Cherokee Valley golf course first opened for play in 1996. Don Cottle, Jr. designed the course was.
Nestled among gently rolling hills, Cherokee Valley Golf Club extends a challenging game to golfers of all skill levels. Eleven lakes and 63 bunkers may seem to intimidate, but wide fairways and clean roughs are very forgiving. The greens average 6,500-square feet in size. The 18 hole par 72 course ranges from 6751 yards at the rear tees to 4422 at the forward tees.
The signature hole is #7, a 155-yard, par 3, requiring a tee shot over water to a large, contoured green surrounded by mature trees. A large, scalloped bunker in front of the green adds visual depth.
A state-of-the-art practice facility includes a three-tiered driving range, 2 putting greens and a chipping green. The lodge-style clubhouse features spectacular views of 9 and 18 greens from both the snack bar and the banquet hall.