The Top 9 Best Golf Courses in Tennessee
Tennessee boasts over 200 golf courses, including championship courses designed by renowned architects. The state's mild climate allows for year-round play, and its scenic landscapes provide a picturesque backdrop for golfers of all skill levels.
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Bear Trace at Harrison Bay (TN Golf Trail)
18-hole course designed by Jack Nicklaus, located on the banks of Chickamauga Lake. Hosted the 2019 Tennessee State Open. #golf #JackNicklaus -
Egwani Farms Golf Course
18-hole course, par 72, designed by Rees Jones. Hosted USGA qualifiers, Tennessee State Open, and Knoxville Open. -
Gaylord Springs Golf Links
18-hole course designed by Larry Nelson. Hosted LPGA Sara Lee Classic. Features natural limestone bluffs, lakes, and streams. -
GreyStone Golf Club
18-hole course designed by Mark McCumber. Hosted the Tennessee State Open in 2012. Features rolling hills, water hazards, and challenging greens. -
Hermitage Golf Course
18-hole course designed by Denis Griffiths. Hosted LPGA Sara Lee Classic. Features 3 nines: President's Reserve, General's Retreat, and Hermits Cove. -
Mirimichi Golf Course
18-hole course designed by Justin Timberlake & Bill Bergin. Certified Audubon International Classic Sanctuary. -
The Course at Sewanee
Located on a mountaintop, The Course at Sewanee offers stunning views and challenging play with its undulating fairways and fast greens. -
The Honors Course
Private golf course designed by Pete Dye. Hosted NCAA championships and USGA events. Known for its challenging layout and scenic views. -
The Legacy Golf Course
18-hole course designed by PGA Tour pro Raymond Floyd. Hosted the 1991 PGA Tour BellSouth Classic.