Stone Mountain Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Lakemont and Stonemont courses at Stone Mountain Golf Club different from each other?

You'll find the Lakemont course offers a more scenic, water-heavy experience with stunning views of the mountain, often feeling quite tranquil. Stonemont, on the other hand, is the more traditional championship test, demanding precision and strategic play, especially with its tighter fairways and elevation changes.

When's the ideal time to plan a golf trip to Stone Mountain Golf Club for the best experience?

We highly recommend visiting in spring or fall; the weather is absolutely perfect, and the vibrant foliage around the mountain is breathtaking. Summers can get quite hot and humid, so an early tee time is a must if you're playing then.

Does Stone Mountain Golf Club have any signature holes that really highlight the mountain itself?

Absolutely, you'll find the mountain is a constant, majestic backdrop, but the 18th on Lakemont, playing right towards the carving, is truly iconic. On Stonemont, the elevation changes on holes like the 11th and 12th offer dramatic views and challenging shots that truly incorporate the park's unique topography.

How challenging are the courses at Stone Mountain Golf Club, and are they suitable for golfers of all skill levels?

The courses offer a good challenge, but they're definitely playable for everyone. Stonemont is generally considered the tougher of the two, demanding more strategic thinking, while Lakemont is a bit more forgiving and scenic, making it a great choice for a relaxed round.

What's the overall experience like playing at Stone Mountain Golf Club, beyond just the golf?

Playing here is more than just a round of golf; it's an immersion in a truly unique natural setting. The views of Stone Mountain are constant, and the well-maintained facilities and friendly staff make for a genuinely enjoyable day out, feeling like a real escape.