
River Run Golf Club sits in Crossville, Tennessee, a town on the Cumberland Plateau known for its concentration of golf courses and its position roughly equidistant between Nashville and Knoxville. The course was designed by Ron Garl, a Florida-based architect who built a substantial portfolio across the Southeast from the 1970s onward, often working on resort and residential projects that emphasize playability across different skill levels.
The routing takes advantage of the plateau's rolling terrain and natural water features, with the course name reflecting the presence of streams and creeks that come into play on several holes. Garl's design approach typically incorporates strategic bunkering and green complexes that reward thoughtful course management rather than relying solely on length. The Cumberland Plateau landscape provides a wooded, elevated setting with seasonal color and a climate that allows for a relatively long playing season compared to areas farther north.
Crossville's golf community developed significantly in the latter decades of the twentieth century, drawing retirees and second-home owners attracted to the area's affordability and outdoor recreation. River Run functions as part of this regional golf market, offering a course that serves both residents and visitors exploring the plateau's collection of layouts. The club operates within the broader context of Crossville's reputation as a golf destination, where multiple courses provide varied design styles and terrain within a compact geographic area.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
River Run at River Run Golf Club has a Course Vaults score of 4 out of 10 based on 2 explicit golfer ratings.
River Run was designed by Ron Garl.
Yes. River Run at River Run Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at River Run is 72.
River Run plays 6,510 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at River Run is 124.