Lambert Acres Course

Lambert Acres Golf Course
Club information
Location Maryville, Tennessee, USA
Established 1965
Type Public
Owned by Leon Berrong
Operated by Nick Berrong
Total holes 27
Website Official website
White
Designed by Ray Franklin
Par 36
Length 3,245 yards
Orange
Designed by Ray Franklin
Par 36
Length 3,047
Red
Designed by Ray Franklin
Par 36
Length 3,235

The Lambert Acres Golf Club is a 27-hole golf course nestled in Maryville, Tennessee with magnificent views of the Great Smoky Mountains. The golf course contains 9,525 yards of rolling hills with slopes throughout the entire landscape. The course opened in 1965 and was designed by Ray Franklin and has since gained national attention for its scenic beauty and tough courses.[1] The club currently has three different 9-hole courses which are named White, Orange, and Red. Each course has nine holes but are usually played two at a time.[2] The club is owned by Leon Berrong and is currently managed by his son Nick.[3]

University use

Aside from being a public golf course the Lambert Acres Golf Course is currently used by the cross country teams at the University of Tennessee. The course has been the location for the Volunteers' team meets for over fifteen years mainly because of its natural beauty and close distance from campus. Over the past ten years the course has played host to the Tennessee Invitational nine times, the NCAA South Regional in 2002, 2006 and 2008, and hosted the 1998 SEC Championship meet.[4]

Scorecard

The par and yardage shown are the scores specifically for champ level, but if the golfer does not wish to attempt that level there is also a ladies and mens level which features different yardage compared to the champ level.

White

# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 In
Par     4         5         4         3         4         3         5         4         4         36    
    Yds     360 500 380 200 420 165 500 340 380 3,245

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Orange

# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 In
Par     4         4         5         3         4         3         4         5         4         36    
    Yds     358 319 480 150 377 185 370 472 336 3,047

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Red

# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 In
Par     4         3         4         5         3         4         5         4         4         36    
    Yds     380 205 450 515 155 360 440 320 410 3,235

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See also

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