Piedmont Driving Club

The club later briefly used the adjacent grounds as a golf course until it sold the land to the city in 1904 to create Piedmont Park.

In May 2000, the club built a Rees Jones-designed 18-hole championship golf course and executive par-3 course several miles from the main clubhouse on Camp Creek Parkway.

[3] From July 2008 through December 2009, it underwent a renovation to its informal dining and athletic facilities.

The club hosted the annual cross-border, US versus Canada, Lapham Grant competition for the second time in 2012.

The club previously served as one of several host venues for the Peachtree Invitational platform tennis tournament.

Piedmont Driving Club in 1938