Sequoyah National Completes Major Renovation
By Dave Daubert
Cherokee, NC--Sequoyah National Golf Club, owned by the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians and managed by Northbrook, Illinois-based Kemper Sports, is pleased to announce it has completed a major renovation of the Robert Trent Jones, Jr. design masterpiece, nestled in the western North Carolina foothills. The redo included a complete bunker renovation with the extraordinary Capillary concrete bunkers and regrassing of fairways, tees and green surrounds with Zeon Zoysia, a plush luxurious new hybrid grass that holds it greenness late in the fall and begins greening earlier than most other turfgrasses in the spring. It maintained the fabulous bent-grass greens that continue to play smooth and true year-round.
The work was completed by Southeastern Golf under the supervision of the Robert Trent Jones Jr. design team. The move will allow for year-round premium playing conditions on the award-winning layout. The course reopened to rave reviews the first week of October.
"We've invested in the future of the golf course with these upgrades and we're very pleased with the finished product," said Curtis Wildcat, Sequoyah National Golf Board Chairman. "With these improvements, we believe Sequoyah National is now the finest public mountain course in the Southeast." The course is also one of the many amenities for the guests at Harrah's Cherokee Casino Resort just four miles away.
I was fortunate to attend the opening in 2009 and the course was one of the finest I had played in all of western North Carolina at the time, and is ranked #39 in Golfweek's 2020 list of the "Best Casino Courses in the United States." Located just 45 minutes from Ashville, the 6,600 yards course is open to the public and plays to a par of 72. The awesome setting is complete with stands of mature fir and hardwoods that explode with vibrant fall colors every year in the Great Smoky Mountains, with panoramic jaw-dropping vistas of the surrounding landscape on every hole. I remember sitting outside behind the driving range, captivated by the pure beauty of the view. It was awesome. Visit SequoyahNational.com for reservations or more information.
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About: Dave Daubert
David has been writing about golf since the turn of the century. He was Managing Editor at a regional golf magazine for 11 years, published in Canada, the IAGTO and a Staff Writer for The Georgia Golf Trail. His insightful perspective brings golf to life.