McNairy County
Courses
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to plan a golf trip to McNairy County?
We've found late spring, specifically April and May, offers ideal conditions with comfortable temperatures and lush fairways. Early fall, from September through October, is also fantastic, providing crisp air and often vibrant foliage without the peak summer heat. You'll want to avoid the humid summer months if you prefer a cooler round.
What kind of golf experience should I expect from the course in McNairy County?
Expect a straightforward, enjoyable round on a well-maintained public course that prioritizes playability over extreme challenge. It's a place where you can focus on your game without pretension, offering a relaxed atmosphere perfect for a casual outing or honing your skills. We particularly appreciate its friendly vibe and consistent greens.
Is McNairy County a worthwhile destination for a dedicated golf getaway?
While it's not a multi-course resort destination, McNairy County offers a charming, unhurried golf experience that's perfect for a relaxing day trip or a weekend escape combined with local exploration. We recommend it for golfers who appreciate a singular, quality round and want to discover the authentic, laid-back pace of rural Tennessee. It's not about quantity here, but a pleasant quality.
What are the typical green fees and booking recommendations for playing golf in McNairy County?
You'll find the green fees here are quite reasonable, offering excellent value for a well-kept course- expect to pay in the $30-50 range for 18 holes, often including a cart. While it's generally not overly crowded, we always advise calling ahead a day or two, especially for weekend tee times, to ensure your preferred slot.
Beyond the golf course, what else should I explore or do during my visit to McNairy County?
After your round, take some time to explore the local history, perhaps visiting the McNairy County Historical Museum for a glimpse into the region's past. For a taste of local flavor, grab a meal at one of the family-owned diners in Selmer- you'll find genuine Southern hospitality and hearty portions. It’s a quiet area, so embrace the slower pace.