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Challenging public course |
1501 Saundersville Road Nashville, TN 37075 United States +1 615 824 1100 |
This par 70 public course, located 20 minutes north of Nashville, is well maintained. Whether you are a novice or an experienced golfer, you will find the tight fairways a real challenge. The pro shop offers a full line of clubs, clothing and accessories. The 18 hole course is also available for private parties, corporate events and tournaments. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Arcade, go-carts, driving range and more |
2270 Armory Dr Nashville, TN 37129 United States +1 615 895 7888 http://www.gousafunpark.com/ |
At this family fun center, you can rev your engines and take the corners in a super-fast go-cart or slow things down on the 18-hole miniature golf course. If you are in the mood for something more challenging, send a few balls sailing on the driving range. The video arcade boasts the newest and best video games and simulators. Wannabe baseball hall of famers can stand at the plate and try hit it out of the park. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Championship public golf course |
3939 Old Hickory Boulevard Old Hickory Nashville, TN 37138-2242 United States +1 615 847 4001 http://www.hermitagegolf.com/ |
Tennessee's natural beauty is on full display at this championship public golf course. Two courses challenge golfers of all skill levels. The General's Retreat Course was designed by Gary Roger Baird and is the home of the Ladies Professional Golf Association's Sara Lee Classic. Golf Digest gives this course its highest rating. The President's Reserve Course was designed by Dennis Griffith and takes golfers along the banks of the Cumberland River. Call for tee times and fees. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Ray Floyd Signature Course |
100 Raymond Floyd Drive Nashville, TN 37172 United States +1 615 384 4653 http://www.golfthelegacy.com |
Raymond Floyd's finest golf course to date is located 30 minutes north of downtown Nashville. Open to the public, it showcases the beauty of the Tennessee hillside. Tight lies and fast greens offer a real challenge to both novices and experienced players. The 18 hole course also includes a separate putting green, pro shop and driving range. After working up an appetite on the greens, enjoy a gourmet meal at the Legacy Grille. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Inexpensive daytime fun in historic Edgefield |
2021 Fatherland St (Shelby Ave and 20th St) Nashville, TN 37206 United States +1 615 862 8474 |
Historic Edgefield district, known for Victorian houses and artist's bungalows, is home to one of the city's oldest parks. Sloping terrain, tiny Lake Sevier and old trees provide peaceful seclusion. Come in the daytime for a picnic and to feed the ducks. Trails are available for rollerblading and cycling; plus, softball diamond, tennis courts and playground. The adjacent 72-par Bermuda greens golf course is open to the public seven days. Fees are $8 for 9 holes (18-hole course). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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