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Chateau Elan Golf Club & Resort, Woodlands Course

6060 Golf Club Dr, Braselton, Georgia, 30517
Type: Resort
No. Holes: 18
(678) 425-6050
Architect: Denis Griffiths (33)
                      
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Detailed description of Chateau Elan Golf Club & Resort, Woodlands Course

Chateau Elan Golf Club & Resort is a Resort, 63 hole golf facility located in Braselton, Georgia. Chateau Elan Golf Club three eighteen hole courses and one 9-hole, par 3 course. The courses are The Legends Course, The Chateau Elan Course, The Woodlands Course and Par-3 Course.

The Woodlands first opened for play in 1996. The course was designed by Denis Griffiths.

The Woodlands course at the Chateau Elan Golf Club is extremely tight, so keep your tee shot straight or you'll definitely be hitting out of the woods. The greens have subtle breaks similar to the other courses at the resort, but they are slightly larger.

The Woodlands course at the Chateau Elan Golf Club plays to a par-72 and a maximum distance of 6,738 yards. The course rating is 72.5 with a 131 slope rating. Designed by Denis Griffiths, ASGCA, the Woodlands golf course opened in 1996.

The Chateau Elan Course has three lakes and two creeks winding their way through its design. These water hazards come into play on ten of the eighteen holes. This course is open to the public.

The Legends Course at Chateau Elan is a private course which is only for the use of members, guests of members, and hotel guests. The fairways vary in width, and the well-manicured greens are fast. Water hazards come into play on several holes. The Legends is also the home of the annual Sarazen World Open Championship, a PGA Tour co-sponsored and PGA European Tour sanctioned tournament.

The nine hole, walking only, Par 3 Course is short but challenging. Use of the driving range is included with the green fees.

This course has been reviewed 7 times
Golf Course ranker Photo, David Theoret
Crossville, TN

Guest (cart not included), played on Saturday, August 2019 at 7:00 AM

Chateau Elan - A Golf Resort and Winery That Has It All!

Attention golf and wine aficionados: There's a resort about 40 miles northeast of Atlanta, GA that is a full production winery with 45 holes of resort-style golf. With 3,500 acres of wine and golf, it's sure to keep enthusiasts of both busy.

Chateau Elan is both a luxurious golf resort and winery - the first winery of its kind in the region since Prohibition - a tennis center, equestrian show center, conference center, European-style health spa, and residential community.

Chateau Elan was founded by Don and Nancy Panoz. The couple met while Don was attending Greenbrier Military Academy. After his tour of duty ended, Don studied business at Duquesne University and operated two drug stores in Pittsburgh while Nancy stayed home and attended to the couple's 5 children. Eventually, Don formed Mylan Laboratories, which became an innovative leader in the field of pharmaceutical delivery.

In 1969, the Panoz family packed up and moved to Ireland and created the Elan Corporation, which holds more than 100 worldwide patents including the nicotine patch. During visits to the Elan research lab in Gainesville, GA, the couple gained an affection for Muscadine wine, made from the indigenous Muscadine grapes. It seemed only natural that their next endeavor would be to delve into the world of fine wines! By instilling the same discipline and standards that made them highly successful in the pharmaceutical industry, Chateau Elan and its award-winning vineyards have become the envy of many within the winery world.

In addition to an award-winning winery - with hundreds of national and international awards to its credit - it's also home to 45 holes of golf. You'll experience everything Georgia golf has to offer, serene valley lakes and rolling Georgia hills. The Woodlands is one of two championship 18-hole layouts and is considered by many to be the most challenging and scenic of the two. As you play your way around The Woodlands, you'll be treated to stunning views of the north Georgia foothills. The course plays around several sparkling lakes and towering trees line the fairways of a few holes. There are plenty of elevation changes so be ready for a few blind shots and the rolling terrain makes for some interesting lies. From the back tees, Woodlands plays 6,725 yards, with a course rating of 73.1 and a slope of 135. At 6,355 yards (71.1/132), the Green tees provide most men all the golf they can handle while the ladies will find the Burgundy tees (4,850/69.2/129) a good test of their abilities. Four sets of tees make the Woodlands course enjoyable for golfers of all abilities.

One of the most memorable holes on the course is Number 8, a par 5 that plays 508 yards from the Green tees. Unless you're a monster off the tee, it's a three-shot hole, predominantly because of the large lake that fronts the green. The preferred shot off the tee on this dogleg right is down the right side of the fairway and is your only hope at getting on in two. It also opens up your shot to the fairway on the other side of the lake. Most players will choose to layup in front of the lake, which still leaves a minimum of 150 yards, slightly downhill to the green. If you're coming in from the left side as many will do, beware of the two large bunkers front left. Amazingly, this hole is handicapped 5th hardest.

The Chateau Course wanders across 170 acres, winding around a lake and two creeks. Thick Bermuda rough borders the fairways and creates the contours that can be seen from the tee. The design is more open than the Woodlands Course and not surprisingly, water comes into play on several holes. Eighty-seven bunkers have been strategically placed throughout the layout and can hamper what you thought was a great shot. Chateau plays 7,030 yards from the back tees with a course rating of 74 and a slope of 137. Those wanting slightly less of a challenge will move up to the White tees (5,900/69.2/124). Ladies will find the course enjoyable from the Burgundy tees (5,132/70/120). With four sets of tees, everyone can find suitable yardage.

No single hole on the Chateau Course showcases the beauty and challenge of the golf course better than the 14th, a narrow dogleg right with tree-lined fairways. Adding to the aesthetics is the waterfall on the pond, short right of the green. The hole plays 400 yards from the white tees and slightly uphill, so it takes two well-struck shots to get on in regulation. The lone single bunker back right sees a lot of action from golfers avoiding the water hazard.

There's also a par-3 course on property. Holes range in length from 73 to 153 yards for men, with water hazards and sand traps in play on several holes. The greens are small, so accuracy is at a premium. The 9th hole is the longest and plays almost totally over water with a sand trap in the front left. The course can be walked in less than two hours and is open to the public.

Chateau Elan also boasts some pretty impressive practice facilities that are open to the public. Their full-length driving range is open during daylight hours. There are plenty of targets to dial in your distances and the Wee Links Practice Facility has a multi-tiered pitching station, practice bunkers, a Bentgrass, and two TifEagle Bermuda practice greens.

Chateau Elan is known for its luxurious accommodations, whether it's a room or suite at the Inn or a golf villa on the 15th fairway of the Chateau Course. The rooms at Chateau Elan are larger than those at most hotels. The bedding is exquisite with embroidered white linens on top of a cushy pillowtop mattress. The dark rich walnut wood plays well off of the silver patina of the nightstand and desk.

Within each guest room you'll find the standard amenities: mini-fridge, hairdryer, coffee maker, iron, ironing board, and free WiFi. Bathrooms are well-appointed, with oversized bathtubs and separate showers. If you need to get some work done, you'll find a work desk with data ports and voice mail. When it's time to relax, throw on a robe, kick back and turn on the 40 inch flat-screen TV.

Chateau Elan offers 2- and 3-bedroom villas, perfect for golfers. The golf villas are located on the 15th fairway of the Chateau Course, with various sleeping configurations. Each villa has an open floor plan with a kitchen, elegantly furnished living room with an LED fireplace and big screen TV. Villas are available on a nightly basis, or as part of the Girls Just Want to Have Wine Villa Package and Villa Golf Packages. The golf packages include overnight accommodations, unlimited golf on the Chateau, Woodlands, and Par 3 courses, golf carts and unlimited access to the driving range. Check with Chateau Elan for pricing as it varies by season.

Besides award-winning golf courses, Chateau Elan boasts a variety of health and fitness facilities, including a seasonal outdoor pool and a fitness room with free weight dumbbells, treadmills, elliptical trainers and stair masters. The Chateau Elan Racquet Club offers the best tennis programs in Braselton, Georgia. They have three lighted hard courts, 2 lighted clay courts, and 4 lighted pickleball courts. Bring a playing partner or have the club match you up with someone of the same caliber.

Dining is a special treat at Chateau Elan, with 6 dining venues offering a variety of cuisines with award-winning dishes and ingredients. From regional Southern and All-American to Mediterranean, Irish, and healthful Spa Cuisine and settings from casual to intimate fine dining, Chateau Elan has something for everyone.

The Versailles Restaurant is located inside the glass-topped atrium of the Inn. The Versailles Restaurant is open seven days a week and features breakfast, lunch and dinner buffets as well as a set menu with a modern twist that includes regional favorites and char-grilled steaks.

The Marc Bar & Restaurant and is a southern-inspired bar and chophouse with a completely refreshed menu and a focus on artisanal libations. They have a curated list of wine, champagne, beer and an exclusive assortment of inventive cocktails. The cuisine features hand-selected premium aged steaks and southern-inspired dishes as well as desserts, perfect for sharing or savoring alone.

Paddy's Irish Pub at Chateau Elan is an authentic Irish pub. Seriously; all of Paddy's furnishings and fixtures were created in Ireland and then shipped to Chteau Elan and reassembled. Paddy's is a spirited pub and serves up traditional Irish food, drink, and live music.

Sarazen's Bar & Grille can be found inside the newly renovated Chateau Elan Golf Clubhouse, Sarazen's features an All-American menu with grilled burgers and hot dogs, sandwiches and salads. You'll also find your favorite post-golf libations within their large variety of spirits and hand-crafted cocktails. Take it out on the open-air covered porch with sweeping views of the 18thgreen. Sarazen.s offers breakfast and lunch menus and a bevy of big-screen TVs to catch your favorite team in action.

The spa is not without its dining venue. Fleur-de-Lis is a lovely, sunny dining room overlooking the lake and gazebo at the Chateau Elan Spa where Spa Chef Christina Dolby artistically prepares gourmet breakfast and lunch dishes using only the healthiest of ingredients. Afternoon tea is served daily along with low-calorie desserts. The menu changes seasonally and is a must if you are visiting the spa.

Should you find yourself by the pool soaking up some rays at the main resort pool, be sure to stop by Le Soleil Pool Bar. They offer a light selection of refreshing sandwiches, salads, and snacks in addition to your favorite poolside cocktail. You'll find live music and drink specials every weekend during the summer.

The Spa at Chateau Elan is a peaceful sanctuary and the perfect escape, whether you're staying at Chateau Elan overnight or as a day guest. Inside, the talented staff of massage therapists is ready to engage you in multi-sensory treatment to refresh and rejuvenate your body, mind, and soul. Whether it's a quiet day of luxurious pampering, an aromantic getaway with that special person or an afternoon with friends, Chateau Elan's world-class spa is an experience you won't soon forget.

Chateau Elan is the only certified Conference Center in America that has a full-production, working winery and vineyards. There are 30 meeting rooms, four ballrooms, 12 conference rooms, one boardroom, and a tiered auditorium with stage and fixed seating within the 40,000 sq. ft. conference center. Also, there are numerous outdoor settings, including a 16th-century-style French Chteau that provide creative backgrounds for meetings, banquets, and receptions.

Would travel: 30-60 Miles, Vacation Worthy
Bottom line: I would play again
 
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Rank ID # : 029604
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Warner Robins, GA

(cart included), played on Sunday, May 2016 at 11:30 AM

Really expected more from this course. It was fun to play but nothing great. The greens were the most disappointing. They were not very fast and in poor shape. I am used to the greens in the Atlanta area being very fast and well maintained. However the bunkers were in excellent shape. Great sand. Being in the Atlanta area, a cart is necessary. The course is totally built on hills. Range balls were part of the green fee. That was unique. We ate the Mothers day buffet after and it was fantastic.

Would travel: 10-20 Miles, Vacation Worthy
Bottom line: I would play again, Fair priced based on quality and competitive area pricing
 
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Rank ID # : 028042
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Johns Creek, GA

$31 (cart included), played on Tuesday, March 2011 at noon

It was my birthday so not much could go wrong. With a Golfnow T time and a beautiful day it was worth endurng aerated greens (they were in fairly good condition). It was quiet, with a nice pace and I played with two other singles who enjoyed themselves as well.

Would travel: 20-30 Miles, Not Vacation Worthy
Bottom line: I would play again, Better than average course for the area
 
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Rank ID # : 013468
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Bainbridge, GA

$76 (cart included), played on Monday, July 2010 at 10am

Played in a scramble tournament and was well pleased with the course as a whole.

Would travel: 60-120 Miles, Vacation Worthy
Bottom line: I would play again, Better than average course for the area, Fair priced based on quality and competitive area pricing
 
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Rank ID # : 010821
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Dunwoody, GA

(cart included), played on Tuesday, October 2008 at 6am

We were first morning tee off and what a nice treat to see traps freshly raked and no waiting for grass crews to complete mowing tasks.

Chateau Elan is not an easy course, and all phases of your game will have been tested by the end of your round. The course was in excellant condition and staff always makes it a delight to have selected their site.

Would travel: 30-60 Miles, Vacation Worthy
Bottom line: I would play again, Better than average course for the area
 
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None worth mentioning
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Rank ID # : 005028
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Atlanta, GA

$56 (cart included), played on Saturday, February 2008 at 6am

Great course for great price close to metro Atlanta!

Would travel: 20-30 Miles
Bottom line: I would play again, Better than average course for the area, Ranks with the best in this price level
 
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Rank ID # : 002041
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Roswell, GA

$71 (cart included), played on Sunday, October 2007 at 8am

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Would travel: 60-120 Miles
Bottom line: I would play again, Best course in the area
 
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Rank ID # : 001277
4.1/5
Based on 7 reviews
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