Architect Mike Young, a native of Georgia, carved Cateechee from 420 acres of virgin forests and open meadowland. By contrast, most courses are developed on less than 250 acres of land. No need to worry about balls from adjacent holes finding their way on to your fairway at Cateechee. The site features dramatic elevation changes, from high ridges that afford panoramic views, to low-lying wetlands along Cedar Creek, which meanders through the property, coming into play on five holes. At Cateechee, fairways and greens are framed by nature, not houses. As it was when it opened in 1997, Cateechee remains a pure golf experience, unencumbered by real estate development.
The public may book tee times seven days in advance. Warm up before your game on our double-ended practice facility with putting greens, pitching greens, and practice bunkers. The golf course and Golf Shop at Cateechee are open seven days a week.