The Golf Club at Bradshaw Farm - White/Blue - Course Review
- Atlanta Golf
- Mar 31
- 4 min read
An Atlanta Golf Course Review
Off-season review on 03/03/2026 by Joe Davis (@atlgolfs)
The Golf Club at Bradshaw Farm
Public
Rates: $58-$89
Woodstock, GA
1hr North of Downtown Atlanta
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Bradshaw Farm is a rare 27 hole course that features epic, elevated tee shots, tricky par 5s, and consistently solid conditions year-round. I've had Bradshaw in the rotation for about 3 years now for good reason. Pro Tip- NEVER buy off GolfNow
I love a good theme and Bradshaw Farm really leans into the "farm" in their name. Big red barn inspired clubhouse greets you as you pull up. Inside you'll find a cozy bar/grill and an unassuming pro-shop with all of the essentials.
Practice Facilities
The range is solid, but they only have mats to hit off of. That said, it's very fun hitting off essentially a cliff. I have on good authority that they will be constructing an awning over the range to allow it to be open rain or shine, and possibly install launch monitors.
S: $6
L: $10
The rest of the practice area is top notch. Massive putting green with lots of undulation, and a chipping green complete with a practice bunker. I really like how the chipping green has a few different lies you can practice from. They also have ball coral tool - nice touch.
The Course
We started on the White 9 and there's a reason I call this the best opening tee shot in Metro-Atlanta (see scorecard photo). It's got everything: elevation, water, mountainside, bunker, etc. It's perfect. And really the opening stretch of holes on white are great: 2- straightaway par 5 with a tight fairway, 3 - tricky par 4 where you take your chances on how close you get to the hazard at the 230 mark, 4 - elevated par 3 with water and bunkers.

There's also a solid amount of quirk on the white 9, for example, the split fairway on number 9 and the tree guarding the green.
The blue 9 layout I never enjoy quite as much. The opening tee shot is so tough to get right, and on many of the holes the hazards are sneaky - if you've played you probably know someone that has pulled their tee ball into the left water on 15 (it's me. I'm the person you know). Literally 8/9 holes have a water hazard in play. 12 also isn't a very well designed hole - feels like they just combined a short par 4 and long par 3.

That said, the par 3 14th is a really fun, downhill par 3 that has the clubhouse in the backdrop. 17 is also an epic par 5 that provides you with a huge risk-reward opportunity from the tee box. Blue 18 is also a pretty weak finisher (Red 9 has the best finisher imo)
The par 3 combo between the white/blue 9s is very good. I believe I went 6i, 9i, PW, 5i on this day. Elevation, forced carries, and interesting green complexes made them very fun.
Conditions
Conditions were very good, which is what I've come to expect from Bradshaw. Tee boxes had plenty of grass, fairways were solid, bunkers had plenty of sand, and the greens were rolling very nice - even a touch faster than I'm used to at Bradshaw.
There are a few tee boxes that had some uneven sections, but it wasn't hard to adjust and find a level stance/lie, there were also some soggy parts to the course in the low lying areas, but we had had some rain recently, so I wouldn't hold that against them. Also, for whatever reason the backside of the green on hole 9 has always struggled.

Some of the bunkers are a different color with a more reddish tint, and I also noticed some larger rock fragments in one of the bunkers, but overall they were definitely above average.
The greens kind of looked patchy to the naked eye, but I think that's just how the grass appears in the off-season. At a closer glance, they appeared perfectly healthy.
Misc.
Pace of play was solid, but I've played there enough and know enough people that will tell you that weekends can get pretty slow.
In December 2025, a long-time member and lover of the club/course bought it from the previous owners (rumored purchase price ~$15 million). That's exactly who you'd want taking over and already there are some big plans in place:
New range cover featuring fans, heaters, and Trackman
Clubhouse renovation
If you're in the area, I would recommend looking into their Players Club program. For $95 you get:
Two Large Buckets of Range Balls Daily
10% Off Apparel in the Pro Shop
Drink Included with Your Round (see current access times below for breakdown)
50% Off Posted Rates
Reciprocal Rates at Trophy Club of Apalachee in addition to The Golf Club at Bradshaw Farm
Value
I always feel like Bradshaw is worth the price of admission. I think the $89 top-end price is right on the bleeding edge of that value, and I really wish they would throw in some range balls when paying that top price.... but considering the course, the conditions, and some of the little touches they incorporate, I still think it's appropriate. The good news is that after 3pm on weekdays the price drops to $44 and on weekends it drops to $54. That's a steal. As I mentioned at the beginning do NOT use GolfNow - prices are $20 - $30 higher. Use their website or call the shop.
I've been recommending Bradshaw Farm for years, and that will continue.
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