Cherokee Run Golf Club

Cherokee Run Golf Club

November 4, 2021
Sean McMeen

The Cherokee Run Golf Club is a public golf course in Conyers, Georgia, United States. For a daily charge, it is accessible to the general public and has been rated "very good" by readers of Golf Digest magazine. The 18-hole golf course, which was created on 200 acres of land and has 27 holes designed by Forrest Richardson and Raymond Floyd, was built on the site of an old quarry. Construction started in 1982, and the building was completed in 1984.


For guests to enjoy, there are several hiking and bike routes to choose from. The club, on the other hand, only enables members and their visitors to use them. Because the club is a private gated community, guests must prove their membership by presenting a valid photo ID or guest permit before entering.


There are also tennis courts available at the club for anyone who wants to try their hand at another sport. Guests may also take use of the Clubhouse amenities for special events, as well as attend social gatherings and business meetings that are held there.


A variety of meeting and event facilities are available for a variety of occasions such as weddings, birthday celebrations, Christmas gatherings, and other gatherings.


The Club House is available to the public from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Saturdays from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. are also available for visitation. Sundays are closed; individuals intending to come on Sundays must make an appointment with the Club House Manager in advance of their visit.


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If you like Cherokee Run Golf Club, you might also like to visit Arabia Mountain.

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