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Druid Hills
Atlanta, Georgia- Address740 Clifton Rd, Atlanta, GA 30307, USA
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The 18-hole layout at Druid Hills Golf Club dates back to 1912, when Englishman Herbert Hayden Barker set out the course. Host venue for the US Women’s Open in 1951, it was most recently renovated by Bob Cupp in 2003.
Highlight holes on the front nine include the 131-yard 6th, played slightly uphill to a narrow, two-tiered green with a false front, and the 203-yard 8th, where the tee shot must carry the creek that fronts the elevated green.
The same creek crosses in advance of the green on the severely right doglegging par five 14th, forcing many players to lay up short with their second shot, but the other par five on the back nine, the 574-yard 18th, offers big hitters a better birdie chance at the end of the round.
The 18-hole layout at Druid Hills Golf Club dates back to 1912, when Englishman Herbert Hayden Barker set out the course. Host venue for the US Women’s Open in 1951, it was most recently renovated by Bob Cupp in 2003.
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Course Architect
View AllBob Cupp had visions of becoming a Tour pro but settled for a job in an advertising agency then took over the pro shop at a local public course, where he became involved in making course improvements.