Chattahoochee Pointe Disc Golf Course
Course Summary
Chattahoochee Pointe Disc Golf Course in Johns Creek, GA, enjoys a high rating of 4.8 stars, reflecting a largely positive reception from its visitors. Players have praised the course for its thoughtful layout, variety of features, and the overall enjoyment it offers to both beginners and seasoned disc golfers. However, some have noted areas where the course could improve, particularly regarding its maintenance and navigation between holes. These criticisms, while relatively minor, suggest that even a well-regarded course like Chattahoochee Pointe has room for refinement to enhance the playing experience further.
Unique features of the course, such as its scenic views and strategic hole placements, have been highlighted as reasons players return. Challenges mentioned in reviews, including occasional overgrown foliage and unclear path markings, suggest that addressing these issues could significantly improve playability and accessibility for all. Despite these hurdles, the course's standout qualities—like its engaging layout and the natural beauty of its surroundings—continue to draw disc golf
Overall Rating
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Top Reviews
Very scenic and well-maintained. I appreciate the shot variety. It’s enough for me as a beginner. However, I could see why some veterans or technical players would get a little bored by the wide openness of many of the fairways.
- Garrison Everett
Amazing course. White tee pads are great for everyone and blue tee pads are a great challenge for skilled players
- kory davis
It is a beautiful park, but as a disc golf course, I felt it lacking. There was not much shot variety, or differences between most of the holes. I found it to be quite repetitive. This is my least favorite course in the north atlanta metro area.
- Jeremy Grant
Pros: open straightforward fun course, bathrooms, good distance, good tee boxes (2), not a lot of trees, six bridges brewery nearby:) Cons: signs suck-you'll definitely get lost first time (esp after 4! 🤣), a lot of walking in the sun, tall weeds if you're too far left or right.
- JohnnySurfer
Nice, mostly open course with a few wooded holes. I really enjoy playing here
- Nathan Bily