I played Atlanta Athletic Club (Highlands) in late March and they had stimp readings for both courses posted together with other general information (weather; pin positions; cart rules; etc.) That was the only time I've seen such information posted at a course.
As for the course, everyone in my group found it quite difficult, even from the middle tees (6860; 73.9; 141), and even though the rough was still dormant. The conditions were firm and fast and it was somewhat windy, exposing IMHO some of the flaws of the course -- like the fact that all 4 of the par 3's require a fairly long carry over water (and, in some cases, bunkers too), which made for some treacherous tee shots in the conditions. I also didn't like how many holes had water framed by stone walls. On the other hand, I thought that a number of the (relatively) short par 4's were very well designed, rewarding strategic play off the tee with better angles, etc.; that three of the par 5's (including 18, for us mortals) had great risk-reward options for the second shots; that the green complex on the fourth par 5 (#5) was well done; and that a number of the holes were aesthetically pleasing.
The clubhouse and other facilities were, as you would expect, terrific. We did have one odd experience with the guy who served us lunch, but that was probably because we were a foursome of unaccompanied guests.