The Atlanta Country Club
Dael Szuch currently serves as the Director of Membership & Communications at The Atlanta Country Club since February 2022, having previously held the roles of Director of Member Experience: Food & Beverage and Membership and Communications at the same club from June 2018 to August 2021. Prior experience includes teaching 7th Grade Math and Science at Berkeley County School District from May 2015 to June 2018, where Dael Szuch was recognized as Rookie Teacher of the Year. Additionally, Dael Szuch worked part-time as a bartender at The Kickin' Chicken and accumulated experience in the food and beverage industry at the Daniel Island Club from January 2011 to January 2015, progressing from hostess to assistant manager. Dael Szuch earned a Bachelor of Education degree in Junior High/Intermediate/Middle School Education and Teaching from the College of Charleston in 2015.
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The Atlanta Country Club
The Atlanta Country Club has a rich tradition and history. In the early 1960's Atlanta business leader Jim Clay had a dream of building a world class golf course and bringing a PGA tour event to Atlanta. Jim achieved his goal by being the founder of Atlanta Country Club, which formed in 1964 and opened in 1966. Then, in 1967 the ACC began hosting the "Atlanta Classic". This PGA tour event was held annually at ACC for thirty years, except in 1974 when ACC became the site for the inaugural Tournament Players Championship, won by Jack Nicklaus. Our course is consistently ranked as one of the top golf courses in the country. Originally designed by Willard C. Byrd, the course is built adjacent to historic Sope Creek and Confederate paper mill ruins from the Civil War era.