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Knock around a few |
5570 Clear Creek Road Chattanooga, TN 37343 United States +1 423 842 6200 |
The name sounds a bit vulgar, but the only thing dirty here is the second sand trap on the driving range. This full-featured driving range has grass tees and lighted play area; putting and chipping area for some specialized practice. The hazards on the driving range give the feel of a real golf course. After you drill a few golf balls past the 300-yard mark step inside the pro shop for a look at some new clubs and accessories. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Public Golf in Chattanooga |
5203 Old Mission Road Chattanooga, TN 37411 United States +1 423 855 2692 |
Challenging 18-hole, par 72 course, it offers fun and recreation for golfers of all skill levels. The fairways are open and the greens are beautifully maintained. This is a great course for everyday play with low greens fees and tee times 7 days a week. A snack bar offers refreshment before and after your game, and the pro shop provides all the equipment or accessories you may have left at home. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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City operated public golf |
406 Brown Road Chattanooga, TN 37411 United States +1 423 855 2680 |
If you enjoy playing a round of golf on a pro-caliber course, but do not have the means to join an exclusive country club, this course is for you. Tee times are offered 7 days a week. There's a a driving range; pro shop is fully stocked with clubs and accessories; and snackbar. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Public 9-hole course |
7 Radmoor Lane Chattanooga, TN 37421 United States +1 423 894 4536 |
This small public course has been a local favorite for years. It is a nine-hole course, yet offers a lot of challenge for beginning and advanced players alike. Well manicured greens and tight fairways mean the ball moves fast and you better watch that slice. A small pro shop sells the things you always leave at home like extra tees, golf balls and replacement spikes for your shoes. You will have to walk this course, there are no carts, but the terrain is easy and the exercise will do you good. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Don't hit a fox |
5808 Clubhouse Drive Chattanooga, TN 37416 United States |
In 1995 the Eagle Bluff community created a focal point of the neighborhood: a championship 18-hole golf course. Designed by Bill Bergen, the course offers a real challenge to both novice and advanced players. The course began as a private club to Eagle Bluff residents, but soon opened to the public.Greens fees are very reasonable at only $11 during the week and only $18 on Saturday and Sunday. Cart rental is available too. Metal spikes are allowed, but please observe standard golf course dress code etiquette. You may not see any tigers, as in Tiger Woods, but you will see foxes prancing about, so do be careful. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Public 9-hole course |
5600 Brainerd Road Chattanooga, TN 37411 United States +1 423 892 5464 |
Near Eastgate Town Center is the area's only remaining par 3 golf course. For decades, people have enjoyed a quick round of golf on this small, yet challenging course. Perfect for working your long iron game, the greens are very fast and course well maintained. Greens fees are a very affordable, but you'll walk this one; no carts are available. A small pro shop offers tees, balls, and soft drinks. Casual course with no specific dress code. Soft spikes are encouraged, but tennis shoes are fine. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Get in a quick 9 |
2453 Hickory Valley Drive Chattanooga, TN 37421 United States +1 423 894 1576 http://www.sceniccitygolf.com/... |
It's tough to find a course to play a quick round of nine-unless they have a nine-hole course. This public course is a favorite among golfers of all skill levels. Well-maintained greens and challenging holes provide an afternoon of enjoyment or a morning diversion from the regular 9-5 schedule. If you have more time, 18-hole play is also available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Public golf, historic land |
381 Moccasin Bend Road Chattanooga, TN 37405 United States +1 423 267 3585 |
Long before the first European settlers came to this area, Moccasin Bend was the home of the Cherokee people. Here they held council and made the decisions that governed their tribes. Today, Moccasin Bend is a protected wilderness and home to the area's most popular public golf course. Only minutes from downtown, it is the perfect choice for golfers who want to get 18 in before heading home for the night. The low greens fees (around $12) and challenging fairways (boy are they tight) attracts both novice and experienced players. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Bring your driving gloves and putter |
4300 N Access Road Chattanooga, TN 37343 United States +1 423 870 1000 |
Chattanooga's North Shore and Riverview area attracts shoppers and diners by the dozens, but when your family is looking for fun north of the city, this is the place to go. Aspiring golf pros can "tee up" on the 18-hole miniature golf course and future racecar drivers can rev their engines on the challenging go-kart track. If all the fun makes you hungry, there is fresh pizza and refreshing soft drinks. Reservations for private parties are available. Review © 2007, Wcities |