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Atlanta Athletic Club Adds Two New Golf Staff New Golf Instructor, Director of Retail Join Golf Team

January 27, 2026

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JOHN’S CREEK, Ga.  — The Atlanta Athletic Club (AAC) announced the addition of Rachel Clopton to its golf instructor team and Christina Klejka as the new director of retail.

Clopton, PGA Professional, joins AAC after nearly seven years at Bobby Jones Golf Course in Atlanta, where she led instructional programs and championed junior golf initiatives. She helped launch a U.S. Kids Golf program that grew to 1,300 participants and managed the Club’s popular summer camp.

She also directed the Atlanta Midtown Adaptive Golf monthly program, developed the property’s PGA HOPE initiative—which offers free golf instruction and wellness activities to military veterans, active-duty personnel, and their families—and conducted numerous corporate outings.

Clopton holds a bachelor’s degree in Professional Golf Management from Mississippi State University.

Klejka brings more than 20 years of experience in club operations, merchandising, and customer service, most recently serving as Member Relations Manager at Cherokee Town and Country Club in Atlanta. Her tenure at Cherokee spanned more than 18 years and she earned the PGA National Merchandiser of the Year honor in 2016.

Klejka will oversee AAC’s Golf Shop, which in 2025 received the prestigious Cashman Award from the Association of Golf Merchandisers. She is a graduate of Kennesaw State University with a degree in Business Administration.

“We are thrilled to welcome Rachel and Christina to the AAC family,” said Bud Taylor, director of golf, AAC. “Rachel’s passion for teaching and her innovative approaches will be invaluable to our members and guests. Christina’s proven leadership in retail and member service will further elevate our Golf Shop experience. Their expertise and dedication perfectly align with AAC’s commitment to excellence.”

Under the guidance of Taylor, AAC boasts a robust team of professional instructors, a renowned teaching facility, and a thriving Junior Golf Program that serves nearly 400 young golfers annually. The club’s R.T. Jones, Jr. Instruction Center offers state-of-the-art swing analysis and practice opportunities for golfers of all ages.

For more information on Atlanta Athletic Club, visit www.atlantaathleticclub.org.

About Atlanta Athletic Club

Atlanta Athletic Club was founded in 1898 and moved in 1969 to its current location on 500 acres in the Atlanta suburb of John’s Creek.  The club has a long-standing historical connection and was the home club of the legendary Bobby Jones. The Club has hosted numerous national and international golf events, including: three PGA Championships (1981, 2001, and 2011), U.S. Open Championship (1976), Ryder Cup Matches (1963), U.S. Women’s Open Championship (1990), KPMG Women’s PGA Championship (2021), and the U.S. Girls’ Junior (2025). The Club will host the 2030 U.S. Amateur and 2035 U.S. Women’s Amateur championships.

 Media Contact
Karen Moraghan
Hunter Public Relations
kmoraghan@hunter-pr.com
908/963-6013

 

 

 

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