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TPC Sugarloaf

Golf club in Georgia, US


Golf club in Georgia, US

FieldValue
golf_facility_nameTPC Sugarloaf
image
imagesize
locationSugarloaf Club Drive
Duluth, Georgia, U.S.
establishment1997,
typePrivate
pushpin_mapUSA#USA Georgia
pushpin_relief1
coordinates
elevation1000 ft
owner
operatorPGA Tour TPC Network
holes27
greensBentgrass
fairwaysPerrenial ryegrass
tournamentsAT&T Classic (19972008)
Mitsubishi Electric Classic (2013–)
websitetpcsugarloaf.com
course1The Stables and The Meadows
designer1Greg Norman
par172
length17309 yd
rating175.8
slope1146{{cite weburl=https://ncrdb.usga.org/NCRDB/courseTeeInfo.aspx?CourseID=30026publisher=USGAtitle=Course Rating and Slope Database™ - TPC Sugarloaf - Stables/Meadows
accessdateApril 10, 2018}}
record163 – Tiger Woods,
Phil Mickelson, Ben Crane

Duluth, Georgia, U.S. Mitsubishi Electric Classic (2013–) Phil Mickelson, Ben Crane TPC Sugarloaf is a 27-hole private golf club in the southeastern United States, located within the gated community of Sugarloaf Country Club in Gwinnett County, Georgia, 30 miles northeast of Atlanta.

The facility consists of three 9-hole courses designed by Greg Norman, and is a member of the Tournament Players Club network operated by the PGA Tour. It was the home of the tour's annual AT&T Classic (formerly the BellSouth Classic) from 1997 until it ended in 2008. It began hosting the Mitsubishi Electric Classic (formerly the Greater Gwinnett Championship) on the PGA Tour Champions in 2013. In 2020, it held the LocaliQ Series Tour Championship, which served as the pandemic replacement for the PGA Tour Canada in the 2020 season.

The BellSouth/AT&T Classic was always played over the original two nines, The Stables and The Meadows, which opened the week before its first staging of the tournament in 1997. In 1998, the property was hit by a tornado which damaged many trees on the first and ninth holes, and destroyed some of the corporate tent structures around the 18th green. The third nine, The Pines, opened in 2000.

The land was formerly the O. Wayne Rollins family farm, where they kept pure-bred cattle and horses.

References

References

  1. (April 2018). "Mitsubishi Electric Classic". GCSAA.
  2. (May 11, 1997). "Norman comfortable as designer". Sunday Star-News.
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