Threesome at Peachtree Golf Club
Threesome at Peachtree Golf Club
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Consistently ranked as one of the top golf courses in Georgia as well as the United States, Peachtree Golf Club should be high on any golfers wish list. Only 7 miles from downtown Atlanta, Peachtree Golf Club was built by Bobby Jones and Robert Trent Jones. Peachtree Golf Club highly resembles that of Augusta National with tall pines, azaleas, and dogwoods in bloom. The course has large greens with well placed bunkers and water. At the time it was built, Peachtree Golf Club was the longest course in America and had some of the largest greens. Turns out, Robert Jones was ahead of his time and decades later other architects followed his design to help address the technological advances in clubs and golf balls. Peachtree Golf Club is currently ranked 30th by Golf Digest in their 100 Greatest Golf Courses list. Golf for three at Peachtree Golf Club with host on a mutually agreed upon date. Caddies included in the auction.
A note from GSGA Foundation: Here is your chance to support the Georgia State Golf Association Foundation provide financial scholarships for the employees and dependents of GSGA member club's throughout the state while having the opportunity to tee it up yourself.
Bid now with all proceeds going to the Yates & Moncrief Scholarship Programs. Help us provide this financial assistance with your bids today.
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