Sevierville Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the course layout at Sevierville Golf Club stand out from other courses in the region?

You'll find two distinct nines here - the River and the Mountain - each offering a unique challenge. The River nine is flatter with water in play, while the Mountain nine brings significant elevation changes and stunning vistas into every shot. It's a fantastic blend that keeps your round interesting from start to finish.

When is the best time to visit Sevierville Golf Club for ideal playing conditions and a comfortable experience?

We always recommend visiting in the spring or fall; the weather is perfect, and the Smoky Mountain backdrop is absolutely breathtaking. The course maintenance is top-notch year-round, but these shoulder seasons offer fewer crowds and a truly serene round. You'll appreciate the pristine fairways and quick greens.

What can I expect regarding the overall value and amenities when I play at Sevierville Golf Club?

For the quality of golf and the stunning scenery, Sevierville offers excellent value. Your green fee typically includes a cart and access to a solid practice facility, which is a nice bonus. The pro shop is well-stocked, and the staff are genuinely friendly and helpful, making for a welcoming experience.

Are there any specific holes or views at Sevierville Golf Club that I absolutely shouldn't miss?

Absolutely, keep an eye out for the par-3 11th on the Mountain nine; it's a dramatic downhill shot with incredible panoramic views of the surrounding hills. On the River nine, the par-5 6th along the Little Pigeon River is a beauty, demanding precision to avoid the water. Both offer fantastic photo opportunities and memorable golf.

How forgiving is Sevierville Golf Club for a higher handicapper, and what's the typical pace of play?

While it presents a good challenge, Sevierville is quite playable for all skill levels thanks to generous landing areas off the tee. The greens can be tricky, but they're fair. We've generally found the pace of play to be very reasonable, especially if you book an earlier tee time, allowing you to truly enjoy your round without feeling rushed.