Atlanta Athletic Club
Athletic Club · Johns Creek, GA · Founded 1898 · 36 Holes · Designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr., Robert Trent Jones Sr./Rees Jones
About Atlanta Athletic Club
Atlanta Athletic Club is a historic private country club in Johns Creek, Georgia, founded in 1898 and deeply rooted in American golf history as a club whose lineage traces back to East Lake, where Bobby Jones learned the game. The club's Highlands Course, designed by Robert Trent Jones and renovated by Rees Jones for the 2011 PGA Championship, stretches 7,557 yards and has hosted marquee events including the 1976 U.S. Open — the first major championship played in the southeastern United States. With 36 holes of championship golf across the Highlands and Riverside courses, plus a nine-hole par-3 layout, AAC remains one of the most accomplished major championship venues in the country.
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