Designed by Dick Wilson and featuring compact greens and fairways surrounded by towering pine trees, the Mountain View Course presents a championship challenge set in the scenic Appalachian foothills. The challenging but playable layout will test your strategic and shotmaking abilities, just as it did for PGA Tour pros when it hosted the Buick Challenge from 1991 to 2002, with champions including Davis Love III and David Duval. Every hole demands respect here—this isn't a course that coddles you, but rather one that rewards precise shotmaking and strategic course management. You'll be surrounded by pristine landscapes abundantly filled with native wildlife, with narrow fairways tightly lined with trees and several tricky doglegs. Situated amid the southernmost foothills of the Appalachians, the resort was created in 1952 as an educational, horticultural, and recreational facility with a mission to embrace the beauty of the natural environment.
<cite index="20-1">7,057 yards from the longest tees featuring a par of 72</cite>.
<cite index="12-1">The original course redesigned in 2002, featuring wider fairways and more water holes</cite>.
<cite index="21-1,21-4">The Four Diamond award-winning Lodge offers 150 modern guestrooms and suites with balconies featuring lake, woodland or garden views, plus Cottages amongst the pines with cozy fireplaces and spacious Villas</cite>. <cite index="23-8">All stays include Gardens admission, complimentary wi-fi and complimentary self-parking</cite>.