- Druid Hills Golf Club
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Druid Hills Golf Club Club information Location Atlanta, Georgia Established 1912 Type private Total holes 18 Tournaments hosted Dogwood Invitational Website www.druidhillsgolfclub.com Druid Hills Golf Course Designed by Mr. H.H. Barker - 1912
A.W. Tillinghast - 1935
Mr.Bob Cupp - 2003Par 72 Length 6,860 yards Course rating 73.5 The Druid Hills Golf Club is a private country club located on 740 Clifton Road, N.E., in the Druid Hills neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia.
Founded in 1912, the club's facilities include golf, dining, tennis, fitness, and swimming. In 2003 the golf course underwent a major rehabilitation. The club hosts the Dogwood Invitational, a top ten men's amateur golf tournament.
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Coordinates: 33°46′32″N 84°19′53″W / 33.77556°N 84.33139°W
Architects Historic buildings Briarcliff (mansion) - Callanwolde - Lullwater House - Rainbow TerraceHistoric districts Druid Hills Historic District - Emory University District - Emory Grove Historic District - University Park-Emory Highlands-Emory Estates Historic DistrictInstitutions Callanwolde Fine Arts Center - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Druid Hills Golf Club - Druid Hills High School - Emory University - Emory University Hospital - Fernbank Forest - Fernbank Museum of Natural History - Fernbank Science Center - The Paideia SchoolPeople Asa Griggs Candler - Asa G. Candler, Jr. - Enrico Leide - Jimmy Carnes - Louie De Votie Newton - Lucy Beall Candler Owens Heinz Leide - Ron BlombergTransportation Atlanta freeway revolts - Clifton Corridor - Freedom Parkway - Moreland Avenue - PATH trails - Ponce de Leon Avenue - Stone Mountain FreewayOther Inman Park · Midtown · Morningside-Lenox Park · Old Fourth Ward · Poncey-Highland · Virginia-Highland · All neighborhoods of AtlantaCategories:- Buildings and structures in DeKalb County, Georgia
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