History
Long before golf came to Maggie Valley, Sentelle and Mary Francis Moody opened their home to local residents and provided room and board (in small cabins) and education in exchange for working the land. As more tourists traveled to the region, the small cabins were converted into guest cottages, marking the beginning of the tourism industry in the area. The Moody Farm became famous for its hospitality and home-style cooking. In the early 1960s, their success attracted a group of investors headed by Wimore Bremmer who purchased the farm's front bottomland and converted the old tobacco and cornfields into the front nine holes of the golf course, known today as the Valley Nine. The fairways were sewn by hand - three times, due to washout - and Maggie Valley Country Club welcomed its first golfers August 23, 1963. As the territory developed, homes were added along the course, and a second nine holes were added to the course farther up the mountain, the Mountain Nine. The course was later
Specialties
Maggie Valley Club & Resort provides a secluded mountain retreat that is rich in history and offers all the amenities you expect from an upscale resort. From exceptional golf and excellent dining to a myriad of recreational activities and modern accommodations, Maggie Valley is a warm, welcoming community you may just call home. Our golf course highlights some of Western North Carolina's most spectacular scenery. Beginners and even the most seasoned players will find our 6,500-yard course a unique challenge. Adding to the allure of our mountain-style championship golf course are premium on-site amenities including a heated pool, hot tub, tennis courts, driving range, a short game practice area, walking trails, yoga and fitness room. Avid outdoorsmen appreciate the close proximity to numerous interpretive, hiking and biking trails, fishing, rafting and zip-lining adventures