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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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
Superb layout
Found the course to be easy to navigate...maybe they could just repaint the tee box colours. Some were faded causing uncertainty as to which tees to play off. Otherwise, totally enjoyable place allround.
I have played at least 10 times. It’s a great course. Wish greens were a little faster. The outside Marshalls are very helpful. Need consistency in on course beverages.
Interesting Course
This is a fun course but needs to be better maintained. We played it several times in the past and this year it seems to show a lot of wear and tear. Many of the tee boxes are overgrown with weeds and there are a lot of areas that are in need of maintenance.
Wonderful course!
Great course. It’s in decent shape and I love how the front 9 is in the valley and the back 9 is more up on the mountain. Range is a little wonky - and hard to find! - but it’s a nice place and worth playing there.
Maggie Valley
Maggie Valley is simply amazing. Staff super friendly. Course amazing. Greens amazing and fairly quick. Well kept fairways and tee boxes. I have nothing negative to say about the course at all. Just come play, enjoy the views and enjoy your round.
Bad customer service
Only played 12 holes and got rained out. Hunter in the clubhouse has terrible people skills and refused to issue any credit.
Awesome Day at Maggie Valley
Just a beautiful setting for a course nestled in the a mountain valley. Nice rolling hills. Wide fairways are forgiving for a beginner but still provide enough of a challenge to keep this interesting for seasoned golfers. Greens are immaculate. Amenities and staff were excellent. Carts were great and equipped with good electronic tracking and scoring. We loved it. Only downside was we got rained out on the 12 th hole when it started lightening.
Excellent course and great condition even though we’re close to drought conditions. I always love playing Maggie CC.
Challenging
The front nine is in the valley. The back nine is in the mountain. Makes for a fun and challenging game.
Nice day. First time played when course was not jammed to the max.
Play at Maggie
The course was in excellent shape. The view of the mountains was spectacular! I highly recommend this course!
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Love this course
One of the best in Western Carolina!
Nice, picturesque course to play
I played this round by myself since the 2 some ahead of me preferred to play by themselves, which is fine, just let a single play through and hopefully a group in front of them will allow me to join them or play through them as well. Many times, I have seen slower players not allow faster single players play through since they are waiting on the slow group ahead of them. I played a course in Florida that had many 4 some members that said play through even though they could not play faster do to the 4 some members ahead of them, but each time those members allowed me to play though many groups and were very nice and friendly. I wish all golfers would be courteous and allow faster and better golfers play through and not get stiff from having to wait on every shot. Hole # 3 should be a 5 par or #1 handicap as a 4-par hole on the white tee box. Hole #7 should be #3 handicap from the white tee box due to the length of this 3-par hold. Hole #10 has a slop on the green and a length with creeks that make it a challenging 4 par. Hoe #11 is very difficult from the white tee box and a very steep uphill 2 tier green that should be #2 handicap. Hole #13 has a green that has a false front and nice sloop at the back so hit the green at the back area and enjoy watching the ball come back to the middle of this green. Hole #14 has a steep green that runs away, so play short of the green and allow the ball to roll on the green, if you hit your ball on the green it will usually roll off the backside. Hole #15 has a green that sloops to the left so play your shot to right side of the green. #16 has a pretty uphill green that is not level and sloops to the front. Hole #17 has a green that sloops steeply away and hard to leave the ball at the front if the hole is cut at the front of this green. Hope this helps you the first time playing this beautiful course.
Nice, picturesque course to play
I played this course with a buddy around 1 PM and had to wait a number of holes since the couple ahead of us were not hitting far, but thought they had to wait for the green to clear when they were 250 yds away and had driven the ball 150 yds regularly. Having to wait gave us time to enjoy the mountain views and chit chat. A ranger needs to occasionally monitor the pace of play for the golfers who do not like to wait on each shot and not have a rhythm of play. Many golfers feel they have to be just in front of the ones behind them instead of the group in front. When the course is packed a ranger should be making sure there are no open holes that 2 groups that are slow, let faster groups play through and let the 2 slow groups enjoy their slow pace that they paid money for not appreciate a ranger telling them to speed up their play.