Cider Ridge Golf Club
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Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
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Gold | 72 | 6946 yards | 73.8 | 136 |
Blue | 72 | 6549 yards | 71.8 | 130 |
Black | 72 | 6197 yards | 70.2 | 125 |
White | 72 | 5924 yards | 68.5 | 123 |
Red (W) | 72 | 5186 yards | 70.2 | 120 |
Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Total |
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I M: 73.6/137 | 407 | 426 | 205 | 444 | 533 | 417 | 325 | 196 | 528 | 3481 | 412 | 344 | 167 | 338 | 449 | 555 | 454 | 182 | 564 | 3465 | 6946 |
II M: 71.7/130 | 382 | 396 | 187 | 413 | 512 | 397 | 306 | 155 | 503 | 3251 | 397 | 324 | 156 | 318 | 422 | 542 | 438 | 161 | 540 | 3298 | 6549 |
II/III M: 70.0/127 | 349 | 366 | 163 | 388 | 512 | 371 | 306 | 155 | 503 | 3113 | 397 | 324 | 156 | 318 | 353 | 455 | 369 | 161 | 518 | 3051 | 6164 |
III M: 69.2/123 | 349 | 366 | 163 | 388 | 490 | 371 | 258 | 138 | 477 | 3000 | 353 | 301 | 137 | 292 | 353 | 455 | 369 | 146 | 518 | 2924 | 5924 |
IV M: 65.5/111 W: 70.4/118 | 299 | 313 | 137 | 336 | 445 | 321 | 233 | 123 | 432 | 2639 | 313 | 268 | 110 | 208 | 313 | 414 | 348 | 113 | 460 | 2547 | 5186 |
V W: 66.8/108 | 284 | 268 | 101 | 282 | 416 | 235 | 233 | 123 | 355 | 2297 | 313 | 172 | 110 | 208 | 313 | 341 | 264 | 113 | 376 | 2210 | 4507 |
Handicap | 10 | 8 | 2 | 6 | 14 | 4 | 16 | 12 | 18 | 7 | 17 | 11 | 13 | 3 | 9 | 1 | 15 | 5 | |||
Par | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 36 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 36 | 72 |
Handicap (W) | 10 | 12 | 6 | 4 | 8 | 16 | 14 | 2 | 18 | 1 | 15 | 9 | 17 | 5 | 13 | 11 | 3 | 7 |
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Photo submitted by u000006484696 on 09/27/2023
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Photo submitted by u1945125 on 08/14/2023
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Photo submitted by Mwayne56 on 08/02/2023
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Photo submitted by SmokingBogeys on 02/20/2023
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Photo submitted by SmokingBogeys on 02/20/2023
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Photo submitted by SmokingBogeys on 02/20/2023
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Photo submitted by RTRbirdie on 11/02/2022
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hole 6 Photo submitted by spacebackpack on 07/30/2022
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Par-4 14th hole Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 11/21/2017
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Par-4 14th hole Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 11/21/2017
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Par-5 18th hole Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 04/17/2017
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Par-3, 8th hole Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 04/17/2017
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Par-5, fifth hole Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 04/17/2017
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Par-4, seventh hole Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 04/17/2017
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Par-3, 8th hole Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 04/17/2017
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Par-4, 16th hole Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 04/17/2017
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Photo submitted by 12122012 on 10/20/2012
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Photo submitted by 12122012 on 10/20/2012
Beautiful views
Always enjoy this course. The par threes are awesome.
Just don’t
No cart person, starter, Marshall. Grill was closed. Fairways like concrete, horrible layout. The only good thing was the range and decent range balls.
Don't bother making a tee time
Don't try and play a quick 9 at anytime of day. Members literally run all over this place, tee of wherever they want, rude and zero etiquette for the game of golf. I saw enough after three holes, they can keep my money. Sadly, I will not return and this was my favorite place to play in the area. There are better, cheaper and much friendlier in the area.
Meet Friends, Play Hard, & Have Fun.
During a recent visit to Cider Ridge, I was told by several golfers that over the past few years, the previous management company had let the conditioning of the golf course decline dramatically. The club was recently sold to Zotan, LLC, a company led by PGA member Cory Etter that also owns Pine Hill Golf Course in nearby Anniston, AL.
Etter and his staff have stepped up to the plate and are in the process of making Cider Ridge better than it has ever been. Many golfers I spoke with commented on the improved conditioning of the course and how it has become much more playable than in recent years. The greens have been recently renovated with new TifEagle Bermuda grass and several tee boxes have been redone.
The Club gets its name from an apple orchard. Over 100 years ago, the property was part of the Melon Apple Orchard which produced 11,000 bushels of apples each year. At its peak, the Melon Apple Orchard produced more than 20,000 gallons of apple cider and you can still find remnants of the working mills and rock reservoirs on the property today.
Cider Ridge Golf Club was designed by Alabama-based Bill Bergin. The course borders the Talladega National Forest and the Talladega Mountains and is situated at the base of Alabama’s tallest mountain – Mt. Cheaha (elevation 2,410’). In building the golf course, Bergin was able to incorporate much of the central Alabama terrain into the design.
When you visit Cider Ridge you’ll discover that it’s not your typical Alabama golf course. Over the past 10 years, it has become widely known as one of Alabama’s best daily fee golf courses and has received numerous accolades from GolfAdvisor.com including Top 10 Courses in Alabama 2015 – 2019, the #1 Course in Calhoun County, and the #2 public course in Alabama.
Cider Ridge is best described as a “tale of two courses.” The front nine is similar to a traditional parkland-style course, with fairways lined with century-old oak trees and streams running through several holes. You don’t see much in the way of changing elevation until you hit the 6th hole and from then on, it becomes more mountain golf. Once you hit the back nine, the terrain changes quickly! You’ll find thick hardwood forests, rolling hills, and dramatic elevation changes on just about every hole. You’ll be treated to enchanting mountain views and several water features that include Little Hillabee Creek and a natural waterfall on Number 12 – Cider Ridge’s signature hole.
Remember, this is mountain golf so there’s a lot of roll and undulation in the fairways, leaving many uneven lies. Mature trees guard many fairways, and it can be hard to hit under, over, or around them. Many of the greens are well-elevated so if you don’t take enough club you’ll come short of the putting surface. In some cases, if you fail to hit your putt hard enough, it will roll back down to your feet.
The golf course offers five sets of tees and can be enjoyed from 6,976 yards for low handicappers to 4,507 yards, which is great for juniors, women, and seniors. The scorecard also shows a “combo” yardage which combines two sets of tees to create a yardage of 6,164 yards, which was perfect for me!
Cider Ridge is not without its fair share of memorable holes. The short 306-yard 7th hole is also one you won’t soon forget. Your tee shot plays considerably downhill; all you can see from the Blue Tees are the two fairway bunkers at the bottom of the hill on the left side as well as a little piece of fairway. Woods on either side keep you honest off the tee and the large slope on the right can help funnel balls back into play. Find the fairway successfully and you’ll be facing an uphill pitch shot into a large green that is angled and slopes front right to back left.
The first and last holes on the back nine are quite memorable: after 3 months I can still picture each shot I hit. If you look up target golf in the dictionary, you may just find a picture of Cider Ridge’s 10th hole. It plays 397 yards and requires a tee shot that finds the landing area at the top of the hill. That will leave you about 150 yards slightly downhill to a green protected in front by a bunker and in back by trees. Miss the green and you may just lose your golf ball!
Number 18 is a great finishing hole and a good test of golf. It’s a par 5 that plays 518 yards with water running down the entire left side and then wrapping behind the green to catch anything hit long. The right side is no bargain either; it’s lined with trees and out of bounds beyond that and a bunker in the landing area off the tee. Favoring the left side off the tee will leave a clear shot into the green and if you hit your drive well you may have a chance to get home in two. A large bunker guards the front right of the green. No matter how you do it, par is a great score here!
Before your round, be sure to check out the practice area. It’s quite impressive and includes a full-length driving range, putting green, and chipping green area. It’s not unusual to see players there just to practice various aspects of their game. Cider Ridge also believes that growing the game of golf starts at the junior level and offers summer golf camps every June and July. Contact the pro shop for more information
Inside the clubhouse, you’ll find a fully stocked golf shop with all of your golfing necessities as well as logoed apparel, hats, and golf clubs. You’ll find the Cider Ridge Grill which is open to the public. and serves freshly made sandwiches, burgers, salads, soft drinks, cold beer, and other beverages.
If you live in the area or nearby and thoroughly enjoy playing the golf course, maybe it’s time to consider becoming a member. Cider Ridge’s Annual Pass includes unlimited greens fees, 50% off range balls, ability to participate in Club Tournaments including the Club Championship, Oxford City Championship, and Match Play. You’ll also receive a 15% discount on pro shop merchandise (shirts, hats, golf balls, accessories, gloves & more). Individual, senior, and family memberships are available.
If you’re planning a trip to the area, you’ll find Cider Ridge midway between Birmingham and Atlanta, just off Interstate 20 and minutes from Anniston and the renowned Talladega Race Track.
Alabama Mountain Golf Gem
The first 5 Holes play over the flatter terrain around the range. From hole 6 through 18, the holes play over some of the wildest terrain. The 7th hole hole has to be seen in person. The 12th hole has a natural waterfall.
The course has built up greens to the point where you best be on your short game. Course is a must play and one can see why it was on the best in Alabama list.
Sub par (no pun intended) outing on a beautiful day.
I was excited about trying this course for the first time, the pictures were great, it had good ratings, the website looked professional, but once I arrived at the course I had a bad feeling. The pace of play was fine, although there was no starter or Marshall. There was no cart “person”, the grill was closed, we were unable to buy anything at the turn. The course conditions were not great as well. The course layout is incredibly challenging (I’m a 10 handicap). Every hole seems like filters towards the wooded areas, tie that together with concrete like fairway conditions and it equals a very very long day of looking for drives that you stripe right in the direction you were aiming. I will not be back, there has to be a better course in the area.
Cider Ridge Features
Overall, the course was in very good condition considering the time of the year. This was the first time playing and hope play again during the summer months
The greens were very good and rolling true. The fairways was okay but I know they will be great during the growing season. Now, some of the tee boxes needed some care but I think they will be good after the growing season.
Found the Fairways
Course was in good shape despite some recent heavy rains. First few holes play like a Florida course when then gives way to a mountain course much of the rest of the way. Mountain course gets a little tight, but the fairways are forgiving with their slope pushing balls more toward flat ground. Staff was friendly and the group of five in front of us played pretty fast. No complaints at all - will bring some more of my buddies to Cider Ridge. I prefer to walk when I play, but this is not the course for walking.
Beware of the 5some
Pace was very slow because of a 5some that wouldn’t let me play through as a card of 3. Course is very very large and has some long transitions. I would not recommend walking at all.
It’s a great course. Well maintained and great scenery on top of it all. 10/10 would recommend.
Hidden Gem worth the drive
It was just over an hour to get to with no traffic from where I live in the Birmingham suburbs. I had that Cidar Ridge was a good value, but how far out of the way it seemed has kept me from trying it for the last few years. Finally I had a whole weekday open, and I was considering other courses that were equally distant so I thought why not? GolfNow had a great deal, so I booked it.
I let two people play through on the first 3 holes just because they seemed to be trying to set a land speed record, and after that I literally didn't see another golfer for the whole round and I really took my time because this course is not easy. The first 6-7 holes are on very flat ground with a few blind shots, but then you take to the hills and there's huge elevation changes, several tee shots where you have to change your club selection by more than 1 due to the elevation. Some great doglegs to try to cut off, plenty of risk/reward. I absolutely loved it. Many of the holes do have homes built very close, so you have to be careful about risking OB shots. There were some spots here or there that were muddy / under repair but overall if you hit the ball in the fairway or rough in bounds you could expect a very good lie, comparable conditions to a course you'd expect to pay at least 50% more for. Another thing I really liked that the different lengths of holes. Other courses can get very "driver / wedge / putter" but I think I used almost every club in my bag at Cider Ridge, including having to hit woods for second shots on the par 5s. I hit a miracle 3w second about 260yd on the 18th to have a 12' putt for eagle. Nothing like ending on a great note. I will absolutely be back
Always a great place to play!
As a newbie this course plays very well, this is our go to spot to play almost weekly
Fun Course!
Played this course on Labor Day weekend, wasn’t crowded and the pace of play was good throughout the round. Couple small imperfections on the edge of the greens but well kept course. Flat front nine was a nice warmup for the intricate back nine up and down the mountain.