Cherry Hill Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Cherry Hill Golf Course for optimal conditions?

We always recommend late spring or early fall for Cherry Hill- you'll find the greens are at their absolute prime. The weather is typically fantastic, avoiding the intense summer humidity and offering comfortable temperatures for your round.

What makes Cherry Hill's course layout unique, and how challenging is it?

Cherry Hill truly shines with its clever use of elevation changes, especially on the back nine where you'll encounter some dramatic downhill tee shots. While the front nine is more forgiving, the course demands precision around its well-guarded greens, making it a fair test for mid-handicappers but still enjoyable for beginners from the forward tees.

Are there any must-play holes or particularly scenic spots at Cherry Hill Golf Course?

You absolutely can't miss the par-3 14th at Cherry Hill- it's a stunner. From the elevated tee, you'll hit over a natural ravine to a green framed by mature cherry trees, offering incredible views of the distant hills, especially in autumn.

What should I expect regarding green fees and overall value at Cherry Hill?

Green fees at Cherry Hill are surprisingly reasonable for the quality, typically ranging from $75-$120 depending on the day and time. We think it's excellent value, as you're getting a meticulously maintained course with a friendly staff and a pace of play that's usually quite good, unlike some pricier alternatives nearby.

What's the post-round experience like at Cherry Hill, and what amenities should I check out?

After your round, we highly recommend grabbing a bite at The Orchard Grill in the clubhouse- their pulled pork sandwich is legendary. The pro shop is also well-stocked with local Cherry Hill branded gear, perfect for a souvenir, and the patio offers a great spot to relax and watch golfers finish on the 18th.