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Bradley Dial
Sugar Hill
2022-04-08
$21 (cart included), played on Friday, April 2022 at
I live in Sugar Hill and have been playing here since 2010. The course had gotten pretty run down over that time. It had gotten so bad that the bunkers were played as ground under repair and the large driving range mat looked like (and felt like) the field in Veterans Stadium circa 1990.
However, with a new mayor and a renewed interest in golf, as well as a dearth of public courses in the area (two public courses in Gwinnett County and one just over the county line in Forsyth have been bulldozed for housing) has inspired some much needed improvements. The bunkers have been weeded and filled with sand, the mat on the range is in the process of being replaced with a new, springy mat, and a lot of trees have been removed which should really help many tee boxes, fairways, and greens be healthier in the future.
$21 (cart included), played on Friday, April 2022 at
I live in Sugar Hill and have been playing here since 2010. The course had gotten pretty run down over that time. It had gotten so bad that the bunkers were played as ground under repair and the large driving range mat looked like (and felt like) the field in Veterans Stadium circa 1990. However, with a new mayor and a renewed interest in golf, as well as a dearth of public courses in the area (two public courses in Gwinnett County and one just over the county line in Forsyth have been bulldozed for housing) has inspired some much needed improvements. The bunkers have been weeded and filled with sand, the mat on the range is in the process of being replaced with a new, springy mat, and a lot of trees have been removed which should really help many tee boxes, fairways, and greens be healthier in the future.