I can't tell everyone how excited I am about this years event.
Lookout Mountain and Black Creek are superb venues, these courses are truly unique, fun, and since this group is about architecture, they offer a lot for study and discussion. Both these courses have superb, dedicated staffs, and I can assure you that they will makes us feel welcome and you all will be treated as "members for a day". I have not played Holsten Hills, but its reputation as a Ross gem is well known, and everything I hear about Sweetens Cove leads me to believe that it is already one of the top nine holers to be found anywhere.
There are still a few details to be worked out. I need to get up to both courses in the early spring and work out final details on dining and guest speakers. The prices quoted so far are pretty good guidelines, we should come right at or pretty close to those you have been provided so far. We don't have any cost data on the pre-round at Holsten Hills or the Sunday round at Sweetens cove yet, those GCA members who are handling this aspect of the Dixie Cup will get back to participants as this is finalized, but if anyone needs a ballpark number, pleas let Michael Whitaker or myself know, I am sure we can provide that.
As far as lodging, Lookout Mtn and Black Creek are close to each other, and there are a lot of good motels at base of the mountain. Sometime before mid-April, I will visit several hotels at the base and get back to the group with recommendations and possibly some type of group discount. I have stayed in the valley at the base many times, and the lodging is mostly budget, family oriented, but clean and most offer a hearty buffet breakfast.
I would advise getting your deposits in early to Miichael. These are great venues and an area convenient to many GCA members, it might just fill up quick. If there are any questions, please message me, I will be happy to get right back to you.