ROANOKE COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Roanoke, VA, USA
Designed by A .W. Tillinghast
Roanoke Country Club's Dogwood Course occupies rolling terrain in Virginia's Blue Ridge region, designed by A.W. Tillinghast during his prolific period of American course architecture. The layout reflects Tillinghast's characteristic approach to routing over natural contours, with holes that move across elevation changes and incorporate the native topography into strategic design. The course takes its name from the flowering dogwood trees common to the Virginia landscape.
The property's setting in the Roanoke Valley provides views of the surrounding mountains while the course itself plays through wooded corridors and across open fairways. Tillinghast's design philosophy of rewarding well-placed shots while offering recovery options for skilled players appears throughout the routing. The greens feature the subtle internal contours and strategic bunkering typical of his work from this era.
Roanoke Country Club has served as a private club for the regional community since its establishment, hosting local and state amateur competitions over the decades. The Dogwood Course represents one of several Tillinghast designs in Virginia, part of his extensive portfolio that includes more than 250 courses across the United States. The club maintains the course as part of its traditional country club amenities, preserving the architectural character while adapting maintenance practices to modern standards.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Dogwood was designed by A .W. Tillinghast.
Dogwood at Roanoke Country Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Dogwood is 35.
Dogwood plays 3,221 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Dogwood is 112.
Dogwood is a 9-hole course.