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Ranking of the top golf courses in Tennessee: Public-access and private options

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 16, 2024Updated:July 16, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Are you looking to play the best golf courses in Tennessee? Look no further than Golfweek’s annual ranking of public-access and private courses in the state. Our rankings are based on evaluations from our nationwide network of raters who assess courses on 10 criteria and provide an overall rating for each course. These ratings are then averaged to determine the rankings for Golfweek’s Best courses.

The list of public-access courses in Tennessee includes courses that allow public access in various ways, such as standard daily green fees, through resorts, or by staying at affiliated hotels. No membership is required, so if you have the will to play, you can secure a tee time at these top courses. Some of the best public-access courses in Tennessee include Sweetens Cove in South Pittsburg, Stonehenge in Fairfield Glade, Course at Sewanee in Sewanee, and Fairfield Glade (Heatherhurst Brae) in Fairfield Glade. Additionally, Hermitage Golf Course (President’s Reserve) in Old Hickory is also highly rated.

For those looking to play at private courses, Tennessee offers some exceptional options. The top private courses in the state include Honors Course in Ooltewah, Holston Hills in Knoxville, GC of Tennessee in Kingston Springs, Spring Creek Ranch in Collierville, and Black Creek in Chattanooga. These courses offer a unique, exclusive experience for golfers looking to enjoy a round in a more private setting.

If you’re interested in playing at Sewanee in Tennessee, you can look forward to a beautiful course with a modern design. Additionally, Fairfield Glade in Fairfield Glade offers a classic course built before 1960, providing a more traditional golfing experience. The Course at Sewanee is another modern course that stands out for its exceptional design and challenging layout.

The private courses in Tennessee also offer a mix of modern and classic designs, with courses like Holston Hills and Black Creek providing a classic golfing experience, while Honors Course and GC of Tennessee feature modern layouts. Whether you prefer a traditional course or a more modern design, Tennessee has something to offer for every golfer.

Overall, Tennessee boasts a diverse selection of golf courses, from public access courses like Sweetens Cove and Hermitage Golf Course to private clubs like Honors Course and Black Creek. Whether you’re a seasoned golfer looking for a challenge or a beginner looking to improve your game, Tennessee’s golf courses have something for everyone. So pack your clubs and hit the fairways at some of the best courses in the state for an unforgettable golfing experience.

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