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Spring Member-Guest — Save the Date
Our annual Member-Guest returns this spring across all three nines. Two-person teams, shotgun start, lunch on the porch. Watch this space for registration details.

Est. 1978 · Chuckey, Tennessee
A family-run course of three distinct nines — two by Rees Jones, one by Edward Lawrence Packard — on bent-grass greens and bermuda fairways the way the game was meant to be played.
The Club
Graysburg Hills was carved into the ridgelines outside Chuckey and opened for play in 1978. The Knobs and Fodderstack nines came from the board of Rees Jones; Chimney Top, the third, was laid out by Edward Lawrence Packard and opened in 1994.
Twenty-seven holes give you a different eighteen every time you come — bent-grass greens, riviera bermuda fairways, a hundred bunkers, and water that asks a question on the right holes. It earned four and a half stars in Golf Digest's Places to Play, and it has kept them.

Three Nines
Each nine carries its own character. Pair any two for a full round, and no two days play quite the same.

Rees Jones
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Rees Jones
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Edward Lawrence Packard
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Membership
Members keep preferred tee times, member rates, and a standing invitation to everything the club holds through the year. One login manages it all.
Green Fees
Late March through the end of October. Off-season and twilight specials move with the calendar — the pro shop has the day's rate.
Book a Tee Time| Rate | Walk · 9 | Walk · 18 | Ride · 9 | Ride · 18 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Weekday | $15 | $26 | $25 | $46 |
| Weekend & Holiday | $19 | $31 | $29 | $51 |

After the Round
Golf here is unhurried. Walk in for your tee time, settle up at the counter, and take the porch when you're through — the foothills are worth a few minutes more.
It is the sort of place where the staff learns your name and the regular foursome keeps the same time each week. Personal, well-kept, and yours for the season if you'd like it to be.
Recognition
Four and a half stars in Golf Digest's Places to Play — earned across twenty-seven holes, and kept ever since.
Golf Digest · Places to Play
At the Club
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Our annual Member-Guest returns this spring across all three nines. Two-person teams, shotgun start, lunch on the porch. Watch this space for registration details.

Visit
Reserve online in a minute, or call the pro shop. We'll keep your time on the sheet.