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Cherokee Valley Course and Club
Semi-Private
Championship
18-Hole

Cherokee Valley Course and Club

Travelers Rest, South Carolina, USAUpstate South Carolina

Cherokee Valley Course and Club presents an 18-hole parkland layout framed by the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Known for its rolling terrain, strategic hazards, and consistently maintained greens, it appeals to players looking for a thoughtful yet approachable test of golf in a scenic mountain setting.

Course Overview

Cherokee Valley Course and Club offers a demanding yet rewarding 18-hole layout that combines natural South Carolina foothills with carefully maintained playing surfaces. This semi-private course stretches over a thoughtfully varied terrain where elevation changes and lightly forested fairways create an engaging test for golfers of all skill levels. Its design encourages strategic shot-making, with well-placed bunkers guarding the greens and moderate water hazards that invite thoughtful club selection without overwhelming the player.

The overall style of the course leans toward traditional parkland, with generous fairways and undulating greens that reward precision rather than power alone. Rolling hills frame each hole, offering expansive views of the surrounding Blue Ridge Mountains that add a calming backdrop amid competitive play. This setting helps balance moments of challenge with an accessible pace, making it suitable for both serious competitors and those seeking a scenic round.

Playability remains a strong point here, with tee boxes set to accommodate varying distances and encourage participants to consider their approach. The greens have often been noted for their consistent speed and subtle breaks, demanding attention to detail on every putt. While some features like sand traps require ongoing maintenance, the course prides itself on overall conditioning and a playable routing.

Off the course, the clubhouse provides a warm atmosphere for members and guests to relax after rounds, with dining options that complement the outdoor experience. The staff has built a reputation for attentiveness and support, whether assisting players on course or helping with special events.

Visitors considering a round at Cherokee Valley should prepare for the elevation shifts by wearing comfortable, supportive footwear, and anticipate a course that encourages thoughtful play rather than aggressive power hitting. Mornings often bring calm winds, ideal for setting a steady rhythm, while afternoons introduce breezes that test tempo.

For travelers seeking a mixture of challenge, natural beauty, and a friendly club environment, Cherokee Valley stands as a solid choice in the Travelers Rest area, delivering memorable rounds framed by southeastern mountain charm.

Course Highlights

Cherokee Valley’s layout emphasizes rolling fairways shaped by natural elevation changes with scenic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Bunkers strategically protect the greens, creating risk-reward opportunities across all 18 holes. The course combines approachable wide landing areas with subtle undulations on fast, consistent greens. Its setting offers a balance of natural contours and carefully managed turf, delivering variety and sustained challenge. The clubhouse and grill provide social spaces that complement the golf experience without distraction. The course overall is recognized for solid conditioning and a layout that blends classic parkland strategies within a mountainous environment.

Championship Course
Semi-Private
Walking Friendly

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Guest Reviews

4.8(10 reviews)

Billy Caviness

a year ago
Great course! They take very good care of the entire course from start to finish. The greens run very consistent, more on the fast side but nothing outrageous. The grill is good with nice food, especially at the turn. I highly recommend this course for anyone wanting to play and not only a great course but awesome views.

Kevin Dalton

a year ago
One of the best courses I’ve played at. I will say, the greens have been aerated recently, but overall a great experience. My son and I got in 9 right after the Men’s Wednesday night league got done teeing up. So started at 6, and wrapped up at 7:30. Great carts, great views, and a great course to challenge you.

Justin Durham

2 weeks ago

Tom Bennett

2 weeks ago
Fantastic golf course and fantastic staff. We were the dudes that had the flat tire today. One call and they were there in a jiffy. It was hot but plenty to drink. We ate there afterwards. Good really good. Awesome atmosphere.

Christy Grear

a month ago
Unfortunately, This course has gone downhill since we moved from the area 18 months ago, while the prices have risen quite a bit. We decided to play here on a weekend visit back to the area because it used to be one of our favorites. It was $80+ for a Saturday tee time. The range was closed when we arrived. No water on the course. The cart would frequently have no power. We called the pro shop for a replacement. They said they had no carts and we would have to just keep pulling on the brake to get a better connection and to get it to function. So, not only is it a known problem with some of their carts, but they refuse to replace the cart with a properly functioning one. When I went into the restaurant to use the restroom, the floors were so greasy, it was like skating on a frozen pond. The sand traps were a mess. This course is just not the course it use to be and is certainly not worth the price.

Tom Bennett

2 weeks ago
Fantastic golf course and fantastic staff. We were the dudes that had the flat tire today. One call and they were there in a jiffy. It was hot but plenty to drink. We ate there afterwards. Good really good. Awesome atmosphere.

Christy Grear

a month ago
Unfortunately, This course has gone downhill since we moved from the area 18 months ago, while the prices have risen quite a bit. We decided to play here on a weekend visit back to the area because it used to be one of our favorites. It was $80+ for a Saturday tee time. The range was closed when we arrived. No water on the course. The cart would frequently have no power. We called the pro shop for a replacement. They said they had no carts and we would have to just keep pulling on the brake to get a better connection and to get it to function. So, not only is it a known problem with some of their carts, but they refuse to replace the cart with a properly functioning one. When I went into the restaurant to use the restroom, the floors were so greasy, it was like skating on a frozen pond. The sand traps were a mess. This course is just not the course it use to be and is certainly not worth the price.

H.Bernard Young

a month ago
Hey I get it, we love what we own and it will always make you believe that it's worth more than it really is. And in this case the price would be justified with water on the course, cart girls, and better sand bunkers. Seriously what are we doing here? Your service should reflect your prices. But I digress.

Rick Saxon

3 weeks ago

Matt Sain

a month ago
This is a great golf course! The vibe is very relaxed and the course is well maintained. There are beautiful views throughout and the restaurant is outstanding. Ask for Miss Kay!

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Course Details

Holes
18
Total Yardage
6,899
Par
72
Access Type
semi-private
Course subject to seasonal maintenance; greens typically in prime condition spring through fall.

Access & Location

Address

450 Cherokee Valley Way, Travelers Rest, SC 29690, USA

Clubhouse

Main clubhouse with dining and pro shop facilities

Walking Policy

Walking is permitted and encouraged; terrain includes moderate hills so supportive shoes are advised

Advance tee time reservation recommended; guests welcome with member or tournament sponsor

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