Sequoyah Park
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Course Description:
Mixed wooded and open holes with elevation changes. Dual tees. Map and other info at 1st web page. Tee 13 is across parking lot from 12's basket.
Course Established: 1998
Additional Course Information:
Additional Course Information for Sequoyah Park:
Directions:
Hwy 140 north from Roswell/Alpharetta, go 10.3 miles past 3 silos, turn left on Vaughn Rd. Go 0.7 miles to entrance on left at 7000 Vaughn Rd. Park in parking lots only. 1st tee behind concessions.








Course was very poorly marked, only a few holes had tee signs so you had to guess where the basket was on most. Very short and boring. I do not recommend this course to anyone.
This course is a hidden gem. Hole one has not only bathrooms, but a concession stand. A spigot 20 feet from the tee box is handy to fill your water bottles.
There is a sign directing you to hole 1, but oddly there is no sign AT hole 1. I guess it was so obvious (it is) that a sign was not needed?
From there on, there are so many "next tee" signs that is was starting to get sarcastic. Literally, two "Hole 12" arrow signs that were 45 feet apart, both signs easily visible at the same time:)
Lots of benches and garbage cans. A very well designed and maintained course.
I also enjoyed the vast variety of shots. Uphills, downhills, straight shots, lefties... some requiring control, due to tight lanes.
Most of the rough had very defined paths; this course gets lots of regular play (and people have been looking for discs here for a long time!).
Lots of roll-away putting greens. If you haven't gotten a roll-away at Sequoyah, you have been laying up.
Hole 13 is OLD SCHOOL. Two lanes. One so tight (but fair) that the other lane looks very enticing. Lane 2 plays big righty hyzer, and you are looking to skip it off the road.
I didn't find holes 14 and 15, but when I ran into some locals, they informed me that "they ARE there, just tucked back a bit, in the woods".
Not the longest course in the world, but plenty of SWEET holes.
I'm from the midwest, so that's my perspective... if you like Kaposia Park or Cliff Drive, you will love Sequoyah.