I'm glad you liked Cherokee. It seems most people love or hate it and it mostly comes down to the green complexes. The Tennessee Golf Association is hosting the State Four-Ball there next week and it should be awesome for this event. Looking at some of the teams we have in the event, it will take some great playing to win.
In the many events I have conducted at Cherokee, hole 4 will play the hardest as a sub-500 yard par 5. There has been many times I have entered a double digit score in a junior event for kids who shoot in the 70s. On hole 12, the 240 par 3, many players will hit it to the fairway and take their chances trying to get up and down for par.
I know this has nothing to do with golf, but they also have a bowling alley in the clubhouse. Four lanes and three of those lanes still use humans to set the pins back up after you knock them down. Very cool experience!
As far as Holston goes, it is one of the best in the Southeast. They removed a ton of trees and put in native grass which gives it a great definition. It doesn't get much better than that place!
I played Cherokee this week in the Southern Am qualifier. I played poorly, but I immediately wanted another chance at the course.
It is 6,300 yards from the tips. 6 par 3s and 4 par 5s. Lots of half par holes. One of the par 3s is 241 with OB hard on the right and a creek left. I should have laid up off the tee. Two of the par 5s are 496 and 487 (I think). The first of these I had 200 to the flag for my second (you couldn't really get any closer because a creek crossed the fairway). But the green had OB right and a creek left. I went for it, but again I should have laid up to 60 yards or so to guarantee I made no worse than 5. But two of the par 4s are 478 and 464.
Course was in tremendous shape. Pretty firm and fast. Greens were pure.
The green complexes were amazing. Some really good, well integrated run off areas. Internal movement was super cool with lots of little shelves and bowls. Threre were a few greens where I thought to myself I haven't seen anything like this. The greens are most definitely the defense of the course.
Super compact site, but never felt claustrophobic. Short green to tee walks.
This would be a great course to be a member at.