Brickyard Golf Club is a private 18-hole course in Macon, Georgia, originally established as Riverside Golf and Country Club in 1961 and redesigned by Charles M. Mahannah. The course was renovated by noted architect Bob Cupp in 2005 and features a challenging layout with rolling terrain and strategic water hazards across 7,128 yards. The club has hosted the Georgia State Amateur Championship and takes its current name from the historic brick manufacturing heritage of the surrounding Macon landscape.
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Idle Hour Country Club is a historic private club founded in Macon, Georgia, occupying land once known as the Idle Hour Stock Farm. The 18-hole, par-72 championship course was designed by Donald Ross in 1924 and later refined through renovations by architect John LaFoy, retaining the classic domed greens and natural elevation changes characteristic of Ross's work in the region. The club has served as a venue for Georgia State Golf Association championships and remains a cornerstone of central Georgia's private club tradition.
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River North Country Club is a private 18-hole club established in Macon, Georgia, offering a par-72 championship course stretching 6,800 yards with a slope rating of 135. Architect Bob Cupp redesigned the course in 2002, incorporating strategic water hazards and sand traps that elevate the challenge for competitive play.
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