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Sevierville Golf Club (Highland Reserve)

Sevierville, TN — Birch Ridge Golf Club, located in Soldotna, Alaska, is a 9-hole public course designed by Tom Smith and Charlie Foster in 1973. While a shorter layout, it offers a full-length golfing experience with separate tee boxes for front and back nines, extending to 3,200 yards when stretched. The course follows a traditional Parkland design philosophy, aiming to provide a challenging yet enjoyable round for all skill levels. Birch Ridge is known for its well-maintained conditions, particularly its greens, which are often praised in reviews. Hole 3, a par-4, 410-yard challenge, is considered one of its signature holes, requiring strategic play. The course is set amidst the natural beauty of the Kenai Peninsula, offering a serene backdrop for a round of golf. It has been recognized by Golf Advisor as one of the Top Courses in Alaska, highlighting its quality and appeal. Birch Ridge Golf Club provides a welcoming atmosphere for both seasoned players and beginners looking for a memorable Alaskan golf outing.

Type

Parkland

Region

Southeast

LooperScore

72.0

Holes

18

Par

72

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