Smoky Mountains - Pigeon Forge, known as the The Land of More, is a popular golf destination for traveling golfers with more than 8 golf courses and 1 resort courses - from golf course designers like - Bent Creek Golf Club in Gatlinburg, designed by Gary Player, top-50 course in the South with front-nine in valley and back-nine in mountainous terrain. Gatlinburg Golf Course, located on Dollywood Lane in Pigeon Forge, an 18-hole mountain course featuring the dramatic "Sky Hi" par-3 with 200-ft drop and the long par-5 "Long Lane." Sevierville Golf Club offers two 18-hole championship courses: River Course (along the Little Pigeon River) and Highlands Course (rolling hills), both highly rated and host to state championships. Wild Laurel Golf Course in Townsend, set in a secluded valley with elevation changes, woods, and waterpeaceful, scenic experience. River Islands Golf Club in Kodak, features unique island holes on the French Broad River, among the most distinctive courses in Tennessee. Dandridge Golf & Country Club east of Pigeon Forge, 27 holes across three 9-hole courses with views of Douglas Lake and the Smoky Mountains.. Smoky Mountains - Pigeon Forge offers golf packages for buddies trips, couples getaways and golfers looking to play top notch golf courses in Tennessee.
Best Golf and Travel Times To Smoky Mountains - Pigeon Forge:
Peak Season: Spring (April to May) and Fall (late September to early November) offer pleasant temperatures, blooming wildflowers in spring and vibrant foliage in fall, making golf especially enjoyable.
Shoulder Season: Early Summer (June) provides playable mornings though expect increasing heat and humidity, while winter (December-February) may be cooler but often quiet and less crowded for daylight rounds.
Not Recommended: Mid-Summer (July-August) tends to bring hot, humid daytime conditions that can be uncomfortable for extended outdoor activity, though early tee times can still work.
Top Smoky Mountains - Pigeon Forge Attractions:
Dollywood and its HeartSong Lodge & Resorta combined theme-park and entertainment venue that golfers may enjoy after rounds.
The Island in Pigeon Forgea free-entry amusement complex with Ferris wheel, fountains, shopping, and dininggreat for winding down after golf.
Paula Deen's Lumberjack Feud Supper Show and Adventure Parkfun evening show and attractions to wrap up the day.
Titanic Museumin town, visually striking and interesting for a non-golf outing.
Riverstone Resort & Sparelaxing lodging with spa facilities, a perfect post-golf unwind.
Sevierville offers the Tennessee Museum of Aviation and scenic Foothills Parkway overlooks for side trips.
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