Founded in 1927, Holston Hills Country Club enjoys a rich history on its classic Donald Ross golf course. Featuring 18 holes of Bermuda grass fairways, it sits on 180 open acres of rolling hills adjoining the Holston River. The golf course is consistently ranked among the country’s top 100 by Golf Magazine and within the top 100 classical golf courses by Golfweek Magazine.
Holston Hills Country Club has hosted many state and national events during its history. Byron Nelson won the Knoxville Open at Holston Hills in his magical year of 1945 and the PGA Cup matches for the 1982 World's Fair were played at Holston Hills. In recent history, Holston Hills Country Club welcomed the 2004 USGA Women's Mid-Amateur Championship and the Tennessee PGA Championship in 2007.
Holston Hills Country Club serves as host to the Visit Knoxville Open, an stop on the Korn Ferry Tour of the PGA.