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Dennis Woody
Pickwick Dam
2010-08-24
$16 (cart included), played on Monday, August 2010 at noon
Just one of many excellent state park golf courses in Tennessee. Pickwick just happens to be the state park course I play the most. The course is not overly long, but it is still challenging with dogleg left holes, dogleg right holes, short par threes, long par threes, uphill shots, downhill shots, hard holes, easy holes, and something for every golfer. This course is so much fun to play that it could easily be the course that I would choose to play for the rest of my life. The price of play is very reasonable, especially the senior rate during the week. I paid $20 for 18 holes, which is like stealing for this very entertaining course.
Would travel: 60-120 Miles, Vacation Worthy
Bottom line: I would play again, Best course in the area
Condition of Course, Layout, Price, Ambiance, Pace of Play
$16 (cart included), played on Monday, August 2010 at noon
Just one of many excellent state park golf courses in Tennessee. Pickwick just happens to be the state park course I play the most. The course is not overly long, but it is still challenging with dogleg left holes, dogleg right holes, short par threes, long par threes, uphill shots, downhill shots, hard holes, easy holes, and something for every golfer. This course is so much fun to play that it could easily be the course that I would choose to play for the rest of my life. The price of play is very reasonable, especially the senior rate during the week. I paid $20 for 18 holes, which is like stealing for this very entertaining course.