Forest Hills Golf Club
publicForest Hills Golf Club in Augusta carries a rich legacy steeped in the history of golf's most storied city. Located minutes from Augusta National, this storied public course has hosted professional and amateur tournaments over its long lifetime and continues to offer one of the most atmospheric rounds in Georgia. Tree-lined fairways wind through classic Southeastern terrain, demanding accurate tee shots and deft approach play. The course's mature pines and hardwoods create natural corridors that amplify both the beauty and challenge of each hole. For golf pilgrims visiting Augusta during Masters week or any time of year, Forest Hills provides an authentic taste of Augusta golf history at an accessible public price point. The well-regarded clubhouse and friendly staff add to the experience.
Forest Hills Golf Club opened in the early 1920s and was designed by Donald Ross, making it one of his signature works in the Augusta area. The course hosted the Augusta Open on multiple occasions in the mid-20th century, attracting touring professionals and cementing its reputation. Its Ross-era design philosophy — subtle contours, crowned greens, and strategic bunkering — remains largely intact today.
- Historic Augusta course with a tournament pedigree stretching back decades
- Mature pine-lined fairways that echo the atmosphere of Augusta's legendary clubs
- Challenging bentgrass greens that demand precise approach shots and sharp putting
- One of the best public-access values in a city dominated by exclusive private clubs
- Close proximity to Augusta National makes it ideal for Masters-week itineraries
Masters week demand spikes sharply; rest of year books 4-5 days ahead on weekends due to Augusta golf tourism.
Without automated alerts, you'd need to constantly refresh the booking site hoping to catch a cancellation. That's where TeeTimeGo comes in — we monitor the tee sheet and notify you the moment a slot opens.
During Masters week (April), book as far in advance as possible — slots disappear weeks out. Off-peak weekdays are easy to book same-day. Check GolfNow for discounted afternoon rates.
Pro tip: Set a TeeTimeGo alert so you're notified the instant a cancellation opens — even at 2am.
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When do tee times typically open at Forest Hills Golf Club?
During Masters week (April), book as far in advance as possible — slots disappear weeks out. Off-peak weekdays are easy to book same-day. Check GolfNow for discounted afternoon rates.
Can I set alerts for specific times at Forest Hills Golf Club?
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Is Forest Hills Golf Club hard to book?
Masters week demand spikes sharply; rest of year books 4-5 days ahead on weekends due to Augusta golf tourism.
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