5
GolfPass · 608 reviews
3.7/5
Google · 254 reviews
In summary

The Trophy Club of Atlanta is appreciated for its challenging layout and well-maintained greens, which many find to be a highlight of the course. However, visitors frequently criticize the condition of the tee boxes and fairways, as well as the pace of play, which is often slow. Additionally, some guests have expressed concerns about customer service and staff professionalism.

5 years ago
Greens and tee boxes are in horrible shape. Paid $70 for a Friday AM tee time for my bachelor group and wouldn’t have paid $25 if I’d have known what the course was like. Worse than most of the worst muni’s I used to play. Despicable.
— Adam Brudnicki
6 years ago
Played a steamy afternoon round today at 1:20. The place was packed but I was very happy that we finished the round in 4 hours so I do appreciate the pace. I played this once last year and the tee boxes and greens were in bad shape but they’ve done a lot of work getting it back in shape. The greens were lightening fast which is how such a short course really shows it’s teeth. This is well worth the $35 we paid for the round - feels like a bargain given the good shape. I also saw my first snake of the year....
— Rob Huey
5 years ago
This course decided to make you share a cart in the middle of a pandemic without proper notice. They even post signs in an attempt of absolving themselves of liability. So they know this policy is literally putting lives at risk! I will never play this course again!
— Toney Sanders
8 years ago
Unfortunate experience. Saturday, 7:52am tee time. Perfect day for golf...one would think. Both the management and the grounds need improving to earn $75 for a round. Fool me once shame on you, won’t fool me twice. One tee box had only sand, and numerous others were goat track/driving range quality. (Makes sense why you hit off mats on the driving range.) The quality of the greens earned this course an extra star. Nice Bermuda greens with very challenging pin placements. We were rushed onto and then around the course by the Marshall because an afternoon tournament needed our golf carts. Als…
— Justin Reynolds
12 years ago
I have heard a great many things about this course and was excited to play it. The course was in overall pretty good shape with a few tee boxes that could use some work. The fairways were in nice shape and the green ran pretty true. My biggest complaint is the pace of play. If I am going to pay $70+ to play a round of golf I expect the there to be enough rangers and/or for the pro shop to only register enough tee times to to maintain/accommodate a reasonable pace of play. It is ABSURD to have a 5+ hour round and by that I mean it took more than 5 hours just to play 16 holes. I really don't see…
— Mason Carter
10 years ago
About a year ago, the course was challenging and fun....played there a couple of times lately and just won't go back! The rough is ridiculous to the point where you have to step on your ball to find it....just off the fairway. Groups of golfers looking for their golf balls causing massive delays. The last round was 5 hours and 10 minutes...a joke! Was once a good course to play....don't waste your money or your time.
— Artie Bernstein
9 years ago
I have played this course many times. The course is deceptive because it doesn't seem like it should be as difficult as it is. The greens are consistently in good shape with some difficult pin locations. However, many of the tee boxes (blue and white) are beyond repair and need to be rebuilt. They release groups in 8 minute intervals, so if you're impatient or in a hurry on a nice day this isn't for you. The practice facility is nice and spacious. The grill is well stocked with food and beverage, but not always a quick stop at the turn. If you're local, the best way to play is to join the Play…
— Courtney Morrison
10 years ago
Love this course and have been playing here for 4+ years, but I must say that the pro shop staff have never made me feel welcome here. The rangers are super-friendly, however. Not sure what the deal is with the attitude on the other side of the counter, though. Best greens in town for under $70 (weekend rate).
— Nick Prinsloo
8 years ago
The course: Short but tricky. It is fairly hilly and there are some tough holes which makes it fun to play. Decent shape for the winter, tee boxes are pretty torn up. The staff: The majority of the staff I’ve dealt with there are rude. Starter was rude and condescending. There was one decently nice guy in the clubhouse but I’ve dealt with two guys I didn’t much care for in the past. They desperately need some basic customer service training. It seems like a lot of people in the reviews noticed the same.
— Evan Taylor
6 years ago
Trophy Club is not known for well maintained tee boxes or greens, but they have always had a good price. However, after leaving a brand new $250 UE portable speaker in my cart at 7:30pm, I was sure they would handle it like any other professional business or golf course. I called the next morning and was told they would return my call. After calling several times and never getting a return call, I became concerned. I drove up to the clubhouse to speak to management and they would not show their face so I talked to the cart team, and they all just nervously shrugged like they knew they take stu…
— Jason Hill (Jason)
12 years ago
Decent Course. The staff is professional and hard working. Unless you're familiar with the course the hazards are not marked in any fashion which can lead to some nasty surprises. We played on a Sunday and there was no concession cart and water only on two holes. This course could use some work.
— johngaltjkt49
9 years ago
Wow. What a terrible course. All I wanted to do was have a nice day on the links and it was already ruined at hole 1. The chump starters wouldn't let me tee off because I didn't have my receipt. What is this place? Augusta National? The workers at this course have no southern hospitality and probably shoot in the 100s. They do not have the customer service like the gentleman at Country Land. Next the course was backed up for miles. I had to wait at least 10 minutes before teeing off at every hole because the chump starters back up the course. Me and my buddies didn't even finish the round and…
— Lucas Ellenburg

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