

Three Ridges, nestled within the rolling landscape outside Knoxville, represents a compelling example of mid-century course design. The parkland layout, characterized by mature hardwoods and subtle elevation changes, gently encourages strategic play over brute power. While largely open, the course subtly favors players who can work the ball right-to-left, particularly on the inward nine where doglegs and tree placement reward a measured fade.
Originally designed in 1963 by George W. Cobb, Three Ridges presents a classical feel on a pleasing site. Three Ridges may not command national headlines, but it's a celebrated course locally, beloved by its loyal membership for its playability and understated charm.
Beyond the course itself, Three Ridges fosters a strong community, with a particularly active senior men's group known for their fiercely competitive matches and post-round camaraderie. It's the kind of club where a handshake and a cold drink after a round are as valued as a low score. Furthermore, the club is known for their "Ridges Burger" which is a staple among players after the 9th hole.
Three Ridges isn't seeking to redefine golf course architecture, but to provide an accessible and enjoyable golfing experience for all skill levels. Its continued popularity is a testament to its commitment to tradition, community, and the simple pleasure of a well-played round.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Three Ridges at Three Ridges Golf Course has a Course Vaults score of 6.7 out of 10 based on 15 explicit golfer ratings.
Three Ridges was designed by Ed Ault and Tom Clark.
Yes. Three Ridges at Three Ridges Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Three Ridges is 72.
Three Ridges plays 7,035 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Three Ridges is a 18-hole course.