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Cherokee Rose cuts ribbon for its newly renovated pro shop
Cherokee Rose
The Cherokee Rose board of directors stands with Chamber board members to cut the ribbon on their new pro shop renovations in Hinesville on Thursday, June 23. Photo provided

The Liberty County Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting for the new pro shop inside Cherokee Rose Country Club on Thursday, June 23, at their location, 225 Cherokee Trail in Hinesville.

John Holliman, board member at Cherokee Rose, thanked those in attendance and gave a brief history of the project.

Dr. Karen Bell, executive board member for the Liberty County Chamber of Commerce, welcomed those in attendance and congratulated Cherokee Rose for the renovations to the pro shop.

Also in attendance were Mayor Allen Brown and Chairman Donald Lovette, who both offered congratulatory remarks to those present.

The 18-hole Cherokee Rose Country Club is a semi-private golf course that opened in 1971. Designed by local members, it measures 6,101 yards from the longest tee and has a slope rating of 125 and a 69.4 USGA rating. The course features three sets of tees for different skill levels.

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