The private Rip Arnold Course at the Cherry Hills Country Club is a nine-hole, par-3 course. The club also offers another golf course that is eighteen holes. The Rip Arnold course is 665 yards at its longest tees. The course is named after the head golf professional at the club from 1939 to 1962. The talented golfer started a program for junior golfers, which prompted the construction of Cherry Hills’ nine-hole course. The undulating greens of the course are very well-bunkered, offering challenges for golfers wanting to improve their short game or just for beginning to intermediate players who need some practice.