Founded in 1912, the club's facilities include golf, dining, tennis, fitness, and swimming. In December 1921,
Charles Mayo accepted a position as head professional at Druid Hills. He replaced the late
J. Douglas Edgar. Edgar's death was mysterious. He was found late at night on West Peachtree Street in Atlanta, bleeding heavily from a deep wound in his leg, and died in the street before any trained help could arrive. The case was turned over to police, but never solved. In May 1924, the clubhouse was gutted by fire for a $100,000 loss but was promptly rebuilt. In 2003 the golf course underwent a major rehabilitation. The club hosts the
Dogwood Invitational, a top ten men's amateur golf tournament. The original course was designed by
Herbert H. Barker in 1912. Subsequent renovations were completed by
A. W. Tillinghast in 1935 and Bob Cupp in 2003. ==Presidential visit==