Deerfield Resort
About Deerfield Resort
Deerfield Resort is a gated resort community with a golf course, airstrip and home rentals/condos on 1,000 acres on Norris Lake. The mountainous terrain of the 6,700-yard course comes to fruition on the 16th, which drops more than 300 feet from the tee to the fairway. The lake views are the course's signature and can also be enjoyed from The Green's Grill at the clubhouse. Resort guests can also enjoy hiking, boating, fishing, a swimming pool, tennis courts, sand volleyball, a marina, a winery, a grocery store that will deliver orders right to you and more.Facts
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Tourist boredom relief… play after Labor Day !
Being close to Deerfield, this course caters to the summer tourist. We were surrounded by people who didn’t know golf etiquette & couldn’t play golf. There was a twosome sharing clubs. There was a threesome with one set of clubs. The pace was horrendous. There is no ranger or regulations, made for a terrible slow pace round. I will never go again during the summer season.
Golf Now Homerun
Hard but fair course. Layout unique…lots of slope. Best Golf Now deal of the year for me. Beautiful scenery- off the beaten path,but worth the drive.
Love Deerfield
Tough course from the Blues - great layout - played iweekday afternoon 3:30 finished in 3.5 hours. Always play at least twice a year wish it was closer to home
Great Course would’ve been a 5 star but the tee boxes need some serious work and some cart paths need some TLC
Decent course
The course was in good shape, but the layout had people hitting into us from other holes unknowingly several times. The cart paths need some attention as well, but it's not a bad course if you live nearby.
Very unique course in north TN mountains
Course is very unique and in the north Tennessee mountains. Some of the views are stunning and for the views alone and several of the water holes on the front 9 worth a visit. However, the conditions are suffering in several areas: several of the back tees have been abandoned (and have for some time) and they appear to be aggressively de-bunkering or not maintaining their bunkers.