Welcome to the Atlanta Athletic Club, home club of the legendary golfer Robert Tyre (Bobby) Jones, Jr.
Whether you are a member or guest, we are proud to welcome you to our outstanding golf, athletic, tennis, aquatic and social facilities. The Atlanta Athletic Club offers our members, their families and their guests a vibrant mixture of social and athletic opportunities. The AAC is nationally and internationally known for its facilities and services, having been chosen every year as a platinum club by the Club Leaders Forum.
Our two championship 18-hole golf courses, nine-hole par 3 course, 42,000 sq. ft. athletic center, outdoor clay courts and indoor tennis facility, Olympic-sized pool and our magnificent club rooms and dining facilities form a stunning facility that offers members and their families and guests an unsurpassed social and recreational experience.
Our charter as a private club dates back to 1898 when a group of young businessmen were looking for a place to enjoy indoor and outdoor athletics with their associates and friends. The original downtown club was located on Edgewood Avenue and through the ages twice outgrew its space and relocated. The club added a golf course and country club at East Lake in 1915 and moved to the present Johns Creek location in the late 1960s.
The great golfer, Bobby Jones, grew up playing golf at the Atlanta Athletic Club’s East Lake Country Club, which the club built in 1906. Bobby Jones became the world’s most famous amateur golfer and his career culminated with the Grand Slam of golf in 1930. He served as president of the Club and was an active member until his death in 1972.
Please log in as a guest or member. Guests may enjoy reading about some history of the club and taking a look at our facilities and dress code.
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