CHATMOSS COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Martinsville, VA, USA
Designed by Ellis Maples
Chatmoss Country Club sits in Martinsville, Virginia, a city in the southern Piedmont region near the North Carolina border. The course was designed by Ellis Maples, a prolific North Carolina-based architect who worked extensively throughout the Carolinas and Virginia during the mid-twentieth century. Maples, who trained under his uncle Donald Ross, developed a reputation for creating courses that fit naturally into rolling terrain while remaining playable for a wide range of golfers.
The layout occupies gently rolling land characteristic of the Piedmont, with tree-lined fairways and elevation changes that add strategic interest without severe difficulty. Maples typically emphasized strategic bunkering and green contours that rewarded thoughtful play, and Chatmoss reflects this approach with greens that require careful club selection and attention to pin placement. The routing takes advantage of the property's natural movement, creating variety in hole length and direction.
Chatmoss serves as the centerpiece of a private club that has been part of Martinsville's social and recreational life for decades. The club offers traditional country club amenities alongside the golf course, functioning as a gathering place for the local community. The course provides a representative example of Maples's work during an era when many Southern cities developed country clubs with layouts designed to balance challenge with accessibility for members of varying skill levels.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Chatmoss was designed by Ellis Maples.
Chatmoss at Chatmoss Country Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Chatmoss is 72.
Chatmoss plays 6,883 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Chatmoss is 134.
Chatmoss is a 18-hole course.