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how much for 18 holes at river run golf club

by Destiny Moen Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Daily Rates
WeekdayTwilight, Military, Senior
18 Holes$27.30$24.15
w/Golf Cart
9 Holes$26.00$25.00
18 Holes$42.00$39.00
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Full Answer

What is the slope rating at River Run Golf Club?

The 18-hole "River Run" course at the River Run Golf Club facility in Crossville, Tennessee features 6,509 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. The course rating is 71.9 and it has a slope rating of 124 on Blue grass.

Who owns River Run golf course?

Designed by Robert Renault/Ron Garl, the River Run golf course opened in 1980. Mary Lou Weible manages the course as the Owner. No recent major awards have been noted.

Why join River Run Country Club?

Membership at River Run Country Club provides an unrivaled lifestyle, with all the privileges of a private country club and a staff devoted to uncompromising service.

What is River Run?

River Run is a place where families grow, lifelong friendships are made, fun is had, and business is conducted. Whether you're just starting out, a young family or are empty nesters, River Run provides something for everyone to enjoy. We have become home to not only the River Run community, but to Davidson residents and beyond.

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What is the slope rating of River Run Golf Course?

The course rating is 71.9 and it has a slope rating of 124 on Blue grass. Designed by Robert Renault/Ron Garl, the River Run golf course opened in 1980.

Who designed River Run Golf Course?

Designed by Robert Renault/Ron Garl, the River Run golf course opened in 1980. Mary Lou Weible manages the course as the Owner.

How many yards is hole #1?

On hole #1, a 338-yard, par four dogleg left, be sure to avoid the bunker on the right. As hard as it is to do, you might want to consider hitting a three wood off the tee here and get things started with a par. Hole #2 is a 187-yard par three from the back tees.

What is Gary Player's golf course called?

Gary Player created a course that is very enjoyable to play. The golf course is sometimes called a "tale of two nines" with its open front nine and tighter back side that winds through the timber. The course is fair for the beginner, but is certainly no walk in the park for the scratch player. The greens are medium sized and not especially difficult, the fairways are generous from the tee and modestly bunkered. There are a few lakes to avoid and some marshy areas which are common when you're only seven miles from the ocean.

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