ROANOKE COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Roanoke, VA, USA
Designed by A .W. Tillinghast
Roanoke Country Club occupies rolling terrain in southwest Virginia, where A.W. Tillinghast designed the original eighteen holes in 1926. The club later expanded to twenty-seven holes, with the current routing divided into three nine-hole loops: Redbud, Crabapple, and Dogwood. The Redbud/Crabapple combination represents one of the standard eighteen-hole configurations available to members and guests.
Tillinghast's design work in the region reflects his characteristic attention to strategic bunkering and green complexes that reward thoughtful approach play. The property features moderate elevation changes typical of the Roanoke Valley, with tree-lined fairways and views of the surrounding Blue Ridge Mountains. The course sits within a residential area that has developed around the club over the decades, though mature hardwoods and natural corridors preserve playing character on many holes.
Roanoke Country Club serves as a traditional private club for the local community, with a membership drawn primarily from the Roanoke metropolitan area. The club has hosted various regional amateur competitions and serves as a venue for Virginia Golf Association events. The facility includes practice areas and a clubhouse that functions as a social center for members. The Tillinghast pedigree connects Roanoke to the architect's broader portfolio of 1920s designs across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast, though the course operates outside the national spotlight of his more celebrated championship venues.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Redbud/Crabapple was designed by A .W. Tillinghast.
Redbud/Crabapple at Roanoke Country Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Redbud/Crabapple is 71.
Redbud/Crabapple plays 6,230 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Redbud/Crabapple is 125.
Redbud/Crabapple is a 18-hole course.