Lanier Golf Club sits in Cumming, Georgia, in the rolling terrain north of Atlanta near Lake Lanier. Designed by Joe Lee and opened in the mid-1970s, the course reflects Lee's characteristic approach to shaping golf holes within natural landforms, using elevation changes and strategic bunkering to define play. Lee, a prolific architect who worked extensively across the Southeast and Florida, typically emphasized playability for a range of skill levels while incorporating enough challenge to reward thoughtful course management.
The layout moves through wooded corridors and across moderately hilly ground typical of the Georgia Piedmont. Fairways often require accurate placement to avoid trees and set up favorable angles into greens, which Lee contoured to accept well-struck approach shots. Water comes into play on several holes, and the bunkering—both greenside and fairway—frames landing areas and green complexes in Lee's straightforward style. The routing takes advantage of natural elevation shifts, offering variety in stance and perspective throughout the round.
Lanier Golf Club operates as a private facility serving the Cumming area and the broader North Georgia golf community. The course provides a traditional country club experience in a region that has seen significant residential and recreational growth over recent decades. While not a tournament venue of national prominence, it represents a solid example of mid-1970s Joe Lee design work tailored to its landscape and membership.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Lanier was designed by Joe Lee.
Yes. Lanier at Lanier Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Lanier is 72.
Lanier plays 6,771 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Lanier is 135.
Lanier is a 18-hole course.