Private
5
1 Review

The Country Club of Sapphire Valley

Designed by George W. Cobb, ASGCA and opened in 1956
Country Club - Sapphire, North Carolina

Course Details

Holes:
18
Par:
72
Length:
7007 yards
Driving Ranges:
Yes

The 18-hole "Country Club" course at the The Country Club of Sapphire Valley facility in Sapphire, North Carolina features 7007 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. The course rating is 0 and it has a slope rating of 0. The estimated green fees for 18 holes is $172. The Country Club of Sapphire Valley Golf Club has an onsite driving range with 6 practice tees. Designed by George W. Cobb, ASGCA, the Country Club golf course opened in 1956.

Estimated Green Fees
$172
These rates are an estimate of what you might expect to pay at Country Club with a cart. Actual rates may vary.
Fees are typically lowest Monday through Thursday and during twilight (late afternoon and evenings). Expect to pay the highest rates on weekends.

Scorecard for Country Club

HOLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUT 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 IN TOT
I72.50/128 353 591 195 453 320 533 212 461 388 3506 418 140 287 475 482 441 204 428 460 3335 6841
I/II71.30/125 353 572 195 421 320 476 212 417 366 3332 373 140 287 434 467 441 204 391 460 3197 6529
II70.30/123 319 572 178 421 305 476 189 417 366 3243 373 133 277 434 467 373 170 391 460 3078 6321
II/III68.80/121 319 506 178 397 305 438 189 385 345 3062 355 133 277 380 457 373 170 358 460 2963 6025
III68.20/118 304 506 171 397 283 438 177 385 345 3006 355 119 268 380 457 347 161 358 424 2869 5875
III (L)73.80/132 304 506 171 397 283 438 177 385 345 3006 355 119 268 380 457 347 161 358 424 2869 5875
Par 4 5 3 4 4 5 3 4 4 36 4 3 4 4 5 4 3 4 5 36 72
Swipe to See full table

Country Club Flyover

Experience the course like never before with our Flyover feature. Get a bird's-eye view of each hole, helping you strategize your round and navigate the course with precision.

Country Club Yardage Maps

Plan your shots effectively with our Yardage Maps. Click on the yardage maps for detailed measurements on every hole, including distances to hazards and key landmarks, ensuring you make the right decisions on every swing.

Reviewer Photos

What Golfers are Saying

5
Based on 1 Review
Write a review
Add a Photo Image
Drop Photo Here or Click to Upload

The Country Club of Sapphire Valley – Mountain Golf Without the Climb

The Country Club of Sapphire Valley (CCSV) is recognized as one of North Carolina's premier private clubs and offers members a great golf course in the mountains of Western North Carolina. There are a couple of things that make CCSV different from other private country clubs in the mountains. First and foremost in the staff; I’ve yet to come across a “team” like General Manager Ashton Harris has assembled. They are the kindest, most caring and compassionate group I have met. From the pro shop staff to maintenance and wait staff; they are ready and eager to answer your questions or in my case, help you find a golf ball! Secondly, although this is “mountain golf” there isn’t a lot of change in elevation; and the course is totally walkable!

This part of the country is known for its picturesque scenery, with the Great Smoky Mountains serving as a backdrop, and a temperate climate that makes the summer months and activities that much more enjoyable.

There’s a lot of history at CCSV. Back in 1954, Gene Howerdd, Sr., a retired executive of Georgia Pacific and a member of Augusta National, and his wife Katie purchased over 8,000 acres of land in the area, part of which included the 200-acre Lake Fairfield and The Sapphire Valley Inn.  The Howerdds tapped George Cobb, the architect who would build the par-3 course at Augusta National, as the architect for their new 18-hole course. The new course grew quickly in popularity and was soon nicknamed, "The Gem of the Mountains."

As time passed by, The Inn, golf course and several acres of prime real estate were sold to a Florida-based development company. In turn, they sold their interests to the Certain-Teed Corporation. Eventually, there was one more owner - Fairfield Communities, Inc. of Arkansas – before the members began negotiations to purchase the club and facilities. In 1983, this purchase was complete and soon a Men’s Grill, Ladies’ Lounge, General Manager’s office and a new irrigation system were added. The 1990s saw a steady stream of improvements: greens were rebuilt to USGA specifications, a liquor license was acquired, and a new membership category was added for non-golfers.

As the club grew and membership increased, a major expansion was necessary. After capital improvement plans were approved, a new practice facility was installed and a state-of-the-art fitness center, pool, and tennis complex were completed in 2004. At the end of that year, the old clubhouse was demolished and the beautiful 32,000-square foot structure you see today was built.

Since then, croquet lawns and pickleball courts have been added. Croquet is so popular at CCSV that the club hosts a winter trip each year to a warm weather croquet school in Florida.

Although CCSV has a lot to offer its members, the 18-hole championship, George Cobb golf course is the main attraction. When it comes to golf, CCSV offers a mountain golf escape with unparalleled views. Cobb combined the beautiful vistas of the high mountain valley with the playability and enjoyment associated with a walkable course. If you’re walking the course, you don’t need to be part mountain goat either, the slopes you encounter are gentle and easy to handle. With features such as Bentgrass from tee to green, immaculate fairways and undulating greens, this meticulously maintained course is a pleasure to play. Golfers can play every day and the course will never play the same way twice.

CCSV features five sets of tees with combinations that produce 9 playable yardages. From the back tees, CCSV plays 6,841 yards with a course rating of 72.5 and a slope of 128. Move all the way up to the fifth set of tees and you’re looking at 4,855/67.7/121. As you can see, if you can swing a club, they’ve got a yardage that will suit your game.

As you make your way around the layout, you’ll be faced with several obstacles including a trout stream, ponds and strategically placed bunkers. Although homes can be seen throughout the layout, they are separated from the course by large wooded lots. With a lot of room off the tee, CCSV places an emphasis on second shots. This is evident on many holes. CCSV is full of memorable holes, but none more so than the stretch from 12 – 14. Twelve is a short par 4 – 277 yards from Tee II – that is all risk/reward, based on how far you can hit your driver. Option 1 is to hit your tee shot about 190 yards and layup short of the bunkers. Option 2 is to hit it 270 yards onto the green. Most players I know will choose option 1! The tee shot plays over water with bunkers on either side of the fairway and large pine trees on the left. A good drive will leave a short, uphill pitch shot to a small green, well bunkered on the right. Thirteen is a 434-yard par 4 from Tee II, and it plays every bit of it. Longball hitters may be able to fly the trees on the left and cut this dogleg left down a bit. Number 14 is the back side’s first par 5. It’s a dogleg right that keeps turning right. The hole plays 467 yards from Tee II and allows you to hit it as far as you can off the tee, just be sure to make it to the corner – preferably on the left side - past the covered bridge. Complete this task off the tee and you will be able to have a go at the green from just more than 200 yards. Just be sure to carry the creek that crosses in front of the green.

CCSV has a comprehensive practice facility with a full-length driving range that allows you to hit every club in the bag. There’s also a short game area with a large bunker and a good size practice green. The PGA certified staff at CCSV can provide individual and group lessons using the latest technology.

In addition to a fantastic golf course, the CCSV offers a variety of recreational sports including tennis, pickleball, croquet and a fitness center. For the tennis enthusiast, CCSV offers 4 Har-Tru tennis courts staffed by a USPTA certified and former world-ranked tennis professional. The Racquet Center has an array of programs for all ages and skill levels. Pickleball is the fastest growing sport in the world and provides a good cardio workout. The game is easy to learn and CCSV's new facility has three Pickleball courts. No matter your skill level, they’ll match you up with playing partners to ensure you have a good time.

The Club’s Fitness and Wellness Center is designed to meet the needs and profiles of the members. Classes include from Yoga, HIIT circuit training, TRX sports fitness, spin classes and sport-specific stretching for golf & tennis. There’s also swimming, massage, sauna, and hiking led by the staff on the weekends.

To many Members, a Country Club is only as good as the dining experience it provides, and the CCSV doesn’t disappoint. The atmosphere within the 32,000 square foot Clubhouse is special and it’s a great place to enjoy the company of fellow members and entertain guests. Choose from semi-formal and informal dining rooms, with indoor and outdoor seating. Should you decide to dine outdoors on the Mountain Veranda, you are likely to encounter a number of butterflies and hummingbirds checking out CCSV’s wonderful array of flora. Member favorites include themed buffets, Twilight sporting events, and the Club’s signature, "Sand Trap Ice Cream Pie."

The member-owned private club draws its membership from several cities and states. Members come from such cities as Charlotte, Atlanta, Greenville, and Birmingham, all of which can be reached within a few hours. The Asheville Airport is just a 50-minute drive, and the Club is just a few minutes away from shopping, including several boutique shops and a local farmers market. Some Members have made the mountain area their permanent home; others retreat here for their "mountain getaway". Whether you are looking to become a full-time resident of the area or a part-timer, CCSV offers several categories of membership including Golf, Young Executive, National and Clubhouse memberships. A 30-day trial membership is also available so that you can experience life at CCSV before joining as a full member.

You’re not going to find many golf courses in the mountains of Western North Carolina that are as beautiful and walkable as The Country Club of Sapphire Valley.

Read More
View More Courses in Sapphire
Year Opened: 1985
746 Club Drive, Sapphire, NC, 28774-5539
0 miles from the center of Sapphire
18 Holes
72 Par
6,640 Yards
Driving Range: Yes
Year Opened: 2001
127 Cherokee Trl, Sapphire, NC, 28774-9603
5 miles from the center of Sapphire
9 Holes
30 Par
1,265 Yards
Driving Range: Yes
Year Opened: 1982
50 Slicers Ave, Sapphire, NC, 28774-9405
3 miles from the center of Sapphire
18 Holes
70 Par
6,147 Yards
Driving Range: No
The Country Club of Sapphire Valley Course Layout & Flyover
120 Handicap Dr, Sapphire, NC
28774-8618
(828) 743-2464
Visit course website
thumbnail
Join the GolfLink Newsletter!
Sign up for golf news, information, and special offers.
By signing up you agree to receive communications from GolfLink and select partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy. You may opt out of email messages/withdraw consent at any time.