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Peachtree Golf Club

Peachtree Golf Club

Peachtree Golf Club is a private golf course located in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. The course was founded in 1947 and designed by the legendary golf course architect Bobby Jones, along with course architect Robert Trent Jones. The course is known for its challenging layout, featuring rolling hills, towering pines, and tight fairways.

Peachtree Golf Club has hosted several prestigious golf tournaments over the years, including the Ryder Cup in 1963 and the U.S. Women's Open in 1973. Notable accomplishments at the course include Jack Nicklaus winning the Atlanta Classic in 1972, and Tiger Woods winning the Tour Championship in 1999. In recent years, Peachtree has hosted several USGA qualifying events and has been recognized as one of the top courses in Georgia by Golf Digest.

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4600 Peachtree Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30319, United States