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    Henry Horton Golf Course

    4.2 (6 reviews)

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    6 months ago

    Love this place. Friendly staff, nice greens care, and great place to enjoy golf without the hubbub of the big city courses

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    2 years ago

    Best greens in Middle Tennessee. Always love to play this course, wish it was closer to me.

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    Towhee Club

    Towhee Club

    2.8(47 reviews)
    14.8 mi

    I got to play this course for the first time a few weeks ago and was very pleased. The clubhouse is…read morevery nice, and the staff all seem polite and helpful. I've played there a time or two since, and had great experiences each time. The course is challenging, the greens are tough and fast, and I love that they have multiple tee locations (white, orange, brown, and black--not counting seniors/ladies), so that the course gives you multiple experiences depending on where you want to play from that day. One caveat is that the course uses a dynamic pricing model based on supply and demand, and since golf has blown up recently (and since the course is in a super high-income part of Tennessee), the greens fees are a little out of my personal price range. I am only able to justify playing at the GolfNow "Hot Deal" rate, which will get you on the course for about $50 or so. At this price, the course is an excellent, excellent value. And given how busy the course is, I'm actually surprised they offer the Hot Deals through the GolfNow app, so I'm assuming that offer could go away at any moment. Golfers should take advantage of it while they can. For me personally, the full greens fees of ~$100 is not a good value, so I can't recommend it at this price. But if you can find a deal for $50-$65 (including the cart), you'll be more than pleased.

    The course is coming out the winter in good shape. Greens are great and the fairways are coming in…read morenow that the weather is warming up. One suggestion. You guys should open the grill at 7:00 and serve breakfast sandwiches in the morning. When we have an early tee time we can't get anything and even at the turn it's still closed. It would be great to grab a bite before we play. Just my two cents.

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    Temple Hills Country Club

    Temple Hills Country Club

    4.1(11 reviews)
    34.0 mi

    I am a member of a club in this network - was traveling for work, and stopped for lunch with…read morefriends who live locally. The food was delicious (we all had salads with either blackened salmon or chicken) and the staff were super attentive and friendly. Will definitely come back!

    DO NOT JOIN THIS CLUB unless you are an absolute self loathing golf junkie. Temple Hills is not an…read moreactual country club. It's a golf course that also happens to have a pool and a grille. Before you join, you should talk to at least 3 different members and ask them about their experience at Temple Hills and if ownership ever actually makes them feel like they are a member of a country club. I was, up until recently, a member for over 10 years and I can promise that anyone leaving a positive review on this site is not a member. You will never feel like a member of a country club while being here - other than paying $745 a month in dues, which doesn't include carts ($225 month), and XLife ($75). Save your money and just play as a guest! You could play here as a guest 8 times a month, still come out cheaper than being a member, and not have to deal with the frustrations of having your dues increase every year and getting nothing in return. Temple Hills isn't member owned, but it hasn't always been this bad. For the past 6 years, it's been owned by a vampire conglomerate corporation called Invited Clubs (go read their reviews. Maybe it's time for another rebrand?). Invited Clubs runs the place exactly like private equity would - they suck every last penny out of the club and reinvest nothing back. Our biggest investment/addition to our dilapidated club house last year was a $100 air compressor to clean your shoes before you enter so that we protect our grease stained carpet squares. Come tour the facilities and you will see exactly why everyone here despises the owners. Notice all the beautiful pictures on the wall in the hallway are of OTHER INVITED COUNTRY CLUBS, not ours. Talk about a slap in the face having to see that every time you enter the club house. For years, we've been promised upgrades. We've gone through multiple GM's and golf pros and nothing ever gets better because the ownership stays the same - just like the furniture and terrible food. Do not believe them when they say they are going to make investments. Our only hope was that Invited would eventually sell the place. I mentioned XLife earlier. This is an additional monthly charge that allows members to get half off dine in (only) food. Here's the problems with that - the food is terrible and overpriced. Also, Invited has clamped down so hard on spending, the restaurant is closed at least 3 days a week "due to staffing issues," even though your dues pay for them to be open. They also make zero food from scratch here, just reheated/fried Sysco slop. The best you can get in the mornings is a microwaved sausage biscuit, but only on the weekends and not until 9:30 when the "cook" finally shows up. I can promise that you will never entertain a client over a meal in the restaurant. It's that embarrassing. We didn't have a legit chef the last 5 years I was there, just a busted Waffle House crew that smells like weed. Usually, a place with food this terrible has great drink specials, but not here. We paid more for a beer at our country club than we do for any bar in the area. Seriously, you'll have a better and cheaper meal at Chili's. And the hardest part of it all to digest while you're shucking out $1k monthly is that MANAGEMENT DOES NOT CARE. They've already got your monthly dues in their pocket and that's good enough for them. The members would actually be better served if they leased the kitchen to someone else who has incentive to serve great food and keep the place packed. My advice to anyone thinking of joining here is to go visit Old Natchez, Nashville Golf Club, Westhaven, and Legends. Notice the facilities and amenities - the parking lot, the clubhouse, the restaurant, the furniture, and the menu. Take inventory of the vibe with the staff. How are they dressed and how do they present themselves? Does it look like they are reinvesting back into the club? Then come visit Temple Hills. The differences between here and other clubs are staggering, but keep in mind, the monthly dues are all cheaper elsewhere! Yes, Temple Hills has no waiting list and very low initiation fees, but there's a reason. The signs of a poorly managed business are everywhere as soon as you step onto the property and into the clubhouse. Don't make the same mistake I made. Talk to an actual member before you join!!!!!! To the management at Temple Hills - Before you reach out to me on here to dispel my opinion of the club, just know that I raised these concerns for 6 years and you did nothing. Too late now.

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