Cherokee Springs Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is Cherokee Springs Golf Club for a mid-handicapper?

You'll find Cherokee Springs offers a fair test, especially if you're not precise off the tee. The back nine really tightens up, demanding accurate iron play to avoid the mature oaks that line the fairways and the subtle elevation changes.

What are the must-play holes or unique features at Cherokee Springs?

Don't miss the par-3 7th, which plays over a natural spring-fed pond - it's visually stunning and a real test of nerve. The finishing stretch, holes 16-18, also offers some dramatic elevation changes and forces you to think strategically about club selection.

When is the best time of year to experience Cherokee Springs Golf Club?

We highly recommend visiting in late spring or early fall; the weather is perfect, and the course conditions are typically at their absolute peak. You'll avoid the summer heat and the larger crowds that can sometimes slow down play, ensuring a more relaxed round.

Is Cherokee Springs Golf Club worth the green fee, and what can I expect for the cost?

Absolutely, we think Cherokee Springs offers excellent value for the experience; the green fees are fair for the quality of maintenance and the unique layout. You're paying for a well-kept, engaging round with some truly memorable holes, not just a standard municipal track.

What's one practical tip for playing Cherokee Springs, and how's the pace of play?

Our best advice is to play a practice round or at least walk the first few holes to get a feel for the subtle breaks on the greens - they can be deceptively tricky. Pace of play is generally good, especially on weekdays, but expect a bit more waiting on busy weekend mornings.