Bring your golf clubs and enjoy the best golf course in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee

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The Gatlinburg Municipal Golf Course
Pigeon Forge, Tennessee

Link up to one of the most popular golf courses in the Great Smoky Mountains. Just 1/2 mile from the entrance to the national park, you can already picture the magnificent mountains in the foreground of your “hole-in-one” shot! The incredible layouts of each hole have the precision of the William Langford design.

The Gatlinburg Municipal Golf Course is open year-round for the convenience of each guest coming to the most visited National Park in America. You will not be disappointed to find the beautifully wooded landscapes and well-maintained manicured greens. The best in East Tennessee.

In 1993, when Bob Cubb and Associates of Atlanta came to renovate the historical course, they put their heart and soul in the development to make it among the top picturesque golf courses in The United States. Today, you will marvel at how the rebuilt greens and runways are the choice of the pros and amateur alike.
Located just minutes from downtown Gatlinburg and at the edge of Dollywood, Pigeon Forge Tennessee is welcoming you to this wonderful game of golf. This beautiful 18-hole course is home to the legendary hole #12, affectionately known as "Sky Hi". Now picture this: the 12th hole is 194 yards in length and drops 200 feet tee to green. It is considered one of the most dramatic holes in golf course history. You may have seen it in Golf Digest Magazine.

In spending close to one million dollars on the renovation in 1993, today you can imagine how mature the course has grown over the past several seasons. The golf game has become one of the premier attractions in the Great Smoky Mountains because of the slopes, altitude, and scenery. The change in altitude on the course, from tee to green, can give the golfers a lift when they see a drive of 300 yards or better! This crisp mountain air just seems to make that ball travel a little more than back home.

So, when making your plans to visit The Great Mountains in The Smokies, bring your clubs and get ready to address the ball. And speaking of addresses, we are located on your way to Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, just a couple of blocks from downtown.