The longest course is The Sevierville Golf Club, which is 7,120 yards. Creekside Golf Course is rated the best course near Sevierville. The Sevierville Golf Club, River Course (6) 18 holes over 7,120 yards with a par of 72 (Municipal) Write a Review 1444 Old Knoxville Hwy Sevierville, TN 37876-1358 (865) 429-4223
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There are also another 11 golf courses within 20 miles of Sevierville, including 10 public, 1 municipal and 0 private courses. The oldest course in the Sevierville area is the Gatlinburg Golf Course which was designed by William B. Langford, ASGCA and opened in 1955. The longest course is The Sevierville Golf Club, which is 7,120 yards.
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1. Sevierville Golf Club The greens were immaculate, loved the layout of both courses. 2. Eagle's Landing Golf Club
The oldest course in the Pigeon Forge area is the Gatlinburg Golf Course which was designed by William B. Langford, ASGCA and opened in 1955. The longest course is The Sevierville Golf Club, which is 7,120 yards. Creekside Golf Course is rated the best course near Pigeon Forge. 3 miles from the center of Pigeon Forge.
Playing at 226 yards from the back tee, a creek runs the entire length of the hole, starting just left of the green before crossing over in front of the green and wrapping around the right side of the hole.
This signature par 3 provides one of the more beautiful views on the golf course, with its elevated tee to a green that is guarded by a creek wrapping around the entire green. A large bunker protects the front of the green and is a common landing area for miss hits.
Another challenging par 3, this hole plays 201 yards from the back tee. With an elevated green and slopes running to collection areas on both sides, it is important to find the green. Keep in mind that this green has two tiers, sloping dramatically from back to front.
With the Little Pigeon River running down the right side of the hole and a large pond making it hard to cut off distance on the left, this slight dogleg left becomes a risk-reward hole with plenty of length. Once you have passed the test of hitting the fairway, don’t forget that the green slopes hard from back to front.
A great position to put the ball off the tee would be near the 150-yard marker. This requires anywhere from a 175 to 275-yard tee shot depending on what tee you are playing from. Your approach shot has a bunker guarding the left side of the green, making it difficult to access hole locations on that side. Keep in mind the large slope running down the middle of the green. It can be used to your advantage with a properly placed shot.
The back nine begins with a par 5. A large fairway awaits you, although wayward shots can reach a pond running up the left side and a sizeable bunker on the right side. This same pond can come into play on your next shot as well, making it better to favor the right side with your layup. If you have the capability of reaching this green in two, beware of a bunker and the collection area directly behind it, strategically guarding the right side. A shot hit over this green will lead to a difficult up and down.
From the back tee it is 230 yards to carry the water. Not to worry, from the other tees the shot is much shorter with no need to carry water. From the fairway, take dead aim at the flagstick. The only real challenge will be the length of the green from front to back.