Harpeth Hills Golf Course
Blanketing the rolling hills of Percy Warner Park, Harpeth Hills is widely respected as one of Tennessee's top public golf facilities. Originally designed in 1965, the course was rebuilt in 1991 to enhance its playability as well as showcase the natural landscape.
The par 72 Championship layout is surrounded by a natural wildlife habitat and offers a challenge to golfers of all levels. In 1991 Harpeth Hills became a regional qualifying site for the USGA Public Links Championship.
Boasting one of the most picturesque views in Nashville, you will find Harpeth Hills' clubhouse an enjoyable place to relax after a round of golf.
Harpeth Hills Quick Facts
Original Design: Allen Brown/Herschel Eaton
Re-design: Ed Conners
Greens: Bentgrass
Fairways: Bermuda
Rough: Bermuda & Fescue
Dress Code: Proper golf attire. Softspikes only.