Club Times: September/October 2023
Pictured: Georgia Amateur winners Neal Hendee, Charlie Harrison, Tommy Barnes, Sr., Watts Gunn
1994 AAC hosts the Eastern Women’s Amateur Championship won by Stephanie Neill 1996 The Robert T. Jones Golf Instruction Center opens
1993 AAC began hosting the ATP AT&T Challenge featuring Andre Agassi, Pete Sampras and Jimmy Connors, the Club hosted it until 2000
1991 AAC member, Neal Hendee, wins the Georgia Amateur W.R. “Buz” McGriff retires after 30 years as Athletic Director
Pictured: First inducted Hall of Fame Class
Pictured: Betsy King
Pictured: Agassi and Sampras
1995 The Club establishes the AAC Hall of Fame for members who have established themselves in the sports world
1992 AAC hosts the 75th anniversary of the professional golf Atlanta Open, won by Don Shirley, Jr. AAC member Charlie Harrison, and former AAC head golf professional Jack Sargent are inducted into the Georgia Golf Hall of Fame
1990 AAC hosts the U.S. Women’s Open Championship won by Betsy King
Award Winning Facilities In 1991, AAC was voted best tennis facility in Georgia by the Georgia Professional Tennis Association. Now, the Club has 6 outdoor clay courts, 6 hard courts, 4 indoor courts, and is in the process of renovating the stadium court into a state-of-the-art pickleball complex with 8 outdoor courts.
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