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One for Bobby.


As a young boy growing up in Atlanta, Heidrick & Struggles chief executive Pat Pittard used to walk over to the Donald Ross-designed course at the East Lake Golf Club The East Lake Golf Club is located in the neighborhood of East Lake which is in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. It is best known for hosting THE TOUR Championship. History
In 1898 the Atlanta Athletic Club (AAC) was formed.
 in hopes of catching a glimpse of its most famous member, Bobby Jones.

"I remember, like it was yesterday, standing at the fence by the fourth hole, which runs parallel to Second Avenue, and watching Bobby Jones stroll by," says Pittard, who is now 53 and still lives in his hometown. "And when the Ryder Cup Ryder Cup

Biennial team golf event first held in 1927. It was originally played between teams of golfers from the U.S. and Britain; since 1979 players opposing the U.S. have been chosen from all of Europe. The trophy was donated by the British seed merchant Samuel Ryder.
 was played there in 1963, two of my buddies and I sat in a tree in almost the exact same spot and watched the greats of that era go by. We weren't very well-hidden, and most of them would smile up at us and give us a wave."

Sometimes, Pittard recalls, he and his friends used to sneak onto the course. "It gets dark very late in the middle of the summer in Georgia, and if a youngster were to have a five-iron and a golf ball with him at such times, he could play a few holes at Fast Lake, and the groundskeeper would give us a wink A short control signal in telephony operations. It can be a single pulse, a brief interruption of a continuous tone, a change of bits or a change in polarity of the signal. For example, a momentary interruption (the wink) of a continuous, single-frequency tone is a signal that the , as long as we replaced our divots and fixed our ball marks," he says. "It was during those early rounds that I decided the sixth was my favorite My Favorite is an independent synthpop band from Long Island, New York. They released two CDs: Love at Absolute Zero and Happiest Days of Our Lives. My Favorite broke up on September 14, 2005, when singer Andrea Vaughn left the band.  golf hole. And I still feel that way today."

No. 6 at East Lake is a par-three with one of the first island greens in the country. "The hole plays over a pond in back of the clubhouse," explains Pittard, who is a 17 handicapper hand·i·cap·per  
n. Sports & Games
1. One who assigns handicaps.

2. One who predicts the winners in a horserace, especially one who publishes such predictions as a guide for bettors.

Noun 1.
. "And it can be a nine-iron or a five-iron, depending on the wind and where they put the tees. It is a legitimate birdie hole, but if you mess up even a little bit, you get wet. To me, it is the most uniquely East Lake hole. It has that wonderful Tudor clubhouse behind it, which has so many of Bobby Jones' old trophies inside. There's water in front of you, and the rest of the course stretches out all around. It's just a picture-perfect hole on a picture-perfect golf course, and every time I play it, I think of Bobby Jones, what club he might have hit there and how he might have played it."

East Lake is also special to Pittard because the course has been the centerpiece of an ambitious and successful community revitalization re·vi·tal·ize  
tr.v. re·vi·tal·ized, re·vi·tal·iz·ing, re·vi·tal·iz·es
To impart new life or vigor to: plans to revitalize inner-city neighborhoods; tried to revitalize a flagging economy.
 project in what has been a very depressed part of Atlanta. "The club used to have two 18-hole tracks," he says. "But then one of them was torn up to make room for a housing development, and the country club relocated to the suburbs. The original 18 changed hands a lot, and like the neighborhood around it, fell on tough times. But a local developer named Tom Cousins Thomas Grady Cousins (born December, 1931) is a prominent real estate developer primarily in Atlanta, Georgia.

Important projects include CNN Center, the Omni Coliseum, 191 Peachtree Tower, the Pinnacle Building in Buckhead and the first phase of the Georgia World Congress
 has restored it while making sure that other good things have happened to the area around it. So I like the fact that the course has had a positive impact on more than just golf."

* John Steinbreder is a senior writer for Golf Week and Golf and Travel magazines and is the author of five books, including Golf Courses of the US. Open.

PAT PITTARD

East Lake Golf Club

Location: Atlanta, GA

Hole: 6th, par-three, 165 yards from the back tees, 150 yards from the regular markers

Hole Description: The tee shot ploys a little downhill to a green set out on a peninsula with water all around. Bunkers abound on the left, and the green slopes from left to right, which also happens to be the direction of the prevailing wind prevailing wind  

A wind that blows predominantly from a single general direction. The trade winds of the tropics, which blow from the east throughout the year, are prevailing winds. See illustration at wind.

Noun 1.
. Trees growing to the right of the tee make it almost impossible to hang your drive out to the right and draw it onto the green. And balls that land short on a collar of fairway gross running about 30 yards in front of the green will often dribble back into the pond.

Course Architect: Scotsman Tom Bendelow Tom Bendelow (1868-1936), nicknamed "The Johnny Appleseed of American Golf", was a prolific golf course architect during the first half of the twentieth century. Tom Bendelow was born in Aberdeen, Scotland and immigrated to the United States in 1892. Introduced to A.G.  laid onto nine-hole course on the property in 1908, and, five years later, the great Donald Ross Donald Ross is the name of:
  • Donald Ross (surgeon), British surgeon
  • Donald Ross (golfer), Scottish golfer and golf course designer
  • Donald Kirby Ross, won Medal of Honor for his actions on the battleship USS Nevada during the attack on Pearl Harbor in World War II
 tore that up and built a completely new 18-hole track. George Cobb
For the composer, see George L. Cobb


George Cobb was an American lighthouse keeper who served at the Point Bonita Light near San Francisco.
 made some modifications to the layout prior to the 1963 Ryder Cup matches, and then in the mid-1990s, Rees Jones Rees Jones (born September 16, 1941) is a noted golf course architect.

He was born in Montclair, New Jersey the son of legendary golf course designer Robert Trent Jones, Sr. and the younger brother of golf course designer Robert Trent Jones, Jr..
 came in to upgrade the course and restore most of Ross' original design.

Club Description: Founded in 1904, East Lake had become a ragged, financially troubled enterprise when Tom Cousins bought it in 1994 and began turning things around. Though it remains a private club with mostly corporate members, it uses all profits to support local education, recreation, and social programs. And Cousins has been instrumental in implementing a neighborhood development plan that includes an 18-hole public course, a junior golf academy, and a caddie program that has employed same 250 young men and women from the area. The par-72 layout, which measures 7,108 yards from the back markers and 6,689 from the regular tees, will host the U.S. Amateur in 2001.
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