Course Reviews

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by Baysinger on Jul 26, 2022 at 11:09am

I was finally able to make it to the famous North Georgia Canopy Tours course in 2019. This course had been on my wish list for several years and I had never taken the chance to get down there so I made sure to make that happen. Was it worth all the hype? It absolutely was! This course had everything you needed in a course. Short wooded holes, long wooded holes, several fairly open holes, left to right holes, right to left holes, downhill holes, uphill holes... and even the very famous chicken coop hole! All of this on top of it having a pro shop where you can buy discs where you check in to play the course. I'll be honest, I've never been a fan of pay to play courses but this one is well worth it. I payed to play, and I would have definitely done it again if it were to ever re-open. Lets keep our fingers crossed. We drove over 3.5 hours and played in the rain and I still had a blast. That will show you how good this course is. If you want to see the video from when my friends and I played the course check out the links below...

Part 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWtF1MKDZ_Q
Part 2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xSXJZguaPk

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by Spyder421 on Jul 24, 2012 at 12:38pm

Although this course is amazing and is a serious test of skills, you need at minimal a 12-Pack... OF WATER! We had 5 bottles and 3 people... didn't work out to well! There is a coke machine on hole 12 "Chicken Coop", but the selection of Poweraide spits out coke, so we didn't even have the chance to select water when it was obviously out. The course is great though... but if you throw off the fairway, you are in for a long look. This is a must play for Disc Golfers. BRING YOUR HIKING BOOTS!

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by Gibber on Jan 6, 2012 at 9:17pm

Fantastic! This is a pro player's course that is incredibly well designed. Level tee pads, even in the most precarious areas, utilize optimal positioning for dramatic fairways with extreme elevation changes. The chicken coop hole is a riot but you'll be talking about a lot more than that. My only complaint is it's not closer to home. I can't wait to camp out for a weekend at the tee-pee rentals. Don't miss this course.

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by WAS01 on Dec 3, 2011 at 6:02pm

Pros:
This private pay to play course is one of Georgia’s must play courses. The course is located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains and is one of the most beautiful courses in the Southeast. The park has been designed to give the canopy tour guest a quiet solitude while they travel through the tree tops of an Appalachian Mountain forest. The course is designed so that it will not disturb the canopy tour guest. Because of this the course is located away from other park activities. The course is mostly wooded with plenty of elevation change, with a wide variety of holes. One hole is located inside of a former chicken house. The park has a pro shop, snack bar and a very friendly staff. I most recently played the course from the short tees this fall. The course is absolutely stunning in the fall and the short tees offer you an energy conserving round. The short tees will give you a different look at the course with a lot of fun shots. The baskets, tee pads and signs are in excellent condition.

Cons:
The elevation change can be bit grueling in the summer. However a Coke machine is available on hole twelve.

Other:
I consider this course to be one of the three must play disc golf destinations in Georgia (Flyboy, The International Disc Golf Center and the North Georgia Canopy Tour).