“There is a Brood a-brewing”. This event signifies our Atlanta roots, when a handful of Atlanta Founding Honour members considered themselves a “small brood” in comparison to the club’s initial Chapter up north in the Second City. The Brood is now Atlanta’s premier member-guest format, which invites members to pair up with a non-member (or 2 or 3) to compete in 36 holes at one of the area’s finest golf courses. Best way to treat both yourself and a special guest to a surefire day of competition and camaraderie.
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Chapter: Atlanta
Event Details
Event Name: The Brood
Course: Old Toccoa Farm
Date: Sep 15, 2024
Time: 11:30 am EST
Number of Players: 24 (8 waitlist spots)
Cost: $285 (includes golf, cart, range balls, and tax)
Format: Atlanta’s member-guest event | Members are permitted to bring up to three guests to enjoy 18 holes at Old Toccoa Farm. Note, that if a member brings three guests you’ll compete as three separate teams.
Tee Gift: Headcover
Food/Meals: NewClub will be taking reservation requests on the registration page for members who would like seats reserved at The Tavern at Old Toccoa Farm restaurant. We will reserve a section for the members to gather and enjoy the evening at their leisure.
About the Course
Nature’s infinite presence defines every hole, and every hazard on the Jack Dredla, Dan Proctor, Dave Axland, aka Bunker Hill-designed course. Here, twisted knots of mountain laurel, rock outcroppings, and gentle wildflower meadows dictate the flow of play. Among the massive bunkers and hardwoods, you’ll discover golf in its purest state — and an experience unlike any other. Tightly mowed zoysia fairways and manicured bentgrass greens create an incredible surface for play as the course winds along the river valley and into the landscape’s secluded hills and draws. Native grasses, wicked bunkers, and exceptional long-range mountain views complete the experience of this award-winning course. With Award-winning golf, first-class accommodations, and delicious food and beverages…..it’s time you experienced Old Toccoa Farm for yourself.