The best public golf courses in Tennessee
It's fair to say Tennessee is on the radar for golf travelers, thanks in large part to the cult-like following of Sweetens Cove, the King-Collins-designed nine-holer outside Chattanooga. But as golfers familiar with the public golf scene in Tennessee know, there's way more depth to the golf in the Volunteer State beyond the trendy nine-holer.
Just a year before Sweetens opened, another nine-holer, the Course at Sewanee, reopened after an extensive Gil Hanse redesign on the campus of the University of the South, located on the Cumberland plateau between Nashville and Chattanooga. If not for Sweetens, Sewanee might be golf’s buzzy nine-hole wonder. Regardless, the two nine-holers are just about 30 minutes from each other—making for one of the most unique 18-hole days you can find.
That's just scratching the surface. Elevation changes against the mountains and a plethora of natural wildlife features make the rest of the public golf in Tennessee worth seeking out. We’ve captured the best of the best public golf, according to our course-ranking panelists as part of our newly relaunched Course Reviews franchise. Explore our new, searchable Course Reviews hub—where you can leave reviews of your own to tell us why the courses you play are worthy of recognition.
Photo by Rob Collins
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Paul Carter
Paul Carter
Paul Carter
Paul Carter
Paul Carter
Paul Carter
Paul Carter
Paul Carter
Tennessee State Parks
Tennessee State Parks
Tennessee State Parks
Tennessee State Parks
Tennessee State Parks
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Dave Sansom
Dave Sansom
Dave Sansom
Dave Sansom
Dave Sansom
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