Druid Hills Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I play Druid Hills Golf Club if I'm not a member?
Getting on at Druid Hills is strictly by member invitation, so you'll need to know someone in the club. We recommend leveraging your network; it's worth the effort to experience this classic Atlanta track. Once you're there, expect a warm welcome and impeccable service from the moment you arrive.
What's the signature hole or a must-play at Druid Hills?
You absolutely can't miss the par-3 11th-it's a stunner. This downhill shot over water demands precision, and the green is trickier than it looks. Take an extra moment on the tee box to soak in the view before you commit to your shot.
When is the best time of year to experience Druid Hills at its prime?
We always recommend visiting in late spring or early fall when the Georgia weather is perfect-think comfortable temperatures and lush, firm conditions. The course truly shines then, with the azaleas blooming in spring or the foliage turning in autumn providing a beautiful backdrop. Avoid the peak summer heat if you can.
Should I take a caddie at Druid Hills, and what's the typical pace of play?
Absolutely, we strongly recommend taking a caddie at Druid Hills; their local knowledge on these subtle greens is invaluable. The course is very walkable, and with a caddie, you can expect a brisk, enjoyable pace of play, usually around four hours. It truly enhances the classic golf experience.
What's the experience like off the course at Druid Hills-specifically dining or amenities?
The clubhouse at Druid Hills is a true gem, exuding old-school charm without being stuffy. We always make time for lunch in the Grill Room; their pimento cheese sandwich is legendary and the perfect post-round treat. It's a fantastic place to relax and relive your round.