Tennessee was another state where something only loosely golf related caught my eye and led me toward a particular course. When reading the description of Redtail Mountain this jumped right off the page…
We space our tee times apart to allow golfers time to enjoy the spectacular scenery. Ask for a tee time that allows for a leisurely lunch at the clubhouse where you can enjoy spectacular food and beverages at any point in your game. When you are finished just continue from where you finished.
I’m not typically one to stop and eat in the middle of a round, even a “dog at the turn” is often more than I’m after. However, I love the idea of pacing play to allow for this. especially when the imagery looks like this:
or this…
The course features 400 feet of elevation change and according to the site, golfers commonly share the fairways with Whitetail Deer and a flock of Wild Turkey. This really speaks of a place to take your time and enjoy the stroll. On day 19, I’m going to do just that.
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