Cider Ridge Golf Club features an impressive 18-hole layout bordering the Talladega National Forest and Talladega Mountains. It’s also situated at the base of Alabama’s tallest mountain – Mt. Cheaha. This award-winning golf course was designed by Alabama-based Bill Bergin of Bergin Design, who managed to incorporate a wide range of the central Alabama terrain in the 6,976-yard design.
The front nine at Cider Ridge plays similar to a traditional parkland style course with tree-lined fairways,100-year-old majestic oaks, and streams including the Choccolocco Creek. The back nine offers many rolling hills, dramatic elevation changes, mountain vistas, dense hardwood forests, and water features including the Little Hillabee Creek and natural waterfall which exists on the signature hole(#12) to this day.
In fall of 2010, the golf course underwent a one million dollar restoration. As part of the restoration, improvements were made to the course drainage and sand bunkers, along with the repairing of concrete carts paths and construction of asphalt cart paths. New maintenance procedures were implemented which dramatically improved overall course conditions and greens resulting in rave reviews from local and regional golf publications in the spring of 2011.
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Address
Cider Ridge Golf Club
200 Apple Blossom Way, Oxford, AL 36203
United States
Phone
+1 256-831-7222
Web
https://www.ciderridgegolf.com/
Info
Public: Members and guests only
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