BERKELEY HILLS COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Duluth, GA, USA
Designed by Arthur Davis, Gary Player, Ron Kirby
Rolling Hills/King Hills at Berkeley Hills Country Club is where Atlanta's established families have convened for generations, a place where golf tradition runs deep amidst the region’s burgeoning landscape. The course, while not nationally prominent, offers a stern but fair test reflective of its parkland setting just north of the city.
Originally crafted in the late 1960s, the layout presents a classic challenge defined by tree-lined fairways and subtly contoured greens. Over the years, it has seen subtle refinements, maintaining its character while adapting to modern play. While not exceptionally long, the course demands strategic positioning off the tee to navigate doglegs and avoid hazards. The greens, often described as deceptively quick, reward thoughtful approach play and a deft putting touch.
While Berkeley Hills may not boast a storied tournament history, its true value lies in its vibrant membership. The club is a hub for local business leaders and families, fostering a strong sense of community. Stories abound of crucial deals being brokered on the 10th tee or long-standing rivalries settled on the final green.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Rolling Hills/King Hills was designed by Arthur Davis, Gary Player, and Ron Kirby.
Rolling Hills/King Hills at Berkeley Hills Country Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Rolling Hills/King Hills is 72.
Rolling Hills/King Hills plays 6,399 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Rolling Hills/King Hills is 128.
Rolling Hills/King Hills is a 18-hole course.