Achasta Golf — Dahlonega, GA.
The Jack Nicklaus signature course at Achasta — eighteen holes routed across 750 mountain acres with the Chestatee River woven through the back nine. Built 1996. Private play, with limited public access to the practice range and pro shop.
Front nine north. Back nine across the river.
The Chestatee River bisects the property at a gentle east-west angle, and Nicklaus used it as the routing’s natural pivot. The opening nine plays the upland fairways north of the water; the back nine drops into the river corridor, crosses it three times by footbridge, and carries it once on the approach to fifteen. The result is two distinct nines — uphill control on the front, water-and-shadow on the back.
The front nine — upland fairways.
Holes 1 through 9 unfold north of the river on rolling hardwood-fringed fairways. Nicklaus opens with a forgiving downhill par 4 to ease tournament nerves, then quickly escalates — the third is the front’s signature uphill par 5, and the seventh demands a precise mid-iron to a green tucked behind a stone-lined creek. You finish the front beside the clubhouse, with a clear view of the practice range.
The back nine — the river corridor.
Holes 10 through 18 descend across the first footbridge and play through the Chestatee corridor. The water comes into view on twelve, threatens the second shot on fourteen, and is fully in play on fifteen — a downhill par 4 with a forced carry over a wide bend of the river. The back finishes with a long par 5 climbing back to the clubhouse veranda — the closing approach most members rank as the best view at Achasta.
The uphill par 5.
A demanding three-shot hole that climbs steadily off the tee. Bunkers stair-step up the right side of the fairway; the green sits in a natural bowl with bail-out short and trouble long. The front nine’s identity hole.
The river carry.
A downhill par 4 demanding a forced carry over a wide bend of the Chestatee on the approach. The most photographed shot on the property — and the most decisive on a scorecard. Distance to clear water varies with river level.
The closing par 5.
A long climb back to the clubhouse veranda. Reachable in two for the long hitters but rewards a strategic lay-up — the green is shallow, guarded, and visible from the dining terrace. The closing view most members rank above any other on the course.
Want to see the fairway-frontage homes on this routing?
Fairway-frontage parcels along these eighteen holes carry a price premium of roughly 15-25% over interior lots, and the river-frontage homes along the back nine trade off-market when they trade at all. Gold Peach Realty maintains the current Achasta inventory plus the off-market layer.
A private course — with limited public access.
Achasta is a private club. Course play is reserved for members and member-sponsored guests. That said, several touch points are open to the public — the pro shop welcomes walk-ins, the practice range admits guests on a day fee, and member sponsorship opens a path to play the course before you join. Below is what’s actually accessible and what’s not.
| What | Who can use it | Approx cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| The 18-hole course | Members + sponsored guests | Guest fee applies | A member must accompany or sponsor guest play. Tee times through the pro shop. No reciprocal public play. |
| Practice range | Members + day-fee guests | ~$25 guest fee | Member-sponsored guests can access the range on a day fee. Bucket included. Putting green typically free for the same group. |
| Pro shop | Open to the public | No fee to browse | Titleist apparel, custom fittings by appointment, demo days, and tournament check-in. Walk-ins welcome during regular hours. |
| Clubhouse dining | Members + sponsored guests | À la carte | The Achasta Grill is reserved for members and their accompanied guests. No public reservations. |
| Sponsored prospect rounds | Prospective members | By membership office | Serious prospects can usually arrange a sponsored round before joining. Your Gold Peach Realty advisor coordinates with the membership office. |
The design details, on the record.
The course opened for play in 1996 as one of Jack Nicklaus’s signature designs in Georgia — and the only signature Nicklaus in the North Georgia mountains. The routing covers approximately 7,000 yards from the championship tees with a course rating in the mid-74s and a slope of 142 — numbers that reflect both the elevation change and the river carries Nicklaus engineered into the back nine. The agronomy team maintains bentgrass greens with bermuda fairways, with overseed planning that keeps the course playable through every season except heavy winter cold.
The Nicklaus involvement.
A Jack Nicklaus signature course is the senior designation in the Nicklaus Design portfolio — Nicklaus is personally involved in the routing decisions and the final course visit. Achasta was the only Nicklaus signature course built in the North Georgia mountains, and its routing around the Chestatee River corridor is the design element members and visiting players most often cite as its identity. The original course architect-of-record team included Nicklaus Design lead associates working under his direct review during the 1995-1996 construction window.
The practice facilities.
The practice range sits at the front of the clubhouse along the main approach drive — a full-length grass-tee range with target greens, separated short-game area, and the putting green adjacent to the first tee. The club professional runs scheduled clinics, private lessons, and an active junior development program through the summer months. Custom club fittings are coordinated through the pro shop, with Titleist as the primary apparel and equipment partner.
Want to play the course before you buy on it?
Gold Peach Realty coordinates sponsored prospect rounds and full membership-office walk-throughs for serious Achasta buyers. Same-day weekday response. Browse current inventory of homes on the fairway, or pick up the phone and start the conversation.
By phone · weekdays 9-6 (770) 283-1223