Maggie Valley Club & Resort – Spectacular Views. Spectacular Golf

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By David Theoret

 

The Maggie Valley Club & Resort has always been known for its southern hospitality. But did you know this golf resort has some of the most spectacular mountain views in North Carolina?

 

It’s located between the Blue Ridge and Great Smoky Mountains at an elevation of 3,000 feet, plus the year-round temperate climate makes it the perfect getaway for avid golfers and outdoorsmen. In addition to a 6,500-yard mountain-style championship golf course that will challenge the most seasoned golfer and delight a beginner, The Maggie Valley Club offers several amenities. Tennis courts, walking trails, yoga and fitness studio, hot tub, plus a heated swimming pool are all available for use at Maggie Valley. Plus, numerous hiking and biking trails, rafting, fishing and zip-line adventures can be found nearby. Attractions such as the Biltmore Estate, Deals Gap, Cherokee Indian Reservation and Great Smoky Mountain National Park are just a short drive away.

 

The views at Maggie Valley are the jaw-dropping and make it one of the most scenic courses in North Carolina.

Maggie Valley Country Club June 2006 Shoot

 

The course is a tale of two nines. The Valley, or first nine, is relatively flat and plays along the floor of the valley. The Mountain Nine features elevations that rise and drop over 800 feet. Both courses offer wonderful panoramic views of the valley and beyond.

 

Two memorable holes on the Valley Nine are the 430-yard par 4 third hole and the uphill par 3 ninth, that plays at least one club longer than the yardage suggests.

 

The last three holes of the Mountain Nine are a blast to play. Number 16 is a 360-yard par 4 that plays uphill; way uphill. A good drive will leave a mid to long iron into a well undulated green protected on the left side by a bunker.

 

The green at No. 17 cannot be seen and the drop from the tee to the green is over 100 feet. Long hitters will want to have a go at cutting the dog-leg and driving this very short par 4, but beware, the green slopes severely downhill from front to back and is nearly impossible to hold. A 200-yard hybrid or iron followed by a short wedge is the wise play here.

 

The par 5 18th is only 489 yards from the White tees and all downhill. A creek crosses the fairway 270 yards out and continues up the right side to the green. Eagles and birdies are possible on this finishing hole.

 

The Pin High Bar & Grille has a casual, yet elegant atmosphere that makes all who enter feel welcome. Watch your favorite sporting event on the large-screen televisions, by a comfortable fireplace, or enjoy the views of the first tee and cool mountain breeze on the covered veranda.

 

Maggie Valley proves that mountain golf course doesn’t need a lot of elevation change to make it memorable. The greens are not as fast as others in the area, but the undulation makes them every bit as challenging.

 

This is just a snapshot of what the Maggie Valley Club & Resort has to offer. For more information, on ‘Stay & Play’ packages, visit their website at www.maggievalleyclub.com.

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