Bill, I am so happy you enjoyed East Lake!! I was out of town this weekend, or else I definitely would have been there.
The course is a story unto itself. I know that you would find it hard to believe, but the now lush, green, paradise used to be in "dog track" condition. The bordering neighborhood used to be called "little Vietnam" because of the drugs and crime. But real estate investor Tom Cousins tore down the surronding housing projects, spent money to recondition the course, and brought in many corporate memberships.
I have a friend who works with Edwin Watts golf here in Atlanta, and he was able to work a deal with the Callaway group to get a tee time (Callaway is a corporate member). The best way to describe the place is this: It is the only place I could think of where your round could be rained out and you would still enjoy the day!! The place is a museum full of Bobby Jones' memorabilia. All 4 of the Grand Slam trophys are on display by the fireplace, the locker room is magnificant (make sure you wear nice shoes because they will shine them while you play), and the service is great. They just tell you to make yourself at home, and are not pretentious at all.
The great thing about the place is -- there are NO CART paths, NO CARTS to speak of, and experienced, professional caddies. After the 3rd hole, I never asked for a yardage, the caddie would just hand me a club.
Anyway, I don't know what your business is, but if you have some corporate connections, I would start asking around, you never know!! It sounds like you enjoyed Atlanta, which means you must not have gotten stuck in any traffic, which is a regular gripe in the city!!!