Public · 18 holes
Druid Hills Country Club
Crossville, TN — Listed on bestpublicgolfcourses.com
Type
Parkland
Region
Southeast
LooperScore
65.0
Holes
18
Par
72
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Nearby courses
Courses within 150 miles of Druid Hills Country Club, by true distance.
Stonehenge Golf Club
Crossville, TN · 0.8 mi away
Lincoln Homestead State Park Golf Course in Springfield, Kentucky, is an 18-hole championship course designed by the legendary father-son duo, Perry Maxwell and J. Press Maxwell, opening in 1957. Known for their ability to seamlessly integrate courses into the natural environment, the Maxwells crafted a layout featuring gently rolling fairways of Bermuda grass and pristine bent grass greens. The course is set within the historic Lincoln Homestead State Park, which encompasses 120 acres and includes historic and reproduced homes of Abraham Lincoln's family, offering a unique blend of golf and history. While specific signature holes are not highlighted, the course is celebrated for its beautiful lakes and incredible vistas, providing scenic views throughout the round. Lincoln Homestead has also hosted the Kentucky Amateur Championship, underscoring its quality and competitive appeal. It offers a rewarding and picturesque golfing experience, making it a must-play for those who appreciate classic design and a serene, historic setting.
Dorchester Country Club
Crossville, TN · 2.4 mi away
Listed on bestpublicgolfcourses.com
Heatherhurst Brae at Fairfield Glade Resort
Fairfield Glade, TN · 2.6 mi away
Each of the five courses at Fairfield Glade Resort has its share of devotees, and while Stonehenge is acknowledged as best-in-class, don’t sleep on Heatherhurst Brae. Gary Roger Baird crafted the layout in 1988, when it debuted as the Creek and Mountain nines from the property’s original 27 holes. Only 6,499 yards and par-72 from the back tees, Heatherhurst Brae wows with undulating, woodland terrain, zoysia grass fairways which hold up well in the summer heat, and an unforgettable par five, the 519-yard 4th, a double-dogleg beauty that twice crosses Otter Creek. _Heatherhurst Brae (photo courtesy Fairfield Glade Resort)_