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With Special Thanks With Special Thanks The renovation of the Bobby Jones Golf Course was made possible by generous donations from foundations, corporations, and many individuals, all of whom have our deepest appreciation. Several of our donors wanted their contributions to honor important friends and family members. Many of these honorees had a personal connection to Mr. Jones or the game of golf, and we are proud to showcase them throughout the lobby. In this panel, we recognize those donors who made contributions of $25,000+ to the project, as well as the partners who helped us reimagine, design, and build the new Bobby Jones Golf Course. Founding Sponsors Board of Directors Robert W. Woodruff Foundation Bobby Jones Golf Course The Coca-Cola Company/Coca-Cola Bottling Company United Stuart and Eulene Murray Foundation Foundation The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation/PGA TOUR Superstore Brian Albertson Bob Jones IV James M. Cox Foundation* Susan Bell Henry Kelly Southern Company Charitable Foundation Bill Blalock Mark Kessler Anonymous David Burke Catherine Lewis Alston & Bird* LexisNexis* Beth Chandler Mark Mongell Anonymous The Love Family Marty Elgison Chuck Palmer William Bonneau Ansley III Family Trust Billi Marcus Foundation* Bert Ellis Ryan Teague Atlanta Athletic Club* Juanita and Jack Markwalter and Family* Sam Hatcher Atlanta Classic Foundation Terry and Nancy McGuirk Jack and Aggie Bandy Foundation Paul Melvin Alice Ann and Pat Battle Lisa and Kris Mikkelsen The Bell Family Foundation Mingledorff’s, Inc. Fundraising Committee Bill Blalock Mr. and Mrs. C.V. Nalley III Bobby Jones Golf Course Sis and Jim Blanchard Betsy Orr Michael S. Brown Chuck and Kathie Palmer Foundation Thalia N. Carlos & Chris M. Carlos Foundation Jerry Pate Turf & Irrigation/Toro Bonneau Ansley Chuck Kennedy Dan T. Cathy & Family Jim & Katie Peck Family/TransUnion* Bill Blalock Jeff Knox Club Car Georgia Section, PGA of America Carey Brown Cathy Mant Pete and Ada Lee Correll and Family* PGA TOUR Pete Correll Chuck Palmer The Cousins Foundation, Inc. Andy Prozes* John H. Crawford IV Andy Prozes Dick Cravey The Ratcliffes Walter Driver David Ratcliffe John and Lizzie Crawford Reilly Family Fund Marty Elgison Ken Richards Creel-Harison Foundation Betty Foy Sanders Charlie Harrison Steven C. Rockefeller Jr. Bob Cupp and Bobby Cupp The Shailendra Family Sam Hatcher Chris Schoen A.W. (Bill) Dahlberg R. Lee Shaw Doug Hertz Michael R. Smith The Julia Dancy Revocable Living Trust Sue and Michael Smith Linton Hopkins Charlie Yates Jr. Jay Davis SteelFab, Inc. & Sherrill Family* Peter Howell Danny Yates Delta Air Lines, Inc. Kessel and Carol Stelling Joe Inman Diamond-R Fertilizer Jim and Donna Stephenson and Yancey Bros. Co. Marty Elgison and Liz Bell Beth and Barry Storey Engineered Floors/J&J Flooring Lee Styslinger/Altec Service Partners Mark and Buffie Feidler Synovus* Georgia State Golf Association Thunder Bay Foundation Aaron’s Greenstone Properties Georgia State University Troutman Pepper Hamilton Sanders A-D Design Havertys Georgia-Pacific, LLC* Truist Avyve Kohler The Greenbaum Family Michael Tucker Bulk Aggregate Golf Long Engineering Josef Guzowski United States Golf Association Chapman Design Studios SG Contracting Jim Hannan U.S. Kids Golf Foundation Coxe Curry & Associates Douglas J. Hertz Family Foundation* Wadsworth Golf Charities Foundation Joe Inman Waffle House, Inc. Abby and John Irby Margaret Wright Wills Mark Kessler Children and Grandchildren of Dan Yates Michael A. Klump The Zeist Foundation* The Knox Foundation And the hundreds of other individuals whose The Sartain Lanier Family Foundation, Inc. donations made this project possible. *Indicates our hole sponsors Bobby Jones, 1930 Walker Cup Captain Emory University Special Collections. Bobby Jones Collection.
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