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BridgeMill is the WORLD'S FIRST golf course designed by internationally acclaimed golf course architect Desmond Muirhead and Georgia's own 1987 Masters Tournament Champion and touring pro Larry Mize
Masterfully carved into the rolling terrain of the North Georgia foothills, the BridgeMill course is designed with wider corridors, ranging from 350 to 400 feet, that will allow for a more player-friendly terrain. Yet when played from the championship tees, the course is one of the most challenging in the Atlanta market. Opening as a daily-fee course, when membership levels permit, The BridgeMill Athletic Club will become a private, members-only course.
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Mirhead is Recognized worldwide as a leading golf course designer, Desmond Muirhead has been hailed by Golf World Magazine as "the most innovative golf architect of the last 100 years," and called "the greatest golf architect of our time," by golf legend Gene Sarazen. Having completed over 100 courses, he has worked with some of the most famous names in golf during his career, including Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Nick Faldo and Gene Sarazen.
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Larry Mize is a native of Augusta, Georgia, Larry Mize won the 1987 Masters Tournament over Greg Norman and Steve Ballesteros in a sudden-death playoff. A professional golfer since 1980, Mize scored his first PGA Tour victory in 1983 at the Danny Thomas-Memphis Classic. He has since won several national and international tournaments including the Casio World Open in 1988; the Dunlop Phoenix in 1989 and 1990; and the Northern Telecom Open, the Buick Open and the Johnnie Walker World Championship in 1993
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