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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Golf courses at Maggie Valley Club and Resort
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Photo submitted by Chris8540671 on 12/01/2024
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Photo submitted by u314164317481 on 07/18/2024
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Photo submitted by u000004637188 on 03/08/2023
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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
Fun course
Very flat front nine and very hilly back. Lots of creek hazards but fun.
Beautiful Course
Great condition and staff!!! Played during the week and the pace of play was almost as slow as the weekend pace. Other that that it was a really good experience.
Always in Good shape
I love mountain course’s so I’m a little biased. It’s a great course and I always like playing here. Food at the Pin High is always good.
Fun course
Nice course with a flat front and very hilly back. Needs a little tlc but in good shape.
Fun course
Fun course. Front is very different than the back.
Great Mountain Course
Great time playing this course and some great views.
Nice course
Interesting course with a rather flat front nine and a very hilly, up-the-mountain back nine. Very scenic. A little pricey for the area with few amenities. Had to buy or bring your water. Will probably play it again.
Course was in great shape. Very enjoyable to play !!
How far to the green?
Fairways in great shape. Pin placement was for a tournament, not regular play. Lots of flags on slopes or in sucker palcements for an aproach shot. Made for an interesting round. My biggest critique is that there oare no markers of any kind to give you distance to the green; no 150 poles or markings on the cart path. If you don't have a laser, you're up the creek. Course was busy, but we finished in 3 1/2hr.
Anything off the fairway was in deep enough grass that you had to walk over your ball to find it.
All in all, an enjoyable day.
Not mountain golf
The course was in good shape and the greens were challenging. Not long, but the course required strategic shots. We didn’t get the views and dramatic drops we were looking for in a mountain course. The course is fine, but not a mountain golf experience.
Little things
Mixed feelings about this course..
Not a bad layout but things like no consistency on yardage markers and a lot of GUR areas..
Lady at pro shop wasn't mean but didn't pleasantly tell me about collared shirt policy..
Pace of play good on front nine but not on back and friendly player assist but also throwing our timing off..
Greens don't hold..
Water coolers had warm water..
Food at restaurant was good but pricy.