Bulloch County

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Bulloch County a good standalone golf destination, or better as a stopover?

Honestly, with just two courses, Bulloch County isn't a primary golf destination for a multi-day trip. We recommend it as an excellent stop if you're passing through Georgia or looking for a quick, relaxed golf outing without the crowds you'd find in bigger golf hubs.

What's the best time of year to play golf in Bulloch County for ideal conditions?

You'll find the most pleasant golf weather in Bulloch County during the spring (March-May) and fall (September-November). The temperatures are mild, and the humidity is lower, making for a much more enjoyable round than the sweltering summer months.

What can I expect regarding green fees and overall golf costs in Bulloch County?

Golf in Bulloch County is refreshingly affordable, offering great value compared to resort destinations. You can typically expect green fees to range from $35-$60 with a cart, making it an excellent option for budget-conscious golfers looking for a quality round.

Beyond the golf courses, what else is there to do in Bulloch County?

While golf is your main draw, Bulloch County offers a charming small-town experience, especially around Statesboro. You can explore Georgia Southern University's campus, visit the Statesboro Main Street Farmers Market on Saturdays, or enjoy some local Southern cuisine.

How do the two courses in Bulloch County compare, and which one should I prioritize?

The two courses offer distinct experiences; one is generally a more traditional, well-maintained public track, while the other might lean towards a local, community feel. If you only have time for one, we'd suggest researching current conditions, but generally, the more established public course will offer a slightly more polished experience.