East Lake Golf Club has hosted the annual PGA Tour Championship since 2004, but that run is coming to an end.
According to published reports, the championship will rotate to other sites starting in 2028. The move ends more than two decades of the season-ending event calling the East Lake neighborhood home.
The Tour Championship has brought golf's top players to Atlanta each fall, along with significant media attention and economic impact. The tournament serves as the finale of the FedEx Cup playoffs.
East Lake Golf Club holds historical significance beyond the tournament, serving as the home course of legendary golfer Bobby Jones. The club underwent extensive renovations in recent years that drew praise from players and fans.
The rotation model will allow other courses and cities to host the prestigious event while potentially returning to East Lake in future years.