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- BECOME A RESIDENT | Fairfield Glade
BECOME A RESIDENT What If You Come For A Visit And Don’t Want To Leave? You’d be surprised how many Fairfield Glade visitors have made their favorite getaway, their home-to-stay. It happens often enough that we initiated our Ambassador Program, a great resource for anyone who may be entertaining ideas of becoming a permanent resident. Our Ambassadors are Fairfield Glade homeowners who happily volunteer their time to meet and discuss what living here is like. They’ll answer your questions frankly and ho nestly and provide an inside perspective on Tennessee and Fairfield Glade as a place to call home. If you would like more details on Fairfield Glade but don’t wish to meet with an Ambassador resident just yet, there is more information available and it is easy to access. Simply click on the links below. The first link will take you to a 2-page summary…”What is Fairfield Gla de/History of Fairfield Glade .” The second li nk contains a log-in and password you can use as a non-resident, to access the “Member Log-in ” found at the top of this page. There is a wealth of information on the member side that you can explore at your leisure. If you’d like to schedule a meeting with an Ambassdor resident, please click on Me et with an Ambassor . After you submit the form, an Ambassador will normally contact you within three days. What is Fairfield Glade? Non-Resident Guest Login Visit Us Meet with an Ambassador
- POOLS | Fairfield Glade
The Center Miles of Trails Racquet Sports Druid Hills Rec Area Marinas & Beaches Pools Robin Hood Park Community Gardens Amenity Rates POOLS It’s a known fact there is more laughter per inch around a pool than anywhere else on the planet. And Fairfield Glade has three of them: Outdoor Pools Dorchester (18 & Older Pool) 576 Westchester Dr. 931-456-2195 Druid Hills (Family Pool) 453 Lakeview Dr. 931-484-3787 Fairfield Glade Center Indoor Family Pool 128 Stonehenge Dr. 931-484-3722
- DRUID HILLS | Fairfield Glade
GOLF INSTRUCTION AND CLUB FITTING Adam Forgey, PGA & Logan Stewart Click Here to Learn More Dorchester Druid Hills Heatherhurst Brae Heatherhurst Crag Stonehenge The Quarry @ Druid Hills The Golf Garage @ Druid Hills Staff Calendar Rates Tournaments Golf Packages Tee Times & Course Rules Shootout with the Pros Golf News League Information DRUID HILLS In 1970 the first 9 holes of golf opened for play in Fairfield Glade. All 18 holes were completed in 1973 and the championship course was named Druid Hills Golf Club. Located on the highest point in Fairfield Glade, as the name suggest, Druid Hills provides several scenic views of the surrounding mountains. With rolling, tree-lined fairways, plenty of water, several doglegs, and undulation bent grass greens, Druid Hills is a true test of golf. Druid Hills Golf Club is open to members, Fairfield Glade guests, and the general public with some restrictions. Course designed by Leon Howard. Local Rules Golf Course Rules 435 Lakeview Dr. Druid Hills Pro Shop (931) 484-3711
- BOOK NOW | Fairfield Glade
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- HEATHERHURST BRAE | Fairfield Glade
GOLF INSTRUCTION AND CLUB FITTING Adam Forgey, PGA & Logan Stewart Click Here to Learn More Dorchester Druid Hills Heatherhurst Brae Heatherhurst Crag Stonehenge The Quarry @ Druid Hills The Golf Garage @ Druid Hills Staff Calendar Rates Tournaments Golf Packages Tee Times & Course Rules Shootout with the Pros Golf News League Information HEATHERHURST BRAE HEATHERHURST BRAE COURSE NAMED IN THE TOP 5 COURSES YOU CAN PLAY IN TENNESSEE BY GOLF WEEK MAGAZINE! Click this link to read the full Press Release Heatherhurst Golf Club. Who's up for a 36-hole day? You can do it here with lunch between rounds. Heatherhurst Golf Club offers two beautiful courses, the Crag and the Brae. On the Brae course the front 9 provides the most challenge including a double dogleg fairway with two forced carries over Otter Creek on the 4th hole, said to be one of the toughest par 5's in Tennessee. The back 9 offers three par 3's, three par 4's and three par 5's with undulating fairways and encroaching bunkers. Number 10 is a par 5 that moves down hill to a green overlooking Lake Dartmoor. The Brae is the only course in the area with Zoysia grass fairways, optimal during the hottest summer months. Course designed by Gary Roger Baird. Local Rules Golf Course Rules 421 Stonehenge Dr. Heatherhurst Pro Shop (931) 484-3799
- Blog | Fairfield Glade
2024 Couples Invitational Champions Flight 1 Champions - Sandie Baillie & Darrell Frazier, Luba & Steve Kapalko Flight 2 Champions - Connie & Fred Fusco, Ron Keith &... 2024 Alternate Shot Champions Overall Champions Ricky Lack & Neal Cleary Flight 1 Gerald Sparks & Lucian Ardelean Flight 2 Chris Kencitzski & Gary Burleson... 2024 Match Play Champions White Tee 1 Consolation: MIKE SUPPA defeats Jesse Anderson White Tee 2 Consolation: JOHN WOOLARD defeats Craig Leeper Yellow Tee 1... 2023 Shootout with the Pros Finals- Congratulations to the 2023 Shootout with the Pros Champion JEREMY JONES and runner up DALE JACKSON 2023 Club Champions Ladies Champion Rhonda Switzer-Nadasdi Mens Champion Larry Loomis 2023 Member Member Champions Ladies Division Mens Division Yong Chagnon/Vera Collins ...

