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Peachtree Golf Club: Course Intelligence
Robert Trent Jones Sr. and Bobby Jones jointly designed Peachtree Golf Club in 1948 on a piece of Atlanta, Georgia north-suburban land — the only golf course Bobby Jones contributed to architecturally outside of Augusta National. Jones was Atlanta's most-prominent golfing figure and had won the calendar-year Grand Slam in 1930 before retiring from competitive golf; his collaboration with Jones Sr. on Peachtree produced one of the most-respected American club routings of the immediate post-World War II era. The course has been preserved through generations with continuing restoration work that has kept the original architectural framework largely intact.
The course plays around 7,200 yards par 72 from the championship markers, with bent fairways and a slope in the upper 140s. The Jones-Jones routing carries strategic-design principles that reflect both Bobby Jones's playing-era philosophy and Robert Trent Jones Sr.'s emerging architectural vocabulary. The fifteenth hole is a 521-yard par-5 along a natural creek; the seventeenth, a 218-yard par-3 across a natural depression, is the routing's most-discussed one-shotter. The mature deciduous canopy through the property has grown to championship-narrowing dimensions over the club's 75-plus year history.
Peachtree Golf Club is private and access is members and accompanied guests only. The membership is regional Atlanta business and professional families with multi-generation ties through the club's post-World War II founding. The Bobby Jones architectural connection through 1948 is the primary institutional identity, and the hospitality model is traditional country club without the destination-private apparatus.
Atlanta climate gives Peachtree a playing season of March through November, with the firmest conditions in October. Atlanta summers run hot and humid; morning rounds are the routine member play through July and August. The course closes through brief winter cold snaps. The mature deciduous canopy gives the routing its parkland character.
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