Lives
Knoxville, Tennessee
Skill
Advanced
Plays
Once a week

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Average Rating

3.0
3.0
Total 2 Reviews

Rating Breakdown

2 Reviews
5 Stars
1
4 Stars
0
3 Stars
0
2 Stars
0
1 Stars
1
Recommended Courses
1
Not Recommended Courses
1
Helpful Votes Count
0
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0
First Review
11/23/2018
Last Review
03/11/2024

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Tennessee Centennial Golf Course

Played On 03/10/2024
1.0
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First Time Playing

Don’t waste your money

Tee boxes with no grass. No drainage and retains water if it has rained. Very tight and even good shots get punished by the grade. Only positive was the condition of the greens.

Conditions Poor
Value Poor
Layout Poor
Friendliness Good
Pace Poor
Amenities Average

Hickory Knob Golf Course

Played On 11/22/2018
I Recommend This Course
5.0
Verified Purchaser
First Time Playing

Thanksgiving round

Course was in good shape. Greens rolled true and were consistent. A couple of tee boxes needed work, but they were playable. Staff was great, very friendly, and the pro shop had a nice selection at reasonable prices. I will be going back to play again in the spring.

Conditions Good
Value Excellent
Layout Excellent
Friendliness Excellent
Pace Excellent
Amenities Excellent
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Commented on 06/12/2019

I disagree with your statement about the pro shop having a nice selection!
They have USC and Ga caps and etc but nothing Clemson. Go figure! The “State Park” is 72 miles from Clemson University, 95 miles from USC and 73 miles from UGA. Why is a S.C. State Park selling UGA caps and not a single Clemson cap in the pro shop??? Two reasons: 1. The course gets a lot of play from people across the state line in Georgia. 2. The park superintendent in the pro shop announced when my friend and I walk in both wearing Clemson National Championship caps that he is a USC graduate.
Someone needs to explain to Mr Baker that the “State Park” might be wise to cater to a wider range of S.C. taxpayers than simply those that wear garnet. That’s my 2 cents! Go Tigers!

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