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Keep Golf Course At McLemore Set To Open Late This Summer

  • 4/25/2024

Since the Cloudland hotel opened on Leap Day at the master-planned community McLemore on Lookout Mountain, developer Duane Horton said he’s looking forward to the opening of the Keep golf course late this summer. The 17th hole is being sodded now with zoysia grass, all the way up to bare rock, he told the Rotary Club Thursday. Skyside, a cantilevered restaurant and bar, is also near completion. Course co-designer Rees Jones has said the Keep “could host a major.” Mr. Horton said every hole has brow views, and one lookout spot offers a view of all 18 holes. “It’s going to be such a complement to what we have,” Mr. Horton said. Bill Bergin and Mr. Jones also designed McLemore’s ... (click for more)

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Jack Rogers is tagged out on a close play at home during the Lookouts 3-2 loss to Birmingham Tuesday night at AT&T Field.
Jack Rogers is tagged out on a close play at home during the Lookouts 3-2 loss to Birmingham Tuesday night at AT&T Field.
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The Elite 18: The Ooltewah Club Chosen As Best Hole No. 5

  • 4/24/2024

After years of uncertainty and financial struggles, The Ooltewah Club has experienced an amazing renaissance over the past few years under new ownership. Formerly known as The Champions Club, the facility has made huge strides in becoming a vibrant contributor to the local golf community. The recent addition of an indoor golf simulator ... (click for more)

Chattanooga FC Loses 1-0 At Atlanta United 2

  • 4/24/2024

Chattanooga Football Club were edged 1-0 by Atlanta United 2 in what was the club's first defeat of the 2024 MLS NEXT Pro regular season. Chattanooga FC trailed for the first time this season when Atlanta United 2 opened the scoring in the 20th minute. Javier Armas converted a spot-kick after Luke Brennan's low cross had struck the arm ... (click for more)

Lookouts' Bats Were Busy But Lose 6-1

  • 4/25/2024

The Chattanooga Lookouts offense smacked seven hits, but only scored on run in their 6-1 loss to Birmingham. Chattanooga fell behind by one run in the first inning, but tied up the game in the second on a Nick Northcut RBI single. The infielder finished the night 2-for-3 with a double and a RBI. Birmingham broke the stalemate in ... (click for more)

#3 Vols Look To Stay Hot Against Missouri

  • 4/25/2024

No. 3/3 Tennessee will look to keep things rolling in conference play as it plays host to Missouri for a three-game series at Lindsey Nelson Stadium beginning on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. The Vols have won each of their last five SEC series after securing a top-five road series victory at previously No. 3 ranked Kentucky last weekend in Lexington. ... (click for more)

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Mocs Beach Volleyball Advance To OVC Semifinals
  • 4/25/2024

Chattanooga beach volleyball was a force to reckoned with on the opening day of the OVC Tournament in Morehead, Kentucky, sweeping their way past No. 3 seeded Lindenwood to advance the Mocs into the next round of the bracket. The Mocs failed to drop a set in their opening round tilt with the Lions, grabbing straight-set victories on Courts 3, 4, and 5 to secure their spot in the OVC Semifinals tomorrow against No. 1 seed UT Martin. That match is currently slated to start at 2 p.m. ET ... more

Johnson's Four Goals Lead Signal Mountain Soccer Past Red Bank, 7-1
  • 4/25/2024

The Signal Mountain Eagles soccer team got the best of the Red Bank Lions after eighty minutes full of goals. Signal Mountain knew what their gameplan was and executed it to perfection. With a mix of individual skill and tactical prowess the Eagles conquered their opponent with an intense scoreline of 7-1. Despite the disproportionate scoreline, Red Bank put up a fight the whole game and never let up. It showed especially in the first half where the Lions held the Eagles off until there ... more

Keep Golf Course At McLemore Set To Open Late This Summer
  • 4/25/2024

Since the Cloudland hotel opened on Leap Day at the master-planned community McLemore on Lookout Mountain, developer Duane Horton said he’s looking forward to the opening of the Keep golf course late this summer. The 17th hole is being sodded now with zoysia grass, all the way up to bare rock, he told the Rotary Club Thursday. Skyside, a cantilevered restaurant and bar, is also near completion. Course co-designer Rees Jones has said the Keep “could host a major.” Mr. Horton said every ... more

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