
Tri-Cities Golf Club
Tri-Cities Golf Club offers a welcoming 18-hole parkland layout set amid the gentle hills of Northeast Tennessee. Its approachable design and tree-lined fairways provide a balanced challenge well suited to golfers seeking an accessible yet thoughtful round.
Course Overview
Tri-Cities Golf Club in Blountville, Tennessee, offers an 18-hole experience that combines straightforward playability with subtle challenges, set across gently rolling terrain. This public course presents a traditional parkland style, characterized by tree-lined fairways and modest elevation shifts that provide both visual appeal and strategic interest. The layout encourages a balanced game, rewarding accuracy off the tee while offering approachable fairways for players of varied skill levels. Golfers can expect a course that emphasizes shot placement more than sheer length, making it a suitable outing for novices seeking improvement and mid-handicap players looking for a testing yet manageable round.
The course’s condition has seen fluctuations over time, with some players noting maintenance inconsistencies, particularly regarding green speed and tee box rotation. Despite these remarks, the setting remains inviting for those prepared to adapt, especially when played during favorable weather. Its location in the rolling landscape of Northeast Tennessee offers a quiet retreat from busier golf hubs, surrounded by native hardwoods that add seasonal texture and natural boundaries to each hole.
Amenities at Tri-Cities Golf Club include a modest clubhouse providing basic services, with pro shop essentials and convenient practice areas nearby. The course supports walking, allowing golfers to engage with the land at a pace that reveals subtle course nuances. For visitors, wearing stable golf shoes is advisable given the mixture of turf conditions and occasional uneven footing.
While not a championship-level venue, Tri-Cities Golf Club has developed a loyal following among locals, appreciated for its accessibility and friendly atmosphere. This course suits players who prioritize a relaxed round with enough strategic elements to maintain interest without overwhelming complexity. Guests seeking a straightforward, classic golf experience in a peaceful setting will find Tri-Cities Golf Club to be a practical and inviting choice.
Course Highlights
The course's tree-lined fairways and subtle elevation shifts introduce strategic considerations without demanding extreme shot-making. Several holes present narrow landing zones guarded by mature hardwoods, while the greens offer moderate contouring to test putters without penalizing errant approaches. Seasonal changes bring varied visual appeal as foliage alters the landscape.
Frequently Asked Questions
Guest Reviews
Moe 76 (Moe76)
I have played this golf course for years. It is in terrible condition trees laying everywhere the greens are about gone, sink holes in the middle of fairways. They will go weeks without changing the cups on the greens. They leave the tees in the same spot until the grass is gone. The price keeps going up and the quality has hit about rock bottom.
Robert Lunger
Today was the day I can’t take anymore of this course. For the last 5 years they’ve spent less and less to make this course even average. I play on average once to twice a week and this course used to be one that I played more than others. The conditions are terrible and green fees continue to go up. I feel confident this course has seen my last dollar until they decide to invest in making this course at least average. I don’t need The Virginian out of a public course but I need better than the Cedars and Steele Creek. This course is worse than both of those at this point.
T G
Course is very poor for what is charged from tee, to fairways, to greens. Played here for years, but due to management acting like they are closer to a private club than a Steels Creek, I will no longer play. Use to play 2-3 times per week and played in the weekly league nights as well.
Roy Crissman
I just came off the course. I just played the pines and the woods courses. I come through this area a couple times a year, and when I do this is where I will stop to play. Friendly people! Nice place!
Ace Baker
Nice course with lots of shape and elevation changes. Greens were sanded when I played but had good shape and contour
Dennis Deese (Help4u)
Greens are looking good. Tee boxes badly need repair especially the golf (senior tees). Great staff. Just needs cart path repairs, holes filled in, tree limbs removed.
Randy Berg
Course seems to be improving!
T G
Course is very poor for what is charged from tee, to fairways, to greens. Played here for years, but due to management acting like they are closer to a private club than a Steels Creek, I will no longer play. Use to play 2-3 times per week and played in the weekly league nights as well.
Roy Crissman
I just came off the course. I just played the pines and the woods courses. I come through this area a couple times a year, and when I do this is where I will stop to play. Friendly people! Nice place!
Charles Smith
This place has really went downhill. Over grown areas, no real pride in the course.
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Course Details
Access & Location
2354 Feathers Chapel Rd, Blountville, TN 37617, USA
Compact clubhouse with pro shop and basic amenities
Walking encouraged; course features modest elevation changes. Comfortable golf shoes recommended for stability.
Open to all golfers with standard green fees; no advance reservations required but recommended on weekends.