Member Reference Guide

ATLANTA ATHLETIC CLUB MEMBER REFERENCE GUIDE

Main/Front Desk General Manager Agronomy Aquatic Center Barber Shop

770-448-2166 770-368-7704 770-368-7101 770-368-7780 770-368-7748

Golf Shop Golf Starter Jones Center Info. Technology Membership Tennis Center The Retreat Spa The Timbers Security

770-368-7058 770-368-7766 770-368-7752 770-368-7742 770-368-7702 770-368-7797 770-368-7740 770-368-7738 770-368-7783

Catering 770-368-7791 Assistant General Manager 770-368-7705 Communications 770-368-7701 Fitness Center 770-368-7770

Welcome From The General Manager David Sheppard, CCM

Welcome to Atlanta Athletic Club, your new home away from home. As you and your family begin utilizing the Club, you will be making lifelong memories and we at AAC are honored to be part of your journey. In the following pages you see much of what your new home has to offer. The one component that is difficult to convey is how your life will be forever changed when you forge new friendships and experience new ways in which you and your family will enjoy yourselves. Membership at AAC comes with great opportunities and rewards, however, it also comes with obligations which are shared by all members whether brand new or have decades of tenure. I like to call them the Four Obligations of Membership. Your first obligation is to yourself and your family to enjoy yourselves and immerse yourselves in the many offerings the Club provides. Make new friends, try a new sport or activity and try some new food or drink options. Second, we are a Club where everyone is of the same standing and all members and their guests are obligated to know and observe the rules and bylaws in place. This allows all members to know the standards they will encounter once they drive through the gates. Our Club is one of the most historic in the country, if not the world. Our history and traditions are unrivaled and we believe our members should embrace the history of our club and share it with family and friends. Our Bobby Jones Museum is just one aspect of the club history which is displayed prominently and with pride in every room in our club. Our Club History Book will be our gift to you to start you on your journey. The final obligation is one that is also a great privilege. Now that you have been accepted for membership, you can help to perpetuate the Club by sponsoring new members. Everyone who has become a part of AAC since 1898 has been invited to join by other members of the Club. Now, we ask that you look for others who will be a great fit to our outstanding Club and speak with them about joining. It may just change their lives. Congratulations on your choice to join one of the most vibrant and innovative clubs in the country. We pledge to you our very best every day and will deliver on the promises of our mission statement: We embrace our rich history and legacy of championship golf in a warm environment where families make memories and members make life-long friends. Our Purpose Statement

Championship Golf Events Future Host Of: 2025 U.S. Girls’ Junior Championship 2030 U.S Amateur 2035 U.S. Women’s amateur Host Of: 2021 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship 2017 Arnold Palmer Cup 2014 U.S. Amateur Championship 2011 93rd PGA Championship 2002 U.S. Junior Amateur 2001 83rd PGA Championship

1990 U.S. Women's Open 1984 U.S. Mid-Amateur 1982 Junior World Cup

1981 63rd PGA Championship 1976 U.S. Open Championship 1963 Ryder Cup Matches 1950 U.S. Women's Amateur

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MERION THE ROYAL TROON GRILL The Royal Troon Grill features a casual setting the whole family can enjoy. Menu highlights include our highly acclaimed salad bar, and an a la carte menu that changes seasonally. This allows our culinary team to capture the seasonal flavors and keep the menu fresh. Seating in the Merion is currently available on Fridays and Saturdays. We feature an upscale a la carte menu. Children over 13 are allowed in Merion. Children dining in Merion are required to follow the same dress code as adults. A kids menu will not be available in Merion. Children under the age of 13 are not permitted to dine in Merion. ADDITIONAL DINING VENUES • Aquatics Café and Pool Pavilion • Fitness Center Health Bar • Center Court Café • Halfway House • Men’s Grill INTERLACHEN LOUNGE Kick back with your favorite cocktail, wine or craft beer. Stop in for a casual lunch or dinner, or enjoy televised sporting events and live music at night in a fun and social setting.

Assistant General Manager Jack Brunson 770-368-7705 | jbrunson@aac1.org Our pursuit to provide exceptional and family focused experiences to all those we serve is evident through the wide array of member dining options, innovative and memorable Club functions, extraordinary catered events, and a robust, year-round youth activities program for all ages.

Throughout the year, we operate many dining venues to provide you and your family an extensive selection when it comes to Club cuisine. Traditional à la carte dining is available in Merion Room, The Royal Troon Grill and Interlachen Bar and Lounge. Each restaurant offers a distinctive menu to complement the service and ambiance of the space. Fast casual options at the Halfway House exist to keep you energized when you are “on the move.” Poolside dining throughout the summer months will provide a resort style experience that your family can enjoy all summer long! Club functions provide members, their families and guests an opportunity to experience events designed around a specific interest, holiday, or activity. Signature events such as Christmas Spectacular or the July 4th Fireworks Spectacular offer a family focused environment with plenty of food, activities and entertainment for the whole family to enjoy! Other events such as Wine Dinners, Cooking with Chef and Farm to Table provide the membership a truly, unique, memorable and personal experience that they will not soon forget! Your Club offers extraordinary event space to host your next party, business meeting, or private dinner. All spaces provide an exclusive setting that can be customized to fit your vision and budget. Our catering team strives to ensure your expectations are exceeded and will serve as your personal liaison throughout the planning process. Please remember that it is also incredibly easy to sponsor an event to be hosted at the Club.

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Atlanta Athletic Club looks forward to planning and hosting your next special event! This unique destination, enriched in culture and history, offers exceptional facilities in an extraordinary setting. The clubhouse boasts over 10,000 square feet of function space capable of hosting your corporate breakfast meeting, intimate wine tasting or a festive holiday celebration. The beautiful facilities of AAC will graciously accommodate your special event needs and impress your guests! Please contact the Catering Office at 770-368-7791 to learn more and start planning your perfect event. TALENTED CATERING AND BANQUET TEAM We invite you to make memories with your closest friends and family by hosting your next shower, anniversary celebration, birthday party or charity auction with us! Our team of skilled catering and banquet professionals bring dedicated focus and unbridled enthusiasm to every event. We believe the little touches make all the difference in making your personal event a special one. WEDDINGS AND CELEBRATIONS The Club’s exquisite team of event planners are here to assist with all your meeting needs; from menu creation to providing audio visual equipment for detailed presentation. Our flexible meeting spaces and flawless attention to detail is sure to produce the framework for success. So, if you’re looking to get out of the office, look no further! BUSINESS EVENTS At Atlanta Athletic Club, we proudly host a myriad of social and dining events, tailored to engage all members and their guests. There are numerous events on the calendar for our members to enjoy that do not require you to jump in the pool, hit a tennis ball, or swing a club! We are constantly looking for new and exciting initiatives to add to our roster of events, so if you have an idea you’d like to share, please don’t hesitate to contact the Club’s Catering Department. CLUB SOCIAL EVENTS At Atlanta Athletic Club, we feature a few “clubs within the Club” to create smaller communities of members. There are numerous ways to get involved, and we hope you will choose to join one of our clubs! If you have an idea for a new club, please don’t hesitate to contact the Clubhouse Concierge at 770-448-2166. CLUB WITHIN THE CLUB Beer Club

Women’s Book Club Join the AAC community of book readers at our monthly Book Club meeting. They meet the third Thursday of every month in the Card Room at 4 p.m. and devote each month to a new book and engaging conversation.

Join us monthly in the Interlachen Lounge as we unveil our new beers of the month! Taste and relax as you hear more about each beer from one of our experts telling you all about the history of the brewery and beer. Sign up for Beer Club by contacting Ken Merkel at kmerkel@aac1.org.

We have 80 temperature controlled Wine Lockers outside of Merion. The lockers are billed on an annual basis in March. These lockers allow you to purchase wine through the Club at our (the Club’s) cost plus 12%. You can use the wine in the restaurant without a corkage fee. Only wine purchased through the Club can be placed in a wine locker. We are currently on a waitlist; to get on the waitlist for a locker please contact Ken Merkel at winelocker@aac1.org. AAC WINE LOCKER PROGRAM (WINE CONNOISSEUR CLUB)

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RACQUETS The Tennis Center offers you four climate controlled indoor tennis courts, six Har-tru clay courts and six hard courts outside under the lights. The newly renovated Pickleball facility has eight outdoor courts and a dedicated Pickleball professional. We offer competitive Pickleball teams that play in two local leagues plus social mixers, and Pickleball clinics, such as Pickleball 101 and 201 Tennis Socials include Mixers, Ladies’ and Men’s Nights and yearly Member/Member and Member/Guest events to look forward to throughout the year. TENNIS LESSONS/CLINICS We have a group of world class tennis professionals, all PTR and USPTA certified. They bring years of expertise in playing and developing all ages and levels of the tennis enthusiast. We offer an all encompassing tennis program that will meet the needs of players of all abilities. Interested in picking up a raquet? Our Tennis 101 and 201 programs are a great place for those that are new to the game or returning to the great sport we love. This program takes the new player and introduces them to the game, through a six week introductory program. At the end of the six week program, each player will have been introduced to all aspects of the game and they can move on to the Tennis 201 program. Our Tennis 201 Program introduces the players to match play skills and tennis strategy. Players who complete Tennis 201 are ready to begin league play in the USTA or ALTA competition.

Director of Racquets Marcus Rutsche The Tennis Department’s mission is to provide our members with an organized agenda of opportunities for a quality tennis experience. We will offer you member services in the form of guidance, instruction, information and attention. Our staff is highly trained and all of our teaching professionals are USPTA or PTR certified.

We take pride in maintaining our outstanding facilities. We develop, promote and maintain programs to satisfy the individual needs and wants of our members, so that they make full use of their “tennis hours.” The bottom line is… We Have Fun! I would love to meet with you personally and extend to you an offer to take a free 30 minute tennis lesson. This will give me the opportunity to meet you, show you around the facilities and answer any questions you might have.

I look forward to seeing you around the courts. Please consider this an open invitation and call me at 770-368-7740.

ALTA AND USTA COMPETITIVE TEAMS ALTA and USTA leagues give our members an opportunity to challenge their tennis skills in many various leagues. Those players that wish to compete in doubles, singles and mixed doubles have numerous avenues throughout the year to represent the AAC. The USTA league program takes place in the summer and winter, while ALTA is played year round. Competition levels range from the novice to the most advanced players. The tennis program is thrilled to have the diverse number of teams that represent the AAC for all levels, genders and ages. The AAC tennis department in conjunction with its’ certified teaching professionals, have developed a comprehensive teaching program for players of all levels. It all starts with our Tennis 101 and 201 programs. Our Rusty Racquets program is a re-introduction to the game for players that have not played in many years. Players with a higher skill level join the staff in High Speed clinics that push each player to develop their skills while working on footwork and advanced strategy.

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Director of Fitness Karen Raisch-Siegel

FITNESS CENTER Embracing a healthy lifestyle is important to our members, and our Fitness Center is here to help achieve their fitness goals. We have a myriad of options to help you get fit and feel great, including Pilates, Yoga, Group Exercise classes, personal training and top of the line exercise equipment - all supervised by a knowledgeable staff that makes it their mission to support your fitness aspirations. No matter if you’re looking to lose weight, maintain and tone or improve your athletic performance, the Fitness Center has the programs and staff to help you live a healthier life. Extensive locker room facilities with steam rooms and whirlpools are available at the Fitness Center. To rent a locker, Relaxation is essential to mind-body wellness and The Retreat Spa, just like its name suggests, is the place for you to take a break from the day-to-day and give your body the pampering it deserves. Spa days also make great gifts for friends and family as you do not need to be present when your guests use their gift certificate. Our expert estheticians, massage therapists, nail techs and stylists offer a wide range of services designed to make you look and feel your best. Whether you’re looking for a sleek new look or a hair style for a special occasion, our talented salon stylists can create a great new look for you and pamper your locks for the ultimate in luxurious hair care. Call The Retreat Spa at 770-368-7739 to schedule your appointment today! please call 770-368-7770. Rates are available in the back of this Guide. THE RETREAT SPA & SALON

My name is Karen Raisch-Siegel, and I am the Director of Athletics for the Club. I’m thrilled to introduce you to an unparalleled wellness experience—encompassing fitness, aquatics, and The Retreat Spa. The Fitness Center at the AAC is unlike anything you’ll find at most country clubs. Spanning an impressive 40,000 square feet, our facility rivals top commercial gyms, offering everything from state-of-the-art cardio and strength training to dynamic group exercise

classes. But we don’t stop there. We also feature organized youth programs, Pilates Reformer classes, and a thriving men’s basketball community. And for the ultimate in relaxation, each locker room includes a whirlpool, steam room, and sauna— because wellness is about balance. Not sure where to start? We’ve got you covered! We offer a complimentary fitness orientation and a personalized fitness plan designed by our elite personal trainers— each holding advanced degrees and multiple nationally recognized certifications. Plus, you’ll receive a free 30-minute assessment to kick-start your journey! Looking to unwind? The Retreat Spa is your personal oasis, offering a full menu of indulgent services, including therapeutic massages, facials, manicures, pedicures, and more. And as our special welcome gift, your New Member Packet includes a complimentary 30-minute massage—the perfect way to relax and experience true luxury. We can’t wait to see you at the Fitness Center! Have questions? I’m here to help. Reach out anytime at 770-368-7775 or KRaischSiegel@aac1.org.

YOUTH

AQUATICS

The Atlanta Athletic Club Aquatic Center has something for everyone with an Olympic style main pool with the highest high dive in the area, dual water slides for more fun than you can stand and a toddler friendly zero entry zone and splash pad. We offer comprehensive group and private swim lessons for children and adults of all ages and all levels. Our AAC Barracudas Swim and Dive Team is made up of children ages 4 to 18. Both enjoy a strong parental network and excellent coaching staff. Our Barracudas enjoy numerous summer activities, outings and team building exercises along with their regular practice times.

With a growing number of children under the age of 12, the Club takes the same approach towards serving our “mini members” as we do towards all other Club members. From daily playcare to after school enrichment programs and Summer Camps, our Youth Activities team is constantly creating and establishing new programs that will excite, engage, and entertain children of all ages. The Timbers is the hub for all youth activities on campus providing a safe, secure area for kids to be kids. An expansive outdoor playground area and sports field is complemented by a whimsical indoor space providing two dedicated areas to serve children ages 6 months to 5 and 6 to 12.

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YOUTH ACTIVITIES

We want all of our members to have fun, and kids are no exception. AAC has a wealth of fun activities to entertain and enrich our young members. TGIF offers our young members a chance to cut loose with their friends and take part in unique and exciting activities including nerf gun wars, movie nights, arts and crafts and more. Summer brings wet and wild fun with camps focused on fun and fitness. The Timbers is your kids’ “home away from home” offering child care supervised by our caring and friendly staff. It’s also a place to bring the kids in the evening when Mom and Dad want an evening to enjoy one of the Club’s many social activities. For more information, please contact Stefanie Arrington, Youth Program Director, at 770-368-7783 ext. 7109 or email sla@aac 1 .org . We are excited about the connectivity that the ProCare App gives us! Please make sure you have it downloaded on your phone and that all of your information is up to date. You will be required to have your phone with the app or know your PIN number to sign your child in and out from now on. New members will be able to register their kids with us at Timbers by visiting the link connected to the QR Code. We will only be using Procare to share pictures with parents. We will also be sending newsletters through Procare so please be sure to have your account active.

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THE TIMBERS YOUTH ACTIVITY CENTER The Timbers Youth Activity Center has been created with your children in mind! The renovation expands the physical area significantly, providing two dedicated indoor spaces for varying age groups. A new office space provides an improved arrival experience to make sure all kids are checked-in safely and remain secure throughout their visit.

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The Timbers •

Ages 6 months - 5 years

• Scheduled Programming to Meet Their Needs

The Overlook at The Timbers • Ages 6 - 12 • Upstairs Lounge Area •

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Media Wall and Homework/Study Area Unique Programming to Meet Their Needs

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Outdoor Area •

Mixed Use “Park Style” Setting

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Patio

Playground with Softer Turf

Sports Field

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Director of Golf Bud Taylor, PGA

GOLF ATTIRE Attire for Men and Boys

• Collared golf shirts are required and must be tucked in at all times. Mock turtlenecks are also acceptable. • Tee shirts are not permitted. • Long trousers other than denim are acceptable and must be neat in appearance. • Golf shorts or Bermuda style shorts are permissible on the golf course provided they are no shorter than 4 inches above the knee and measured from the top of the knee while standing. • Cargo pants or shorts are not permitted. Attire for Women and Girls • Attire shall consist of skirts, shorts, dresses or pants with shirts or sweaters. • Dresses, skirts and golf shorts must be conservative in length and no shorter than mid-thigh. • Halters, tank tops, bare midriff garments, short skirts and leggings or yoga pants (as an outer garment) are not permissible. • Sleeveless tops must have a collar, crew neck or high neck. • Denim is not allowed. General Golf Dress • Hats, caps and visors must be worn with the bill toward the front. • Shoes are mandatory; soft-spike or spikeless only. • Specialty items from the Golf Shop for casual or after hours wear are not permissible golf attire. • Hooded outerwear (hoodie) that is of the style sold in the golf shop is permitted. The hoodie must be from a golf centric manufacturer with an optional embroidered logo no larger than 3” tall and wide. Collegiate and sweatshirt-type hoodies are not permitted in the clubhouse, or on the golf courses and practice facilities. Hoodies are permitted in the clubhouse where golf attire is permitted, except in the Merion Room.

Welcome to Atlanta Athletic Club! AAC is a wonderful place that treasures its history and is excited about the future! You are now a part of the AAC family and will

have the opportunity to experience all the club has to offer. I am hopeful that being involved in the game of golf is something that will excite you. We are fortunate to have the Highlands and Riverside courses as our two world-class golf courses, a Par-3 course, R.T. Jones Instruction Center, practice facilities and golf shop. At the heart of any great club are the people – members and staff. You will enjoy knowing such wonderful fellow members and a staff that is here to make sure your member experience is all that it can be. Whether you are looking for someone to help you with your golf game, provide services to you and your guests, or purchase something from the award winning golf shop, we are eager to assist.

Our golf shop was recently named the #2 golf shop in America by Club & Resort Business. The moment you step inside, you’ll understand why.

The Golf Shop offers the latest in equipment technology and fashion apparel in an environment of personalized service! All members will also enjoy 15% off of the retail price on apparel. The main counter serves as the Information Center for all golf related activities and can be reached by calling 770-368-7058.

Please visit the golf section on the Club’s website to learn about Tee Times, Golfer’s Dress Code, Hole-In-One Club, and more.

Don’t forget to stop by the Golf Shop to receive your complimentary bag tag, transfer or setup GHIN, or to find out more about our Womens’ Nine and Eighteen Hole Associations or Junior Golf Program. I will look forward to meeting you and your family! If there is anything that I or anyone on our staff may do to assist, I hope you will call upon us. My email is budt@aac1.org and my cell phone is (561) 662-3075.

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The R.T. Jones Instruction Center is staffed with PGA Golf Professionals who are enthusiastic about their chosen sport and recognize that a big part of our heritage is born from the efforts and accomplishments of extraordinary golfers. Everyone has to start somewhere and lessons given by our golf professionals are delivered in an enthusiastic manner where the goal is “developing swings that will last for a lifetime of enjoyment.” Our staff will celebrate your successes and encourage you to improve in the environment of our year-round indoor/outdoor instruction center. Jones Center Instructors Shawn Koch, PGA Director of Instruction: stk@aac1.org Jimmy Harris, PGA Teaching Professional and Club Fitter: jwh@aac1.org Matt Scheck, PGA Teaching Professional and TPI: mws@aac1.org Chris Moore, PGA Teaching Professional and Junior Golf Leader: ccm@aac1.org Caitlin Cannon, Women’s and Junior Girls Golf Instructor: crc@aac1.org Jay Unis, PGA Teaching Professional: jru@aac1.org R.T. JONES INSTRUCTION CENTER

GOLF SERVICES

The Club offers club cleaning and bag storage for all members. Please visit the Golf Services Desk, call 770-368-7735 if you would like to sign up for this service. Golf car and trolley rentals are also available in this area.

In addition, golfers may walk and carry their bag at any time provided the pace of play is maintained. Our golf services staff offers the service of replacing new grips on your clubs for a nominal fee.

GOLF COURSES Our two championship golf courses, Highlands and Riverside, offer a firm, but fair test for golfers of all ages and skill levels. Multiple sets of tee markers allow golfers to choose the length of course that want to play. Our 9-hole Par 3 Course is a great environment for the junior golfer or for someone who may want to work on their short game. Junior golfers are nurtured and challenged to learn the game, the rules and etiquette as our staff goes about the “busi ness of inspiring tomorrow’s champions every day.”

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Members are welcome to practice on the North (warm-up) and South (extended sessions) Tees of our Practice Area as well as multiple practice greens. The South Tee offers natural turf year round.

• Register your guests in the Golf Shop prior to play. • Arrive at #1 Tee five minutes before your tee time in golfer’s dress code. • Tee off on time and help your group maintain proper position in relation to other groups. • Be considerate of other groups using proper golf course etiquette. • Be a part of keeping our courses beautiful by replacing divots, raking bunkers and repairing ball marks. • Make the turn to the back nine in a timely fashion. • Post your acceptable adjusted scores for handicap purposes after the round. • Play well and have fun! A GREAT DAY EVERY DAY ON THE LINKS

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Director of Agronomy Lukus Harvey Here in the Golf Course Maintenance Department, we strive for Championship conditions daily to keep up with the amazing topography that our golf courses are on and the Championship designs provided us by our world renowned designer, Rees Jones. Using only the most advanced equipment, resources and technology in the agronomy

GRASS VARIETALS Highlands Course • Tees and Fairways: Zorro Zoysia • Collars, Approaches and Green Surrounds: Tif-Grand • Greens: Tif-Eagle • Rough: 419 Bermudagrass • Acres: 150 Riverside Course • Tees and Fairways: Zorro Zoysia • Green Surrounds: Tif-Grand • Greens: Tif-Eagle • Rough: Tiff Tuff • Acres: 125 Par 3 Course • Fairways and Rough: Tifway 419 • Tees: Tifgrand • Greens: Champion Ultra Dwarf Bermudagrass • Acres: 10 Practice Facility • North Upper Tee: Northbridge Bermudagrass • North Lower Tee: Celebration Bermudagrass • South Tee 1st Level Turf: Zeon Zoysia and Tifway 419 • South Tee 2nd Level Turf: Tifway 419 Overseeded • Center of Practice Facility Turf: Tifton 10 Bermuda and Zoysia Target Greens CLUB GROUNDS Area Maintained • Acres: 425 plus 86 acres across the street • Along the highway, around the Clubhouse, Fitness Center, Tennis Center, all flower beds and trees/shrubs on property Flower Beds • Changed out three times per year; each change is over 11,000 flowers

world our team of 63 professionals start their day in the early dark morning hours and on many occasion finish as the sun is setting. Our team truly loves what they do and there is nothing more rewarding than to see the golf courses full of our members enjoying the day. We keep the members up to date with pictures and videos on the website and in our weekly Club Connection emails. I encourage you to take a look at these outlets to stay informed as to what is going on with your golf courses and grounds. We are excited to welcome to you AAC, and I look forward to seeing you around the Club! Here are a few things we can do as golfers to make our rounds more enjoyable: CARE OF OUR COURSES • No member cars are allowed on our golf courses. • Members and guests must use good judgment before hitting into areas where golf course maintenance employees are working. • Members are prohibited from retrieving golf balls from lakes on the courses including Mondays, except when retrieving their own balls during the normal course of play. • The teeing surface is all the ground between the markers and two club lengths behind them. Members are prohibited from teeing up outside this area. The golf course maintenance staff moves the markers daily in order to spread the wear over all tee areas. • Rake bunkers after playing your shot. Place the rake outside the bunker within easy reach from the edge. Walk in and out of the low side of the bunker where possible. Do not walk through a bunker except to play a shot out of it or to rake out marks. • Repair ball marks properly. Pull grass in from the sides and level. Do not pull up the soil in the center of the ball mark. • Replace all divots with the turf whenever possible. Sand bottles and scoops are provided for use when the divots are beyond replacement.

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The Club gate entry system utilizes an automated technology to enter the property. Please obtain your tags at the Security Gate or Clubhouse Concierge, you must provide the license plate number for all vehicles. This technology will record each time a member enters and leaves the property and adds another layer of security to Atlanta Athletic Club. GATE ENTRY SYSTEM

MEMBERSHIP SERVICES

We welcome your help in growing our membership with others like yourself. If you have a friend, family member or colleague interested in membership, please contact our Membership Director, Erica Smith, at esmith@aac 1 .org or 770-368-7702.

The Membership Director is also available to assist members and their spouses with any membership related matters including transfers, guest cards, and updates to member information.

Did you know? Atlanta Athletic Club has a relationship with the New York Athletic Club , available for our members to utilize in the Big Apple. Talk to the Membership Director about these and other opportunities in your travels for business or

MEMBER COMMUNICATIONS AND WEBSITE ACCESS

AAC offers a variety of ways to receive news and pertinent information about happenings at Club. The Club Times , our bimonthly publication, is a comprehensive overview of upcoming event, news, and more within each department. The AAC website is a constantly updated collection of in-depth and timely information at your fingertips. Club Connection is our weekly email update that showcases what is going on at the Club that week, featuring short video updates from various team members. AAC has joined the world of social media, and we encourage you to like and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and more. Simply search for us on any of these outlets and use our #AtlantaAthleticClub to begin sharing your Club experience with family and friends. Our AAC App is your one-stop-shop for event registrations, dining and tee time reservations and guest notifications. To login to the website for the first time, please visit atlantathleticclub.org and click on Member Registration. Enter your Member Number as : 0 ####. Please include the 0 in front of your membership number, and, if you are a registering spouse, please include an A at the end of your member number along with your First and Last Name. The information entered must be exactly as it appears on your Member Statements. On the next webpage, you will be asked to validate your membership. Once validated, you will be able to create your own username and password. This will be the same login information for the AAC App. The Club’s Membership Roster and website contain confidential and proprietary member information and are intended for the private personal use of Club members and their eligible family members only. Any reproduction of the membership roster and other information, or other use hereof by any Club member or third party, for any reason, is strictly prohibited.

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TECHNOLOGY POLICY

No laptops, tablets, or surface devices will be permitted to be used inside the main clubhouse. This rule does not include the Scott Hudson Study room. The only exception to this rule is for use in a private room that has been reserved through the Club’s catering department. Use of the devices mentioned above will be permitted in the lounge areas of the Fitness and Tennis Centers, as well as in the pool facilities. Please note these areas, including the Scott Hudson Study room, are not meant to be used as a regular work space and are for occasional and limited use only. To clarify, this would mean that these facilities should not be used multiple days a week or for more than a few hours in a particular day. Periodic use of these facilities for an hour or two between meetings or for similar purposes would be deemed to be compliant with this policy. The use of non-audible technology such as email, internet browsing, and texting is permitted throughout Club property, except in any of the locker room changing areas of the Club and unless otherwise outlined. These communications are restricted to use by a cell phone only. Brief audible communication via cell phone and any noise making technology is only allowed in the following areas, as long as it is not disturbing other members or guests: Parking lots, Private banquet rooms for private events only, Yates Lounge (Royal Troon Grill waiting area), Tommy Barnes and Bobby Jones Club Room, 1898 House and The Overlook, Terrace cocktail area outside Interlachen Lounge and lawn, Tennis Pro shop, Athletic Center lounge outside the exercise rooms, Pool Deck, Aquatics Center Café inside and outside dining areas Cell phone use of any kind is prohibited in any of the locker room changing areas at the Club. Golf courses and all practice areas are also designated “quiet zones.” On the golf course, cell phone calls may be made to the halfway house for food and beverage orders, to the golf pro shop for rulings or weather information, and in emergency situations.

CLUBHOUSE ATTIRE

Attire for Ladies and Gentlemen • Bermuda style shorts are permitted. Jeans in good taste are permitted. No low, tight, baggy or faded jeans are allowed. • No worn/stringy hems or ripped or torn parts on pants, shorts or skirts are allowed. Short shorts and tennis shorts are not permitted. • All boy’s and men’s shirts need to be worn tucked into slacks or shorts while in the clubhouse. • Collared shirts or banded collar dress shirts are required for gentlemen. Turtlenecks, jacketed warm up tops and pants are acceptable. • Caps, hats and visors are not permitted for men in the social and dining areas of the Club. Hats or caps worn backward are not permitted in any section of the Club, including parking lots or golf courses. • Tee shirts, gym clothes, and sweatshirts are not permitted. • Appropriate blouses are required for ladies. Turtlenecks, jacketed warm up tops and pants are acceptable. • Women are permitted to wear caps, hats and visors inside the Clubhouse.

• Hooded outerwear (hoodie) that is of the style sold in the golf shop is permitted. The hoodie must be from a golf-centric manufacturer with an optional embroidered logo no larger than 3” tall and wide. Collegiate and sweatshirt-type hoodies are not permitted in the clubhouse, or on the golf courses and practice facilities. Hoodies are permitted in the clubhouse where golf attire is permitted, except in the Merion Room. • Flip-flops and other open toe sandals are not permitted in any Clubhouse dining area. • Shorts and athletic attire are not permitted at any time in Merion. Attire for Children • While the guidelines set forth for adults apply to children and adolescents in both dining areas, the Club will allow children under age 12 to dress casually, but in good taste, when dining or attending a formal Club function. • Children age 12 and older must comply with the adult dress codes.

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GUESTS

Atlanta Athletic Club encourages you to host family members, friends and business associates at the Club whether it is for a day of golf or afternoon at the spa. When hosting guests, it is the member’s responsibility to check in and register all guest names with Security and at the appropriate reception areas including the Golf Shop, Tennis Center, Fitness Center and Spa, Aquatics Center, and Clubhouse. When hosting guests, please advise Security prior to their arrival either by calling 770-368-7797, filling out the form online or on the AAC App or by emailing security@aac 1 .org . Members are responsible for their guests at all times and must ensure guests know and adhere to appropriate club rules regarding facilities use, dress and decorum. Guests who are the significant other of unmarried members must be registered with the Membership Director in order to enjoy the facilities of the Club in the presence of the member, without payment of guest fees, as long as they are accompanied by the member. An accompanied guest (the guest of any AAC member) cannot visit the Club more than a cumulative total of eight times per year for Golf, Tennis, Fitness Center and Spa. Should a member wish to have an unaccompanied guest (when the member cannot be present) he/she may contact the appropriate department manager to request access for their guest which entitles the guest to use all facilities in the Club at normal guest fees (except Golf). All billing must be to the member’s account. A member may host an unaccompanied guest a maximum of four times in a calendar year. If you have any questions about hosting a guest at the Club, please contact our Membership Director, Erica Smith, at esmith@aac 1 .org or 770-368-7702. Dues are billed in advance at the end of each month. (Ex. – January dues billed on December 31 statement). Statements are emailed on the first day of each month (unless a Sunday), dated the last day of the previous month. This email will come from the Atlanta Athletic Club ( ar@aac1.org) . Statement balances are due upon receipt and must be paid in full prior to the last day of the month to avoid a 10% late payment penalty. Payments received on the 1st are late! This statement will come as a PDF and is printable with all POS chits included. In addition to the email from Atlanta Athletic Club on the first, you will receive another email on the second of the month from Bill Trust, our third party bill payment provider. This email alerts you that you can use their services to remit payment to the Club and will come from sws@aac1.org . Payments left in the Member Payment box located next to the U.S. Mail box under the porte-cochere will be credited to your account on the same day. Set up automatic draft on your bank account (ACH). Your bank account will be drafted on the 10th of the month. Contact the Business Office for the form. Erroneous/Disputed Charges: If you discover a charge on your monthly statement that is not yours, please contact the Business Office immediately, by phone, 770-368-7707, or by email, ar@aac1.org . Please remember, Club dues, assessments, and similar payments are not deductible as charitable contributions for Federal Income Tax Purposes. ACCOUNTING

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SERVICE FEES

Golf Guest Fees - Highlands (Accompanied) Guest Fees - Riverside (Accompanied) Family Guest Fees (Accompanied)

Accompanied family members includes parents, children, brothers, sisters and grandchildren receive discounted guest fees for 18 holes.

$195 $195

$95 $50

Junior Rate

Golf Car fees - (Full Car for 18 Holes)

$30/per person

Trolley - 18 Holes

$12

Club Storage - Billed Annually Handicap Fee - Billed Annually Range Fees - Billed Monthly • Jones Members

$120

$40

Included in Membership

• Heisman Members

$45

Main Clubhouse Lockers - Billed Annually Clubhouse Men’s Lockers: • Full $325 • Half/Shared $210 Clubhouse Women’s Lockers: • Full $275 • Half/Shared $170

Golf Lessons (All Rates are Hourly) • Associate Golf Professional

$80 $90 $110

• Assistant Golf Professionals • Head Golf Professional • Teaching Professionals

$105-$120 based on education and experience

• Director of Instruction - per Hour

$155

Tennis Guest Fee - Daily Clinic Guest Fee

$15

$5

Indoor Court Fee - Hourly

$25

Indoor Court Plan - Monthly Unlimited

$35/Individual $50/Family

Ball Machine Rental - Hourly

$20

Tennis Lessons • Adult, Private - Hourly • Semi-Private - Hourly • 3 Adults + a Pro - Hourly

$87 $46 $36

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SERVICE FEES

Clubhouse Applicable monthly minimum based on service charge amount in purchases of food and beverages. The minimum is billed monthly. The Timbers Please call 770-368-7783 or email Stefanie Arrington, Youth Program Director, at sla@aac 1 .org for the current pricing and programming. Fitness Guest fee - Daily $15 Lockers - Billed Annually $160

Pilates Monthly Premier Pilates

$180/12 classes

Drop in Class

$30

Private/Semi-Private

Individual Private $80/ Buddy (Two People ) $49 per Client Three People $35 per Client/ Four People $30 per Client

Personal Training Private Buddy Training Group Training

Half Hour $45 / Hour $70

Half Hour $35 per Client / Hour $60 per Client Half Hour per Client $25 / Hour $40 per Client

One-on-One Assisted Stretching

25 Minutes $55/50 Minutes $85

Gym Rental Half Gym

$80 per Hour and $15 per Guest $180 per Hour and $15 per Guest

Full Gym

Aquatics Guest Fee - Daily

$15 Weekdays/$25 Weekends

Swim Team Dive Team

$215 / Second Child: $200 / Each Additional: $170

$185 / Each Additional Child $170 $300 / Each Additional Child $270

Swim and Dive Team

Junior Barracudas (All Children)

$165

Swim Lessons Private Lesson

$50

Semi-Private Lesson

$40*

*Price per Child

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ATLANTA ATHLETIC CLUB HOURS OF OPERATION

GENERAL Clubhouse Monday Tuesday - Sunday Business Office Monday Tuesday - Friday DINING Royal Troon Grill Breakfast: Saturday

GOLF Golf Courses Tuesday - Friday

Spring/Summer

Fall/Winter

Closed

8:00 a.m. - Dusk 8:30 a.m. - Dusk Saturday - Sunday 8:00 a.m. - Dusk 8:30 a.m. - Dusk Golf Shop Daylight Savings Time Tuesday-Sunday | Opens 30 minutes prior to the First Tee Time, Closes – 7:00 p.m. Non-Daylight Savings Time Tuesday – Sunday | Opens 30 minutes prior to the First Tee Time, Closes at 6:oo p.m. through December 31st. Closes January 1st until Daylight Savings Time at 5:30 p.m. Practice Facility Year Round Tuesday - Friday 7:30 a.m. - 30 minutes before sunset Saturday - Sunday 7:30 a.m. - 30 minutes before sunset Dusk Golf Hours are Subject to Change Monthly FITNESS CENTER AND SPA Fitness Center Monday - Thursday 5:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Friday 5:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Saturday 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Sunday 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Dependent Workout and Group Exercise Reservations Required The Retreat Spa Monday 9:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Tuesday - Friday 9:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Sunday and Before/After Hours are by Appointment Only PLAYCARE The Timbers Sunday 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Monday 8:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Tuesday - Wednesday 8:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Golf Carts Last Car Out Last Car In 1 hour before sunset

7:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.

Closed

8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

8:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m.

Lunch: Tuesday - Friday

11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Sundays

Reservations Required for Sunday Brunch/Lunch Dinner: Tuesday - Sunday 5:00 - 9:00 p.m. Merion Friday-Saturday

6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Reservations Recommended Men’s Grill Tuesday - Sunday Interlachen Lounge Tuesday - Thursday

12:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

11:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.

Friday - Saturday

Sunday

Food Services Ends at 9 p.m. nightly

Halfway House Tuesday - Sunday Aquatics Pavilion Season Hours TENNIS Tennis Center Monday - Friday

7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

9:00 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Saturday Sunday

Thursday

8:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.

AQUATICS Seasonal Hours, refer to website for current hours

Friday

8:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Various Events 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Saturday

8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.

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