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Atlanta Athletic Club

Atlanta Athletic Club
AAC - 2001 PGA Championship - -15 Highlands.JPG
Par - 3 15th, Highlands Course.
Club information
Location Johns Creek, Georgia, United States
Established 1898 (1904 for golf course)
Type Private
Total holes 45
Website Atlanta Athletic Club
Highlands Course
Designed by Robert Trent Jones, Sr., back 9
Joe Lee, front 9
Rees Jones (2006 redesigned)
Par 72
Length 7,613 yards (6,961 m)
Course rating 77.0
Riverside Course
Designed by Robert Trent Jones, Sr.
Rees Jones (2003 redesign)
Par 72
Length 7,428 yards (6,792 m)
Course rating 76.2
Par 3 Course
Designed by Ken Mangum
Par 27

The Atlanta Athletic Club (AAC), founded in 1898, is a private athletic club in Johns Creek, Georgia, a suburb 23 miles north of Atlanta. The original home of the club was a 10-story building located on Carnegie Way, and in 1904 a golf course was built on Atlanta's East Lake property. In 1908, John Heisman (the Auburn and Georgia Tech football coach for whom the Heisman Trophy was named) was hired as the AAC athletic director.

While it was downtown, its team placed third in the 1921 Amateur Athletic Union National Basketball Championship defeating Lowe and Campbell Athletic Goods 36-31 in the third place game. At the time colleges, athletic clubs and factory-sponsored clubs all competed in the same league.

In 1967 the AAC sold both properties and moved to a big site in a then-unincorporated area of Fulton County that had a Duluth mailing address and would eventually become Johns Creek in 2006. The vacated East Lake site became East Lake Golf Club and was refurbished during the 1990s. It is now the home of The Tour Championship, currently the final event of the PGA Tour golf season.

The AAC hosted the 1950 U.S. Women's Amateur and 1963 Ryder Cup at East Lake, the 1976 U.S. Open, the 1981, 2001, and 2011 PGA Championships on its Highlands Course, and the 1990 U.S. Women's Open on its Riverside Course. The AAC used both of its current regulation courses to host the 2014 U.S. Amateur, with stroke-play qualifying on the Riverside Course and match play on the Highlands Course. The Riverside course, renovated by Rees Jones in 2002, was recognized among the top 10 new private courses in 2004 by Golf Digest.


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