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Chenango Commons Golf Course

NY

Chenango Commons Golf Course is a 9-hole public course located in Binghamton, New York, along the Chenango River. Opened in 1972, the course measures 1,534 yards and plays to a par 30, featuring a mix of par 3s and par 4s. The layout is designed to be easily walkable, making it accessible for golfers of all skill levels and ages. The course is ideal for golfers looking to work on their short game or build confidence, offering a quick round experience. Chenango Commons maintains high standards with newly available golf carts and pull carts. The facility accommodates multiple golf leagues of varying sizes, both morning and evening. McGirk's Irish Pub operates on-site, providing food and beverage options before or after play. The course also functions as an event venue through The Orchard at Chenango Commons for weddings and corporate functions.

Chenequa Country Club

WI

Chenequa Country Club is a private golf course located in Hartland, Wisconsin, spanning 174 treed and rolling acres on the shores of Beaver Lake. The course features manicured bentgrass fairways and greens bordered by bluegrass surrounds and Cedar Lake sand traps. With over 115 years of history, the club has undergone numerous course additions and improvements while maintaining its tradition of excellence. The property offers scenic lakeside views with 1,000 feet of private beachfront on Beaver Lake, providing an attractive setting for play. Beyond golf, the facility includes tennis courts and a recently renovated clubhouse with dining options and waterfront deck areas. The course represents a blend of classic country club traditions and modern amenities in a lakeside Wisconsin setting.

Chenoweth

OH

Chenoweth Golf Course is a public 18-hole course located in Akron, Ohio that opened in 1993 and was designed by Rick Todd. The course plays to a par-71 and spans 6,109 yards from the longest tees. The layout flows naturally through groves of oak and maple, which frame the undulating bent grass fairways. The course features a rating of 69.0 and a slope rating of 115 on bent grass. Featuring bentgrass greens, the course is suitable for golfers of any handicap. The course has four distinct tee locations, allowing golfers to adjust difficulty as their skills develop, and Rick Todd crafted a thoughtful balance between challenge and playability. The course was recognized as one of Golf Advisor's Top 25 Most Improved U.S. Golf Courses in 2015.

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Cheonryong CC

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Cheonryong CC is an 27-hole championship golf course designed by renowned Japanese architect Kattou Fukuichi. The course is conceptually divided into three distinct 9-hole sections, each embodying different themes: the inward nine represents "wisdom," the outward nine represents "courage," and the third nine represents "challenge." The layout strategically incorporates varying difficulty levels and tactical elements throughout each hole, with design considerations that allow the playing conditions to shift based on time of day, season, and weather patterns. This dynamic design approach creates a course that presents different challenges across varying conditions. The course features carefully placed hazards and strategic demands that appeal to golfers of all skill levels. While appearing straightforward, hidden difficulties and traps throughout the layout challenge beginners with intrigue while stimulating experienced players and professionals with competitive opportunities. Located in Jincheon, North Chungcheong Province, Cheonryong CC operates as both a private members' course and public facility, offering consistent enjoyment and new experiences with each round.

Chequamegon Bay Golf Club

WI

Chequamegon Bay Golf Club is an 18-hole championship course located in Ashland, Wisconsin, just one mile from Chequamegon Bay on Lake Superior. Established in 1925, the course is nestled among towering trees and rolling terrain, offering breathtaking views of Lake Superior throughout the round. The course features four sets of tees, allowing golfers of all skill levels to customize their experience from beginner to advanced play. The layout emphasizes the natural beauty of the Northwoods, with fairways framed by lush greenery and scenic vistas. The course is designed to provide both challenge and playability, making it suitable for a wide range of golfers. Beyond the 18-hole layout, the facility offers comprehensive amenities including a fully stocked pro shop, power cart and club rentals, a driving range, and putting green. Professional golf instruction is available for individuals and groups. The club also hosts a bar and grill for post-round dining and maintains an active tournament schedule and league play throughout the season.

Chequers Golf Club

Western Australia

Chequessett Yacht and Country Club

MA

Chequessett Club is a 9-hole semi-links golf course located atop the bluffs of Wellfleet Harbor on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. The course features dual tees allowing for an 18-hole round, accommodating golfers of varying skill levels. Situated in a scenic coastal setting with views overlooking Wellfleet Bay, the semi-links design reflects the terrain and landscape characteristic of Cape Cod golf. The course integrates with the broader Chequessett Yacht and Country Club facility, which also offers tennis, pickleball, and waterfront amenities. The 9th hole is prominently positioned with views of the bay, serving as a notable feature visible from the club's dining and bar areas. The course operates as a members-only facility with golf simulator options available for tee time booking. The semi-links style and waterfront setting provide a distinctive playing experience within the club's tranquil harbor environment.

Cheraw State Park Golf Course

SC

The 18-hole championship course at Cheraw State Park was designed by Tom Jackson and opened in 1992, featuring 6,928 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. The course rating is 73.4 and it has a slope rating of 130. The course winds its way through piney woodlands while maintaining and protecting the surrounding natural habitat of the park. With gentle sloping greens and generous landing areas on most of the par 4 and par 5 holes, Lake Juniper serves as a backdrop on several holes making a golf trip to Cheraw State Park a visual treat. The Cheraw State Park golf course will remind the knowledgeable golfer of those classic golf courses designed and built in the early 1900s, with gentle sloping greens and generous landing areas on most of the par 4 and par 5 holes providing a true parkland setting. The Cheraw golf course is also a Certified Audubon International Wildlife Sanctuary. Throughout the year, Cheraw is hosting golf tournaments at the park. The course is accessible to golfers of all skill levels and features a full range of facilities including clubhouse, practice green, and driving range.

Cherokee Country Club

TN

Cherokee Country Club features a classic 18-hole Donald Ross links style course which opened in 1907. The par of Cherokee Country Club is 70, and the length is 6370 yards. Nestled on a bend in the Tennessee River, with sweeping views of the Smoky Mountains, Cherokee Country Club is an unprecedented private club. Today's course is an unusual and rather hilly track that features no fewer than six par threes and back-to-back par fives at holes 4 and 5. The course underwent significant redesign work by architect Ron Prichard, completed in 2008, which restored some of Donald Ross's typical design characteristics and added new bunkers. Six sets of tees stretch the course from 4,841 to 6,370 yards. The course presents a notable challenge relative to its modest length, with a rating of 71.6 and a slope of 129. Founded in 1907, Cherokee Country Club is one of Tennessee's premier recreational and social clubs and a valued asset to the Knoxville community. The facility operates as a private members' club with comprehensive amenities including practice facilities and a professional golf staff.

Cherokee Golf Course

KY

Cherokee Golf Course, founded in 1895, is one of the oldest municipal golf courses in the United States and the oldest public golf course in Louisville, Kentucky. The course features a hilly layout with two lake holes, making it the shortest of the Metro Parks courses in the system. Its compact design provides an excellent opportunity for golfers to improve their short-iron game through strategic play around the undulating terrain and water hazards. The facility includes a fully stocked Pro Shop, snack bar, and a large practice putting green for player preparation. Additional amenities feature a picnic area available for outings and tournaments of various sizes. Adjacent to the course are a fishing lake and playground area, making it a family-friendly destination. The combination of historic significance dating back over a century and its challenging short-game emphasis positions Cherokee as a distinctive venue within Louisville's municipal golf offerings.

Cherokee Hills Golf Club

OK

Cherokee Hills Golf Club is an 18-hole championship course with a par of 70 and yardage of 5,849 from the white tees and 6,855 from the blue tees. The course was designed by legendary golf course architect Perry Maxwell in 1924 and renovated by Tripp Davis nearly 80 years later. Located in the wooded hills just outside Tulsa, the course winds through rolling terrain, natural rock outcroppings, and mature trees, delivering a round that is as strategic as it is scenic. Maxwell's signature sloping greens, strategic bunkers, and use of natural topography are on full display, giving every round a sense of historic rhythm and challenge. The tree-lined roughs, dramatic elevation changes and scattered rock formations create unique challenges throughout the course from the first tee to the closing green. Recent upgrades by Tripp Davis have further refined the course, maintaining its original charm while enhancing playability. The facility includes a driving range, putting green, and short-game area. Cherokee Hills regularly hosts charity events, business outings, and high-profile tournaments in the Tulsa metro.

Cherokee Hills Golf Course

OH

Cherokee Hills is an 18-hole course featuring 6,448 yards from the longest tees with a par of 71. Designed by Chester Kurtz, the course opened in 1969. Located in Bellefontaine in northwestern Ohio, the course is situated in a rolling terrain setting. The course is relatively inexpensive and features some challenging holes, with a length of approximately 6,300 yards. Hole No. 5 stands out as a true risk-reward hole with a 90-degree turn and pond. The course features Bent Grass greens and Bluegrass fairways. The course rating is 70.8 with a slope rating of 115. The facility operates as a public course and includes a clubhouse offering food and beverages.

Cherokee National Golf & Recreation Club

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Cherokee National Golf & Recreation Club is an 18-hole championship course located in Gaffney, South Carolina. Designed by Jay Porter Gibson and Russell Breedan, the course features championship tees and presents a challenging layout for competitive play. The course has established itself as a venue for junior golf tournaments, most notably hosting the Henry Transou Junior Classic, which has been contested annually since at least 2015. The course record from the championship tees stands at 61, set by Josh Gallman on July 8, 2010, with a tournament record of 62 established by Dalon Queen on July 15, 2007. These competitive scores reflect the course's difficulty level and well-maintained conditions. The club combines golf operations with recreational facilities and maintains an active membership program, serving as an important competitive venue for regional junior and amateur golfers in the South Carolina area.

Cherokee Plantation

SC

Cherokee Plantation is a 7,000-acre private sanctuary located in the ACE Basin of South Carolina. The 18-hole course stretches 7,044 yards with a slope of 140 and was designed by Donald Steele. The course opened in 1999. The Scottish links course tests the talents, skills, and patience of its players while providing a picturesque stroll through iconically private wildlife woods and ever-changing natural landscape. The course requires accurate approach play, a full range of shots, creativity on greens with great flag position variations, and revetted sod bunkers that are best avoided. Notable holes include the 438-yard 6th, the 449-yard 14th (a long dogleg right played from tees set back amidst wetlands), and the 585-yard 17th. The estate was purchased in 1998 by a consortium including Peter de Savary of Skibo Castle fame, with over $50 million spent on improving leisure amenities. The championship course is meticulously maintained to tournament standards.

Cherokee Ridge Golf Course

CO

Cherokee Ridge Golf Course is located just outside downtown Colorado Springs with panoramic views of the Rocky Mountains and Pikes Peak. Established in 1971 and operated by the Cherokee Metropolitan District, the course consists of two nine-hole layouts. The regulation course features three distinct tee sets and measures just over 6,400 yards when played twice from different tees. The Par 3 course, designed by Woody Rice and opened in 1984, provides an excellent option for learning the game or playing a quick round. Both courses are carved from the natural topography of the surrounding landscape, creating playable layouts that accommodate golfers of all ages and abilities. The regulation course offers a full 18-hole experience, while the Par 3 layout is ideal for skill development, practice, or efficient rounds before or after work.

Cherokee Rose Country Club

GA

Cherokee Rose Country Club, established in 1965 in Hinesville, Georgia, is an 18-hole course designed by its founding members. The course accommodates golfers of all skill levels and features challenging par 3s and strategic water hazards throughout the layout. Named after the historic Cherokee Indian reservation that previously occupied the land, the club was founded to serve as a recreational haven for the local community. The course presents moderate difficulty with its water hazard placements and par 3 challenges as defining characteristics. Beyond the golfing experience, the club offers additional amenities including pool access and serene private ponds exclusive to members. The facility emphasizes both competitive play and recreational enjoyment, positioned as a cornerstone of the Hinesville community for nearly six decades. The club maintains a commitment to welcoming players of varying abilities while preserving its heritage as a traditional golf destination.