Latest Posts EducationBy The Citizen December 4, 2025Applications Open for Georgia Brownfield Association’s Second Annual Darahyl Dennis ScholarshipFaithBy The Citizen December 4, 2025Local church congregation organizes Christmas service project to serve children in hospitals around the county.FaithBy The Citizen December 4, 2025New Hope Baptist Church Hosts 2nd Annual Christmas Store to Bless More Than 210 FamiliesColumnistsBy Dan Langford December 4, 2025Talking Southern – Telling TimeBusinessBy Jason Bass December 4, 2025Slowing Down So We Can Show UpCrimeBy The Citizen December 3, 2025Peachtree City man sentenced in $24M Medicare fraud schemeEducationBy The Citizen December 3, 2025Fayette County Public Schools’ Public Information Officer Wins Multiple IABC Atlanta Golden Flame Awards, Including Best in ShowCitizen of the WeekBy The Citizen December 3, 2025Citizen of the Week – Amy JenkinsAthletes of the WeekBy The Citizen December 3, 2025Athletes of the Week – December 1, 2025ObituariesBy The Citizen December 3, 2025Mary Kathryn “Mary Kay” Kippenberger, 89ArtBy The Citizen December 3, 2025Town Square Playhouse premieres “Together Again at Christmas” this weekendColumnistsBy Chef Andrew Chambers December 3, 2025The Eating Chambers on CollardsBusinessBy The Citizen December 3, 2025Coweta & Fayette students spotlighted in Civics Bee — 2026 applications now openColumnistsBy Claire Kaufman December 3, 2025Holiday Fun & Traditions in Fayetteville, Newnan, Peachtree City & BeyondNonprofitsBy The Citizen December 3, 2025Trilith 5K Holiday Hustle Returns December 13Fayette CountyBy The Citizen December 3, 2025Fayette County Launches New Mobile-Friendly Website to Better Serve CitizensGovernmentBy The Citizen December 3, 2025Raffensperger Praises Eleventh Circuit for Securing Polling Precincts from Outside InfluenceGovernmentBy The Citizen December 3, 2025Sen. 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The funny thing is that when I was a ClubCorp member, they charged the regular club dues per month, but…
The more that golf courses charge for dues, the more they price out regular players, and the less social benefit…
The funny thing is that when I was a ClubCorp member, they charged the regular club dues per month, but…