Etowah Valley Golf & Resort
About Etowah Valley Golf & Resort
Etowah Valley Golf & Resort is a 27-hole golf course in western North Carolina near Hendersonville in the Southern Highlands. The 240-acre property is home to a 27-hole golf course, 65 hotel rooms and two cottages sleeping 6-10 people. A casual tavern is located onsite as well as an event's center. In addition to the 27-hole course designed in the 1960s by Edmund Ault, there is a driving range and putting greens, heated swimming pool, croquet and tennis courts.Facts
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Golf courses at Etowah Valley Golf & Resort
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Fairway "bunker" Photo submitted by nightranchers on 07/10/2023
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Greenside "bunker" Photo submitted by nightranchers on 07/10/2023
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Unfilled pin hole Photo submitted by nightranchers on 07/10/2023
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Growth and stading water Photo submitted by nightranchers on 07/10/2023
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Fairway "bunker" Photo submitted by nightranchers on 07/10/2023
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Winter golf in ETOWAH! Photo submitted by kim3112450 on 03/12/2021
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This wasn't even the worst one, but I still lost a ball in this "water hazard" Photo submitted by ADonofrio on 12/04/2020
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Hole-in-one!!!! Photo submitted by tanong on 04/23/2013
Ranger ranger where are you
Slowest 9 holes of my life! No ranger in site. Left after 3 hours and 9 holes
Terrible drainage course was wet and sloppy compared to others in the area
Bathrooms dirty and old not kept up well
Had a great time.
I enjoyed playing the course with my two sons. We are on vacation. There has been a lot of rain and the south course was very wet. Beyond that we had a good time and the course was nice.
Nice course
The course was in decent condition, there were some spots undergoing construction but it was ok. Cart paths pretty beaten up but fairways and greens in good shape. Very pleasant course to play, avg challenge, not too hard. Good for taking company.
Satisfying and forging course near Asheville
I always enjoy Etowah for the forgiving course layout compared to other courses in the area. Excellent value for money.
Sara
Course fairways were plush and greens mostly in good shape. Food is very limited for lunch and no breakfast served. Somewhat isolated location for meals off course.
GPS
My only issue is they are little crazy with the GPS. They have it really struck on some of the fairways that really aren’t needed. That would deter me from playing there sgsin
Great course for the money
Greens could use a little work but very playable. Fairways in good shape. All in all a good value for the cost. Staff very helpful.
5 somes
We played behind a 5some, and saw others as well.
I think they overbooked the course.
Decent layout but frustrating to play
Offering 27 holes and a decent layout, I had high expectations based on the price of green fees here. Unfortunately, those expectations were not met. While it is still early in the season, the course is not in the best condition. Patchy fairways and dead grass are understandable based on the time of year, but the bunkers were devoid of the sand necessary to play a shot effectively. What made our round unforgivable however were the greens. Firstly, the pin locations were more than questionable. I enjoy a well-placed difficult pin, but these were cut on ridges nearly on the fringe, leaving no place to play the ball for a chance at making a putt. Combine this with FIRM, trampoline-like greens that skipped like concrete rather than being receptive to any spin, and it was honestly a scoring nightmare.
Etowah needs some TLC
Played South side first and it was in fairly rough shape, washed out bunkers and poor fairway conditions. The North side was in much better condition.