ROANOKE COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Roanoke, AL, USA
Roanoke Country Club sits in Roanoke, Alabama, a small town in the east-central part of the state near the Georgia border. The course serves a community-oriented membership in a region characterized by rolling terrain and stands of southern pine and hardwood. Courses in this area of Alabama typically occupy land with moderate elevation change and clay-based soils common to the Piedmont plateau.
The club operates as a traditional small-town country club, providing a social and recreational hub for local families and business professionals. The golf course reflects the scale and character typical of rural Alabama clubs established to serve regional populations rather than destination golfers. Layout and conditioning priorities balance playability for members of varying skill levels with maintenance practices suited to the climate and available resources.
Roanoke sits roughly equidistant between Auburn and LaGrange, Georgia, in a part of Alabama where golf facilities tend toward straightforward, tree-lined designs that emphasize accuracy over length. The course likely features holes routed through natural corridors with greens and fairways shaped by local topography. Seasonal conditions follow the patterns of the Deep South, with bermudagrass surfaces that peak in summer heat and require overseeding or dormancy management in cooler months. The club functions primarily as a gathering place for its membership rather than as a tournament venue or widely recognized design.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Yes. Roanoke at Roanoke Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Roanoke is 36.
Roanoke plays 2,824 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Roanoke is 117.
Roanoke is a 9-hole course.