TPC AT SUGARLOAF
🇺🇸 Duluth, GA, USA
Designed by Greg Norman


TPC Sugarloaf's Pines and Stables courses, nestled among the Georgia pines near Duluth, stand as monuments to a late 20th-century vision of championship golf accessible to a vibrant residential community. Arthur Hills crafted these parkland courses, routing them through rolling terrain punctuated by mature hardwoods and, of course, towering pines. Known for its generous fairways and strategic bunkering, the Pines course rewards power, while Stables demands a more measured approach, favoring shot-shaping and precise iron play into subtly contoured greens.
Hills' design, while not hosting major professional events, has been a frequent stop for developmental tours, solidifying its reputation as a challenging test for rising stars and a competitive arena for the club's avid membership. The club maintains a strong local presence, drawing its members from the surrounding Atlanta suburbs, and is known to foster a strong culture of friendly competition within its membership.
While not mentioned among the pantheon of America's most demanding courses, TPC Sugarloaf's Pines and Stables provide a classic golfing experience, characterized by meticulous conditioning and a welcoming atmosphere. It serves as a reminder that the spirit of the game thrives just as readily away from the spotlight, on courses cherished by those who call them home.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Pines/Stables at TPC at Sugarloaf has a Course Vaults score of 7.8 out of 10 based on 9 explicit golfer ratings.
Pines/Stables was designed by Greg Norman.
Pines/Stables at TPC at Sugarloaf is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Pines/Stables is 72.
Pines/Stables plays 7,153 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Pines/Stables is 145.