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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Beautiful spring colors at Maggie Valley golf Photo submitted by kim3112450 on 04/16/2021
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The Maggie Valley Review
Maggie Valley is a delightful golf course. Playing for the first time I enjoyed my 18 holes which felt like 2 different golf courses. The Valley properly named was an enjoyable experience with the conditions in great shape. The Mountain was a little more challenging and you could tell as the pace of play was much slower. The Pro Shop selections were a little bare never new if they had a range for use as was not mentioned at check in. Outside staff at check as was prompt and service was great after the round went straight to the car guess outside staff didn’t need the tip money as no one was available to wipe down clubs or ask how the day was. Not a fan when checking in that people sitting on chairs/stools you should stand to welcome visitors to your place if you take pride in it. This is a Troon golf property but didn’t feel like Troon service.
Very Enjoyable
This a very nice layout with challenging holes for a 13 handicap player. Only thing that I would change would be to have a “first cut”; the rough was pretty difficult. Either fairway or rough without a first cut would be improved with a first cut
Nice course
Fun course but we had to quit play due to a severe rainstorm.
No rain check!
Great Course but lacking customer service
Course was a great layout some tee boxes and approaches need some attention especially on the front. Was my first time playing and did not feel welcomed. Starter was not friendly and the golf bag attendant just sitting on a cart as I carried my bag to the cart. Never played the course and no direction to no 10 tee, had to go out of my way to get help to get to 10 tee. Went out early so pace of play was excellent, played in 3 hours even with cart path only.
Fairway Turf was exceptional
Fairways and greens were lush !! SWhort game practice area very helpful. Great day on the course.
Great course, penal rough!
Maggie Valley is fun and challenging. Greens and fairways in great shape, but rough was overly penal with balls unable to achieve even moderate rollout.
Play was slow due to cartpath only rule, even though 90% of course had dried from recent rain. 90-degree rule with maybe one cartpath only hole would have sufficiently protected the course and sped up play considerably.
That said, I will certainly return for more of this enjoyable track.
Fun course
Like playing two different courses……front 9 is flat but back9 is hilly and mountainous.
Nice course
Course was very well kept and interesting. Front 9 is fairly flat but back 9 is quite hilly. Greens were mixed bent and poa which made them very hard to read breaks. Will play this course again.
Great experience!
Fun course in great shape. Greens smooth and rolled great. Elevation changes were fun.
Very enjoyable course
Typical mountain course where front 9 is in the valley and back nine go up into the mountains. Challenging and beautiful. Definitely recommend
Tale of Two Courses
Split personality golf course. Front nine is in the valley and flat as can be. Back nine is true mountain golf with significant elevation changes.
Very good for all levels.
Great course and fun mountain golf
I love this course, and I'm tardy in writing a review. I've played it dozens of times and it is a gem. The front 9 are relatively flat and the back 9 are hilly, so you get the best of both worlds. The course was in great shape. The only ding I'd give isn't for the pace of play, which was slow (but heck, it is summer, a lot of visitors, and the weather is great) - the ding is on sharing carts with strangers. I'm not a fan of this and this policy, if you can call it that, is either new or they are finally enforcing it. I've never had an issue with this before and there were dozens of empty carts. Not a fan of this as a random pairing can be good or bad - and make your experience good or bad.
Great Course
Really enjoyed the lower humidity and temperature in the mountains !!