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The 18-hole "Towhee" course at the Towhee Club facility in Spring Hill, Tennessee features 6807 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 70. The course rating is 72.6 and it has a slope rating of 129. The estimated green fees for 18 holes is $99. Towhee Club Golf Club has an onsite driving range with 6 practice tees. Designed by Arnold Palmer/Ed Seay, ASGCA, the Towhee golf course opened in 2005.
Kings Creek offers a good track at good value. The course is maintained nicely in all the important places and the layout tests all skill levels. Plenty of bunkering around the greens and lots of trouble abound, but the course lets you spray it around off the tee if you miss in the right place. My only complaints would be the local yokels who don't rake bunkers, and the minimal movement of tee markers (same yardage every day on most holes). Still, this course beats the 1 or 2 public courses in Williamson County by far!
I confess to liking this course mostly because it's not too crowded on weekdays. The layout is memorable and visually interesting visually...sort of a "classic" design halfway between strategic and penal. Generous fairways, but many greens have ZERO bailout option. I have no hesitation taking any client or friend to play Kings Creek.
King's Creek is always in first rate condition from tees, rough, fairways, greens and bunkers. Several different tee boxes for different handicap levels, women, seniors, etc.They had a lot of damage from spring 2010 floods but came back in excellent shape in just a few months.Pro shop and snack bar are small.
Great course! Challenging and enjoyable. Played a month ago, the course was in great shape. Played last week and the greens were a little rough due to aerating.
I brought my young son here to shoot some golf balls on the driving range. They refused to let him do that because he was wearing a T-shirt instead of a golf shirt. I have never, in all my years of playing golf, been refused admission to a driving range because of wearing a T-shirt -- and I am especially shocked because this was a child. The level of hospitality here is at zero. I will not be back.
I was really impressed with this course and will definetly be back. The fairways and greens were in great shape. The bunkers were the toughest I have ever hit out of and positioned so that you would have plenty of chances to play in the sand. The one negative is the sewer plant that runs beside a couple of the holes, but its really not that big of a deal. Overall, I really liked this course.
We played in late April 2010. The course "stinks" Literally. It must be near a sewer plant or something. Can't give it a fair review, because the day we played, it was cold and windy. The fairways were in fair shape, other than they had punched some parts of the fairway.The greens were good, other than around the greens there was no grass. A little on the slow side for putting. Alot of bunkers.It had rained alot the days before and the traps were not in good shape. Would think it would be a good course to play when the warmer weather gets here. Would recommend playing it. You better not wear blue jeans, they don't allow them. They let it slide the day we were there because we had driven from so far and it was cold that day.
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