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Charlie Yates Golf Course – Bobby Jones Links – 9 hole

Atlanta, GA, United States

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Charlie Yates Golf Course – Bobby Jones Links – 9 hole

Atlanta

United States


  • 10 Lakeside Village Dr SE
    Atlanta, GA
    United States
    30317
  • Club website

The Charlie Yates Golf Course is located just minutes from downtown Atlanta, Midtown, and Decatur. Located in the award-winning East Lake community, the Charlie Yates Golf Course features a wonderfully conditioned 9-Hole Golf Course designed by famed architect Rees Jones.

In 1904, the Atlanta Athletic Club established the first golf course in the city of Atlanta at East Lake. The course was designed by Tom Bendelow and completed in 1908. In 1913, the Club decided to completely rearrange the course and hired famed architect Donald Ross to design the course. The remodeled course featured a routing plan that provided each nine holes to conclude at the clubhouse.

This was the era where famed golfer Bobby Jones would come to learn to play golf at East Lake, his home course. In 1930, Jones went on to win the Grand Slam of golf, winning the British Amateur, British Open, US Amateur and US Open all in the same calendar year, a feat which has never been repeated.

Donald Ross also designed the “new” No. 2 course in 1928. That No. 2 course was opened on May 31, 1930, to coincide with the final day of Bob Jones’ victorious British Amateur championship match. The course was located right across the street from East Lake’s main course.

Not long after the club hosted the 1963 Ryder Cup, the outlook for East Lake began to change. The surrounding neighborhood deteriorated as the 1960s fell victim to white flight and urban decay. The Atlanta Athletic Club became part of that flight when it sold the “Number 2” course to developers and moved to its present home in Duluth. The original course and clubhouse were saved when a group of 25 members purchased them and began operation as the newly formed East Lake Country Club in 1968.

In 1993 a local charitable foundation purchased East Lake with the intent to restore it as a tribute to Bobby Jones and the club’s other great amateur golfers.

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