Golf in the Smokies

It’s Tee Time! Play some great golf in the Smoky Mountains, whether it’s River Island Golf Club or Sevierville Golf Club, it’s world class.

Golfing in the Smoky Mountains

The Sevierville Golf Club—The “Best in the Smokies”, two 18-hole championship courses: The Highlands, a par 70 with rolling hills and freshwater ponds and The River, a par 72 you’ll be playing along and across the Little Pigeon River. This Tennessee golf course is in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains, Sevierville, Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg.

In addition, their club house offers delicious food and beverages. They welcome you to bring your group and get customized food and beverage presentations for any size. For additional great views and seating, dine and eat in the Pavilion. Rent the Pavilion for events or smaller groups. Also enjoy a gourmet lunch before or after hitting a bucket of balls.

Island Point G.C.—Enjoy East Tennessee’s #1 Golf Course with a true links style, Arthur Hills design. If you’re looking for a challenging course you’ve found it, the course plays over 7,000 yards from the back tees. For a less competitive round of golf, play the more manageable 6,300 yards from the regular tees.

Furthermore, you can relax at the Islands Grill with a domestic or imported beer as you enjoy a fresh hamburger or hot dog with chili.

With a 4,500 square foot clubhouse they are perfect for your corporate golf outings, tournaments, and charitable events. Not to mention, River Islands Golf Club can accommodate groups from 20 to 200 and is Tennessee’s fastest growing venue.  Offering clinics and group instruction taught by a PGA-certified professional.

Plan your social events there, right in the Smoky Mountains. They are a great choice for any social function you may have. Planning a wedding? They can accommodate up to 200 guests and work with you on each step.

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About Andrew Parrott

Andrew Parrott is as close to the most interesting man in the world as you can get. As a resident of Tennessee, he knows his stuff when it comes to the Smoky Mountains! When not wrangling wild boars, he enjoys spending time with his family.

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