kentucky_travelor
This course has 27 holes, with painted lines to show each set. Some nines are nothing but par 5 and 3's. The course was not in good shape. The fairways has cut clumps of grass everywhere. The course layout was not very pleasing to the eye and I did not enjoy the course. No driving range and No Water on the course ..."No Water" to drink and it felt like 100 degrees. Not very smart. Won't be back
erikb305
Staying in Sevierville, this course is a 35 minute ride. Totally worth the drive by the way. My friend and I tried it for the first time this golf trip and we were impressed. The fees are very reasonable so I expected some issues, but there were no issues with the course. Well maintained the entire length of all three nines. The greens were beautiful and undulating enough to make you lose some strokes. We played the red and the white which we really enjoyed, so much we asked for another nine and for less than half of the cost of 18, we could not pass it up. We played the Blue last. All three are a bit different, but challenging all the same. Yet the course if very friendly to the average golfer like me. The staff is excellent and friendly, the Pro shop associate was a member since inception of the club, he was a lifer! Cons/info: There is no water on the course, bring your own. The plus is that we were able to bring a personal cooler no issues for drinks and snacks.
BlaylockEaagle42
The staff does an excellent job in setting up a tournament. The course has 3 nines to allow groups to play while serving their members. It is an enjoyable and interesting course and a very reasonable price.
Spark81
Nice layout. Well maintained fairways and greens. I played the red and blue in 3 hours. Recommended to anyone. Nice staff
tomzoom
This is a fairly easy wide-open course with some challenging undulating greens. Both high and low handicapers will find enough here to keep things interesting. They have three nine hole courses and rotate them so you don't ever have to play on aerated greens. Maintenance is above average, and the folks that work here are very nice. It is hardly ever too busy during the week and my wife and I routinely make it around in 3 to 3 1/2 hours. The name says Country Club, but there is no pool, tennis, or alcoholic beverages, so it is somewhat of a misnomer.
txmeg
We LOVED the golf at Dandridge! Both my husband, a low handicap golfer, and myself with a high handicap, enjoyed the challenging, hilly course with its fantastic views. The greens were very hard to read, with lots of levels and breaks.
twounplug
The Dandridge Country Club, about 30-minutes from Pigeon Forge, is a nice place. The folks there are very nice and the course is in very good condition. The lay-out is rather wide open. A couple of the holes are interesting, however, for the most part, the golf is pretty easy and straight forward. Nonetheless, the conditions are that of a rather nice municipal track, and at $31/player (fees & cart), it is a very good golfing value. We played four different courses near Pigeon Forge (Bent Creek, Dandridge, Rogul's Ferry, and Patriot Hills). Dandridge is one of the nicer ones; however, Patriot Hills (right up the road) is the best. If you can, play both!