Established in 1904, East Lake GOLF Club is the home course of legendary GOLFer Bobby Jones and is the oldest GOLF course in the city of Atlanta, Georgia in the United States. Over the years, East Lake GOLF Club has given birth to 21 regional and 21 national GOLF champions and is the only course in history to have produced two British Amateur champions, Bobby Jones in 1930 and Charlie Yates in 1938. The course has hosted 17 major championships including the 1950 U.S. Women's Amateur, 1963 Ryder Cup, and 2001 U.S. Men's Amateur.
In 2005, East Lake GOLF Club in Atlanta, Georgia, was named the permanent home of THE TOUR Championship presented by Coca-Cola.
East Lake GOLF Club is not only a historic GOLF club, but a philanthropic one as well. The GOLF club's founding sponsor members have contributed more than $18 million to the East Lake Foundation to help transform one of the nation's worst public housing projects into a thriving, mixed-income community.
East Lake GOLF Club is a walking only course. Employment opportunities are available for caddies, both in full and part-time positions. Caddies are trained in all aspects of the game, including etiquette, green reading, yardages, club rules, and the history of East Lake. East Lake GOLF Club employs over 130 employees during peak season. East Lake GOLF Club is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to providing all employees with a safe drug-free workplace.
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