The leisure side is extremely well catered for, and the wildlife is abundant and fascinating, the scenery just too much to absorb, mountains, lakes, forests and streams. The popularity of golf has meant that it has become integral in the majority of American developments, and Big Canoe is no exception. There are three nine hole courses on the complex, each separate and different in nature. They are appropriately named, Creek, Chocktaw and Cherokee.
The drive from Atlanta is easy, much of it motorway or dual carriageway, until close to the town of Jasper. Then the rural scene takes over.
The Creek is probably the most challenging of the three nine hole courses, the first three holes are just about as good as any I have had the pleasure to play. Standing on the first tee, the drive is intimidating, but that is just the start. It is a par 4 over a lake to a narrow valley fairway, then an approach to an elevated green. Followed by a long par 5, downhill with the lake threatening the second shot alongside the left, and finally a short iron over the lake to the green. The third is a par 3, to what appears to be an island green, three holes as tough and rewarding as could be imagined.
The standard is set, and three pars would be just cause for celebration. There are chances to recover lost shots on the remaining holes, but a classic nine nevertheless.
Course architect Willard Byrd has provided superb holes around Lake Sconti, making full use of water, elevation and although the course is not long, it is impossible to score unless concentration and course management is fully used.
The Chocktaw and Cherokee nines are somewhat longer, but each provides it's own test, judging club selection for holes with major changes in elevation, especially when there is a breeze blowing. Every club in the bag will have an airing during the course of twenty seven holes. It is impossible to choose a signature hole or holes, there are so many that are imprinted into the memory banks. It is hoped that the photographs can do justice to some of the most beautiful countryside in Georgia.
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