King's Creek Golf Club, Tennessee, United States


3.0 (23 reviews) Spent Ranking #1 in Spring Hill Golf Courses

Niec course but tight and challenging

The full 18-hole course was opened for public play on October 1, 2005. The course an Arnold Palmer Signature Design, that features three natural creeks, which wind their way lazily throughout the layout. Natural stone walls dress the front of several greens while well-positioned bunkers and ponds enhance the challenge and trees frame the entire course in a setting so natural that King’s Creek has been designated an "Audobon Sanctuary".

Address

3901 Kedron Rd, Spring Hill, TN 37174-2162

Mobile

+1 800-242-8730

Website

http://kingscreekgolf.com/

Email

[email protected]

Current local date and time now

Thursday, May 09, 2024, 0:04

User Ratings

3.0 based on (23 reviews)

Excellent
8%
Good
35%
Satisfactory
26%
Poor
9%
Terrible
22%

Reviews


  • 3W O 5:00 PM May 24, 2014
    Golfing at Springhill
    We golfed for several days in a row, the fairways and most of the Tee boxes are in really bad shape, we were told due to flooding and a bad winter. So maybe coming another time of year would be better. There are a lots of sands traps making it even more difficult to play. There are some areas golfer who cannot carry very far will be stuck trying to hit over areas without drop zones on the other side. It was hot and humid but that is expected. There are so many places to Golf not sure if I would recommend this. For ladies, not many choices in the pro shop if you are into clothes. Not many washrooms options on the course unless you do not mind ports potties.

  • 2Mike H 5:00 PM Jul 29, 2018
    Pace of Play Nightmare/Over Priced!
    I've nothing good to say about this course. Have played it out of necessity more times than I'd like. 99% of the time I'm more prone to drive an hour as opposed to play this course. A.P. course design is terrible, no bailouts for the average golfer. People cant fix their divots. General player at this course has no concept of pace of play. Always a 5 hour round.

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