The beauty of stacked stone, polished granite, copper, brass, leaded glass and sculptured iron railings have molded the Rarity Bay Clubhouse into a work of fine art, setting the standard for the community’s French Country architectural design theme. Enjoy a cozy bistro setting by a warming hearth, full service bar and great menu.
Casual and elegant, the main level provides intimate seating for up to 150 people, while private meeting rooms upstairs accommodate more than 40.
If rolling green vistas are your perfect landscape, you may want to dine on the outdoor patio that borders a spectacular practice green, water fountain and gazebo.
Visit the pro shop located in the Clubhouse and schedule a golf lesson. You’ll find lots of great things at the Clubhouse, including a friendly staff with impeccable service.
Rarity Bay’s Championship golf course is a par-72, 18-hole masterpiece designed by D.J. DeVictor and Peter Langham. The breathtaking Great Smoky Mountains and Lake Tellico sit beyond the 150 acres that make up this course. Whether you play recreationally or competitively, you will find Rarity Bay’s golf course to be a fun and challenging course to experience. Take pleasure in every turn and curve of the course as you also enjoy the spectacular natural beauty that surrounds Rarity Bay. The Rarity Bay Clubhouse features an excellent putting green course and driving range for your practice. To begin your incredible golf experience at Rarity Bay, contact the Rarity Bay Pro Shop at 423.884.3030 or book online at www.knoxvilletngolf.com.
Directions to golf course:
From Knoxville - take I-75 south toward Chattanooga to exit 72 Loudon. Off the exit, turn left onto Hwy. 72 and travel approximately 13 miles to Rarity Bay on your left. Enter Rarity Bay and drive to the gatehouse to enter the golf course.
From Chattanooga/Atlanta - take I-75 north toward Knoxville to exit 72 Loudon. Turn right off the exit and travel approx. 13 miles on Hwy. 72. Rarity Bay is on your left.
From Nashville/West - take I-40 east toward Knoxville. Then merge onto I-75 South via exit 368 Chattanooga. Take exit 72 Loudon and turn left off the ramp. On Hwy. 72, travel approx. 13 miles to Rarity Bay on your left.