Middle Tennessee Course Directory
A course that has come along way since it's inception in 2001. 8 open holes with lots of new trees that are surely to mature to make some nice fairways and 11 holes in thick woods. The open holes are handicap accessible, with cart paths rolling thru them and to the baskets. Swirling winds are usually a factor here, lots of fun.
Cedar Hill Park is truely a professional caliber course. This challenging setup will test even the best players with its mixture of length, elevation changes, along with a variety of open and wooded holes. Bring your A game.
Tennessee's original disc golf course. This classic course was created in winter 1978/spring 1979 and is still popular today. Good shoes are a must, can get muddy in spots. Accuracy is at a premium here at this challenging location.
Dual teepads and newly added carpet tees make this course unique to the area. The rough on this course is just brutal, staying in the fairway is highly advised to keep scores low. Beautiful clean course that is mowed weekly by the parks department.
Henry Horton disc golf course offers a unique ceiling experience with mature pine trees on most holes. The limbs start at 20 foot up making the height of your disc as important as the direction. This course is really enjoyable due to all the pine needles beneath your feet and the winding lines that must be played to score well.
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This park offers a great deal of length and open air to watch your discs fly. Water hazards come into play over several holes and wind is almost always a factor. Very well marked, and popular, so expect crowds on sunny days. Shot and disc selection are key here.
Its easy to see why Seven Oaks disc golf course is one of the most popular courses in our area. This 21 hole course and its challenging mix of dense woods with open sweeping holes and great benches at every hole, keep local players coming back time and time again.
This top notch course will challenge even the professional golfer. It features corn fields playing as out of bounds, water and elevation. 21 holes with multiple signature holes, the entire course is well manicured with gravel paths between holes and around tee pads. If you want to improve your game, this is the place to play.
Unique course setup here feels as if you are playing two totally different couses at once. The front nine works its way along creek beds through the woodside, while the back nine opens up a bit more and really lets the big arms come out to play.
Two Rivers disc golf course works its way back and forth across several rolling Tennessee hills. A great place to work on the elevation aspect of your game and wind is a big factor. The lack of benches and shade here make bringing water a must for this one in the summer.