Services Guide

Atlanta Athletic Club Services Guide

Main/Front Desk 770-448-2166 General Manager 770-368-7704 Agronomy 770-448-8311 Aquatic Center 770-368-7780 Barber Shop 770-368-7748 Catering 770-368-7791 Club Manager 770-368-7705 Communications 770-368-7701 Fitness Center 770-368-7770

Golf Shop Golf Starter Jones Center

770-448-8552 770-448-7765

770-368-7759 Info. Technology 770-368-7742 Membership 770-368-7702 Security 770-368-7797 Tennis Center 770-368-7740 The Retreat Spa 770-368-7739 The Timbers 770-368-7783

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 Our nationally renowned Highlands and Riverside courses provide magnificent golf experiences. Our Highlands course has hosted the following major events: 1976 US Open, 1981, 2001 and 2011 PGA Championships, 1984 US Mid-Amateur, 2002 US Junior Amateur, the 2014 US Amateur, and the 2021 Women’s PGA Championship. We are delighted to welcome you and know that your round will be more enjoyable if everyone observes the traditions of our Club! ARRIVAL Properly introduced guests will have their name on the daily tee sheet and will enter through the guest side of the security gate. Please turn left at the front of the Clubhouse and proceed to the north wing entrance to drop off golf bags at the bag drop. Please check in with our golf shop first. Practice balls and range usage are complimentary. All players in the group are expected to arrive at the first tee five minutes prior to your tee time. Late arrivals may cause a delay or forfeiture of the reserved tee time. RECOMMENDED TEES The proper selection of tees for your group is critical for enjoyment and speed of play: The Club Tees (circled yardages on scorecard) are the most enjoyable for higher handicaps; The White tees are best for handicaps 16-22; The Tournament tees are appropriate for handicaps between 10 and 15 (check the scorecard for shaded yardages); Blue tees are appropriate only for those with a single-digit handicap; Gold tees are reserved for scratch golfers only. PACE OF PLAY AAC employs 10-minute intervals for tee times. This allows for an enjoyable round without feeling pushed or crowded. Everyone is expected to complete play in no more than four hours—slightly longer if carts are confined to paths and maintain your position on the course. Remember, your position on the course is immediately behind the group in front of you, not immediately in front of the group behind you!

Here are a few things we can do as golfers to make our rounds more enjoyable: CARE OF OUR COURSES • No 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. Golf courses and all practice areas are designated “quiet zones.” Quiet Zones are areas where audible technology such as cell phones (speaking or listening) and any noise making technology are not permitted. (Medical emergencies being the exception). No audible communication or technology is allowed on the golf courses. Cell phone calls may be made to the Halfway House for food and beverage orders, to the Golf Shop for rulings or weather information, and in emergency situations. GOLF ETIQUETTE Play ready golf –do not be reluctant to hit out of turn, when appropriate; properly repair all ball marks on the green, fill and level all divots with sand provided; remove broken tees on the teeing ground; please do not discard your cigar or cigarette butts on the course, use a proper receptacle; please do not use cell phones on the course, except in emergencies; please limit Halfway House stops at the turn to five minutes; out of courtesy, gentlemen should remove headwear on the 18th green when shaking hands with your group; gentlemen are required to remove headwear upon entering the formal areas of the clubhouse. COMMUNICATIONS/TECHNOLOGY POLICY ON THE GOLF COURSES

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

The Club recognizes the importance of technology, and has approved the following rules for the enjoyment of all Club members. 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 COMMUNICATIONS/TECHNOLOGY POLICY

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

DRONE POLICY Out of safety concerns for members, guests, employees, and Club property, as well as concerns for individual privacy, Atlanta Athletic Club prohibits the operation or use of unmanned aerial systems, or drones, by the membership and general public. This prohibition includes drones used for any purpose whatsoever, whether filming or videotaping, flying for recreational purpose, or by media. This prohibition on drone operations or use extends to any drones launched or operated from AAC property, as well as drones launched from private property outside of Club boundaries.

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 Royal Troon Grill, Interlachen Lounge, Private Rooms

• 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 in Merion or attending a formal Club function. • Children age 12 and older must comply with the adult dress codes. Merion and Veranda Appropriate Dress for Men and Women Acceptable attire is business/country club casual, which includes: collared shirts, banded collared dress shirts, denim in good taste or turtleneck shirts with dress slacks. Corresponding appropriate attire for ladies during these dining times is expected. Jackets are optional. Athletic attire and shorts are not permitted at any time in Merion.

Please remember to inform your guests and children of the dress code before coming to the Club.

SERVICE FEES

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

$195

$195 Accompanied family members includes parents, children, brothers, sisters and grandchildren receive half-off guest fees for 18 holes. Junior Rate $40 Golf Car fees - (Full Car for 18 Holes) $25/per person Trolley - 18 Holes $8 Club Storage - Billed Annually $96 Handicap Fee - Billed Annually $33

Range Fees - Billed Monthly • Jones Members

Included in Membership

• Heisman Members

$45

Main Clubhouse Lockers - Billed Annually Clubhouse Men’s Lockers: • Full $275 • Half/Shared $180 Clubhouse Women’s Lockers: • Full $250 • Half/Shared $155

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

$22

Indoor Court Plan - Monthly Unlimited

$27.50/Member

Add Member Under Same Membership

$14

Ball Machine Rental - Hourly

$20

Tennis Lessons • Adult, Private - Hourly • Semi-Private - Hourly

$70 $68 $58 $66

• Junior Lessons, Private - Hourly

• Semi-Private - Hourly

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 770-448-2166 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 Pilates Unlimited Classes

$160

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 $50 / Hour $80

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

$45

Semi-Private Lesson

$22.50*

*Price per Child

AT L ANTA ATHL E T I C C LUB 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. – 1:00 p.m. Tuesday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Friday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. TGIF 5:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. EH = Event Hours Advanced Registration is Required 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

AQUATICS Seasonal Hours, refer to website for current hours

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