INDIAN HILLS COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Marietta, GA, USA
Designed by Joe Lee
Indian Hills Country Club sits in the northern Atlanta suburbs of Marietta, where Joe Lee designed a course that opened in the mid-1960s. Lee, a prolific architect who worked extensively throughout the Southeast and Florida during that era, created layouts known for their playability across different skill levels and their integration into rolling, wooded terrain. Indian Hills reflects this approach, routed over gently undulating land typical of the Georgia Piedmont, with tree-lined fairways and elevation changes that add character without overwhelming difficulty.
The course features the kind of strategic design common to Lee's work from this period: doglegs that reward positioning off the tee, greens with modest but meaningful contour, and hazards placed to challenge better players while allowing higher handicappers alternate routes. The property's natural topography provides variety in stance and approach angles, and mature hardwoods frame most holes, creating definition and a sense of enclosure that contrasts with the more open parkland courses found elsewhere in the region.
Indian Hills operates as a private club serving the Marietta community, with a membership drawn largely from families and professionals in the area. The club maintains traditional country club amenities including dining and social programs alongside its golf facilities. While not a tournament venue of regional or national prominence, the course represents a solid example of mid-century suburban club design in the Atlanta market, offering members a well-maintained layout that balances challenge and accessibility within a mature, wooded setting.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Seminole was designed by Joe Lee.
Seminole at Indian Hills Country Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Seminole is 36.
Seminole plays 3,222 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Seminole is 143.
Seminole is a 9-hole course.