Chickasaw Country Club is a classic southern golf club founded in 1922, centrally located in the heart of Memphis. Chickasaw is conveniently located at the intersection of Sam Cooper Blvd. and Highland St. making it accessible to the entire metro area by way of the Interstate Highway system. At Chickasaw, one can finish a round of golf or a business lunch and be at home or back at the office within minutes.
The Golf Course, originally designed by William Langford, went under a full renovation in 2018 by Bill Bergin, and consists of TiffEagle greens. Chickasaw was host to the Memphis Invitational PGA tournament in 1945, the event that ended Byron Nelson’s streak of 11 consecutive PGA tournament victories.
In addition to an outstanding golf course, Chickasaw offers newly renovated indoor and outdoor tennis courts, a modern fitness facility, swimming, racquetball and both casual and fine dining.
Chickasaw's Olympic size swimming pool sets the stage for many hours of summertime fun and recreation. Chickasaw’s clubhouse contains a variety of venues designed and maintained to accommodate both the elegant affair as well as a casual meal in a family friendly environment.