Maggie Valley Club and Resort
About Maggie Valley Club and Resort
Maggie Valley Club and Resort is located in western North Carolina near Asheville and set between the Blue Ridge and Great Smoky Mountains. This semi-private club features onsite guest suites, as well as 2- and 3-bedroom condominiums with fully equipped kitchens and private balconies for stay and play golf packages. Onsite dining is found at the Pin High Bar & Grille in the main clubhouse. The golf course opened in 1961 and plays to 6,466 yards from the back tees.Facts
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Maggie Valley, North CarolinaResort
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Photo submitted by Chris8540671 on 12/01/2024
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Beautiful spring colors at Maggie Valley golf Photo submitted by kim3112450 on 04/16/2021
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Photo submitted by u832053232 on 10/12/2020
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Photo submitted by Edsgolfin on 09/04/2019
Beautiful scenery
Great little course, not too long or difficult. front nine fairly flat and back nine super hilly. Nice restaurant and patio.
Members unfriendly
Course is in great shape. Played midweek after noon. Followed a 4some of members and guests. They played ridiculously slow and 1 looked like they were a beginner. We had to wait on every tee and shot on the fairway. We were a 2 some. They never asked us to play through, even though we were waiting for them to tee off on every hole. The next group was always a hole and a half ahead of them .
We finally just jumped ahead of them on 10 and never saw them again.
I hope this is not typical of the other members. We've had a similar experience at Etowah
Very rushed
No one contacted me about the tee time being moved from 3:00 to 1:00 pm for a shotgun start. If it hadn’t been for a friend telling me I would of been late. I had a 20 minute warning to get ready and leave and drive 1 hour.
Beautiful Mountain Course
Fun and beautiful mountain course. Was a little slow on a Saturday afternoon but in nice shape. Have to room to hit it but nice and challenging around greens and being below hole was critical. Front nine has a little more room with back being the "mountain" 9 holes are more tricky. Worth a stop
Course was in rough shape ! Aeration of fairway’s and greens and tons of sand on greens ! Greens were unplayable
Not informed of conditions
I have played this course many times and always enjoy it. However, I was visiting the area and booked a tee time on Golf Now. There was no mention that the course was just aerated, much less that the back nine was closed and people were playing the front nine twice. It made for a big pile-up on number 1 tee at the turn. I would have found another course in the area.
Not Recommend
I was not told that the back nine was closed before I started the round. Only when I got through with the front nine was I told I’d have to go around again.
And that I’d have to wait until the 8 people waiting at the first tee had moved on.
The course itself was not in great shape and the greens had just been sanded.
A very disappointing day.
Mix of parkland and mountain design
Booked this course as a single to be paired up with others. Unfortunately, the other players on my tee time were no shows and i was faced with playing by myself behind a bunch of 4somes. The starter (scott) and player assistants went out of their way to get me going despite the crowd. Just listening to them solve my predicament, I quickly realized how knowledgeable they are about their customers and their goal of getting everyone through in a timely manner. The course was in excellent shape, nicely defined fairways and tee boxes. The greens were excellent. The front was mostly flat while the back seemed like it was cut out from the side of the mountain. Hills galore! I will be playing the course again in the near future. Hopefully, the customer service and course conditions would be just as great.