Georgia Golf Weather
Long playable season — 280+ playable days at most courses. April–May is peak (low 80s, dry, blooming azaleas). July–August is humid (75°F dew points), but mornings remain workable. Mild winters mean no real shutdown outside the mountains.
Top Georgia golf cities — pick one for the local forecast
Savannah
26 courses
Atlanta
19 courses
Saint Simons Island
13 courses
Newnan
11 courses
Augusta
10 courses
Macon
9 courses
Alpharetta
8 courses
Greenville
8 courses
Marietta
8 courses
Fairburn
7 courses
Greensboro
7 courses
Duluth
7 courses
Georgia golf weather — frequently asked
When is the best time to play golf in Georgia?
Long playable season — 280+ playable days at most courses. April–May is peak (low 80s, dry, blooming azaleas). July–August is humid (75°F dew points), but mornings remain workable. Mild winters mean no real shutdown outside the mountains.
What dew point is comfortable for golf in Georgia?
Comfortable golf is dew points under 60°F regardless of where you play. Below 50°F is ideal — dry air, grips stay tacky, ball carries normal distance. Above 70°F is uncomfortable: hands slip, ball flies shorter, dehydration matters.
How does altitude affect golf in Georgia?
Most Georgia courses sit at low elevation, so altitude doesn't meaningfully change ball flight. Pick a city below for the local forecast and conditions.
Where can I check weather for a specific Georgia golf course?
Open the course on Stymie's directory and use the weather card on the right side of the course page — it links to a course-specific forecast at /weather?course={course-slug}. Or pick a city below for an area-wide read.
