
OVERVIEW
Just north of Atlanta, the Tournament Players Club at Sugarloaf, a private membership club, is located on 1,110 acres of gently rolling hills, towering centuries-old trees, streams and three lakes on land which was once the Rollins family estate.
On a tract once known as Sugarloaf Farms, the Rollins family bred award-winning cattle and Tennessee walking horses. The look and feel of the family estate is preserved through the architecture of the 50,000-square-foot clubhouse.
The clubhouse features a Southern Classical architectural style with elegant ambiance, popular during the 19th century. Situated amongst a grove of trees, the clubhouse overlooks all three lakes and the 18th green. In addition to the clubhouse, the reputation for the 27 holes of golf continues to grow.
Greg Norman, PGA Tour player and golf course designer, understands the subtleties and intrinsic value of golf course design and realizes a golf course is a design in continual evolution. Each year he critiques the course from the designer's perspective, the PGA TOUR players' perspective, and inquires from other Tour players, their insights and thoughts for a better golf course and tournament venue.
TPC at Sugarloaf is fully certified in the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program for Golf Courses and was recently selected as a Chapter award winner for the 2001 GCSAA Environmental Steward Awards.
It is the first golf course designed by Greg Norman in the United States and has played host to the PGA TOUR's AT&T Classic since 1997.
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