
Link Hills Country Club
1325 East Allens Bridge Rd
Greeneville, TN 37743
(423) 639-2961
Designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr., ASGCA
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Club Information
Putting Green and Driving Range
Tournament Photos
Tournament Action at Link Hills
Youth Golf
"On the Patio" at Link Hills
Community Events held at the Course
Ballroom at Link Hills
Greeneville and Greene County Welcomes
The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
Nestled in the foothills of the Great Smokey Mountains, and just minutes from historic downtown Greeneville, TN, Link Hills Country Club is a private, family-oriented country club offering golf, tennis, swimming and dining facilities to its members. Club management strives to provide a full range of both sports and social activities for all ages.
The club was officially incorporated in 1954 and has grown both in size and in membership. Today, Link Hills Country Club stands as a successful organization with strong ties to the community.

At the entrance to Link Hills Country Club, one can already see the community pride and support. Located right off of East Allens Bridge Road, the Club features slighty rolling hills with majestic mountain views and cool breezes that bring about the aroma of nearby honeysuckle, lavendar and lilac.
Directly down the road from the Club, one will find the Clyde P. Austin 4H Center and the University of Tennessee Research and Education Center as well as Kinser Park that features camping, walking trails, access to the Nolichuckey River, baseball and softball fields, a volleyball court, tennis courts, a full size swimming pool, miniature golf and water slides.


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Link Hills offers a wide variety of services for your event. From an extravagant ballroom setting and banquet facilities to buffet style meals and celebrations.



Greeneville and Greene County has a wide variety of lodging facilities, restaurants, shopping and attractions.

Named for famed Revolutionary war hero Nathanael Greene, Greeneville is the 2nd oldest town in the state and boasts of streets lined historic homes and churches, art galleries, a state-of-the-art performing arts center, the Andrew Johnson National Historic Site, and many other great treasures.