Cherry Hills Golf & Lodge
About Cherry Hills Golf & Lodge
The Cherry Hills Golf & Lodge in Sturgeon Bay is a golf getaway in Wisconsin’s Door County. The onsite lodge provides a complimentary continental breakfast to start the day right. The bar and grill features a pool table, dart board and other games. All rooms are smoke-free and pet-free with balconies or a walk-out patio. Guests enjoy discounted golf with cart. The 6,204-yard course rides the natural hills of one of Wisconsin’s most popular vacation regions. Its green complexes will test even the best of players, yet are still playable for beginners.Facts
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Sturgeon Bay, WisconsinResort/Public
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Challenging course
Loved the challenge and 4 and 5 par holes. Really enjoyed playing here.
Greens
The greens are in good condition and they are small and difficult
Cherry Hills
Pretty good and accommodating, nice greens awesome fairways and difficulty level was good
Great Golf Course
I love this golf course and I have played there a lot.
NICE COURSE
It's a nice course...was just thrilled to be able to get a tee time at the last minute during the 4th of July week.
Cherry Hills good value.
Course extremely dry, as is majority of courses in NE Wisconsin. Fun layout.
Excellent experience
This was a great experience. Moderate difficultly for a great price. There is a lot of elevation change, which makes for an interesting round. This course was dry (but everything is this year so far) which helped at times and hindered at times. Fairway shots would run out a ways, but tough holding the green from any shot over 100 yards. All in all, it was a great value for the price and would recommend.
Advantage if home course
This is definitely a course that gives an extreme advantage to those who play it multiple times. Many blind shots, sloping, hilly fairways, which will direct your shots into the rough or unexpected lies. Almost all greens are elevated and many extremely elevated which requires a lot more accuracy than an average golfer can do consistently and makes the course a lot longer as you often have to hit more club than the yardage indicates to hit the green. If you play it I suggest you do it at least twice to learn from your first experience.