Cherry Ridge Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the most challenging hole at Cherry Ridge, and what should I watch out for?

The 14th hole, a par-4 dogleg left, is where many rounds go sideways. You'll need a precise tee shot to avoid the dense woods on the left and the creek that snakes along the right side of the fairway, making your approach shot to a well-guarded green even tougher.

When is the best time of year to play Cherry Ridge for ideal conditions?

We always recommend late spring, specifically May, for Cherry Ridge. The course greens are typically at their fastest then, and the blooming dogwoods along the back nine add a beautiful, vibrant backdrop to your round.

How do the green fees at Cherry Ridge compare to other courses in the region, and is it worth it?

Cherry Ridge offers excellent value, especially for a course with such well-maintained bentgrass greens. Expect to pay around $75-90 for a prime weekend tee time, which we think is a steal considering the quality of the layout and the peaceful, uncrowded atmosphere you'll often find.

What makes Cherry Ridge stand out from other courses - is there a particular vibe or feature I should know about?

You'll immediately notice the dramatic elevation changes on the back nine, which are quite rare for this area. It gives the course a mountain feel, and the views from the 17th tee box - overlooking the valley - are absolutely breathtaking and worth the round alone.

Is Cherry Ridge typically crowded, and what's the pace of play like on a weekend?

Cherry Ridge is popular but generally manages its tee sheet well, so you won't often face agonizing waits. We suggest booking an early morning slot on weekends if you want to fly around in under four hours; otherwise, expect a comfortable 4.5-hour round.