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Stonehenge Golf Course

The course gets its name from walls of native stone found throughout the 6,549 yard, par 72 layout. Natural rock outcroppings come into play on several holes, with a 15 foot layered stone retaining wall running along the left and rear of the signature downhill par 3, 14th hole. Stonehenge Golf Club is proud to feature bent grass tees, greens and fairways for prime playing conditions.

Stonehenge Golf Club has been ranked #2 as Golfweek Magazine’s “Best Courses You Can Play in Tennessee.”  Stonehenge Golf Club has placed in the top five for the past several years, moving up from #5 in 2015.

Dorchester Golf Course

Dorchester’s park-like setting has always made it a favorite among golfers. This spectacular course is host to 18 holes with narrow, tree-lined fairways, mountain views, and water on 6 of its unique holes and was designed by Bobby Greenwood. Dorchester golf course is open to Club Members, Fairfield Glade guests, and the general public with some restrictions. 

Druid hills Golf Course

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.

heatherhurst Golf Course-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.

heatherhurst Golf Course-The Crag

The Crag course is player-friendly with tee locations ranging from the most forward Green tees at 3,600 yards to the Blue tees at 6,200. Bentgrass tees and greens, wide fairways-great for short hitters, and strategically placed bunkers add to the fun. The 17th is the Crag’s signature hole. The teeing areas sit on an overlook that will have you pausing to take in the view. Although the 17th is a short hole, driving accuracy is important. A favorite among our furry and feathered friends, don’t be surprised to see deer, turkey, squirrels or other passers by on the Crag course.

dining

LEGENDS & FIRESIDE


Legends is the flagship restaurant location at Fairfield Glade. Legends is a full-service restaurant and catering complex within the Druid Hills Club on Lakeview Drive. The Fireside Lounge, also a part of Legends, is located in the same area.

Hours of Operation

Tuesday – Saturday 8am-8pm
Sunday 8am-1pm with regular breakfast menu
No Sunday Brunch available

Reservations requested and can be made at 931-484-3706
Seating will be limited to accommodate social distancing

The Stonehenge menus will be served in Legends and Fireside.

STONEHENGE GRILLE

Hours of Operation

Stonehenge Grille is currently closed for renovations and will be reopening on April 1st, 2021.

Legends & Fireside will be serving the Stonehenge Menu items.

club locations

Stonehenge Golf Club

222 Fairfield Blvd

Fairfield Glade, TN 38558

(931) 484-3731

Dorchester Golf Club

576 Westchester Drive

Fairfield Glade, TN 38558

(931) 484-3729

Druid Hills Golf Club

435 Lakeview Dr

Fairfield Glade, TN 38558

(931) 484-3711

Heatherhurst Golf Club

421 Stonehenge Dr

Fairfield Glade, TN 38558

(931) 484-3748