Point Mallard Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Point Mallard Golf Course for ideal conditions?
You'll find Point Mallard truly shines in the spring and fall-think April-May or September-October. The weather is perfect for walking, and the course conditions are usually pristine before the summer heat or winter chill sets in.
How challenging is Point Mallard, and what's its most memorable hole?
Point Mallard offers a fair challenge, especially with its tree-lined fairways that demand accuracy, not just distance. Keep an eye out for the par-3 14th; its island green approach over the marsh is a real beauty and a true test of nerve.
What should I expect to pay for a round at Point Mallard, and is it good value?
You can expect green fees to be quite reasonable, usually in the $40-60 range for 18 holes with a cart, depending on the day. For a municipal course that plays this well and offers such scenic views, it's absolutely fantastic value.
What makes Point Mallard special compared to other courses in the region?
What truly sets Point Mallard apart is its incredible natural setting along the Tennessee River's backwaters-you'll often spot local wildlife like herons and deer. The course design thoughtfully integrates these wetlands, making for some truly memorable, strategic holes.
Are the practice facilities at Point Mallard up to par for a good warm-up?
Absolutely, Point Mallard has a solid driving range with plenty of targets and a large putting green that accurately reflects the course's undulations. We recommend spending a good 15-20 minutes on the short game area-those chipping shots around the greens can be tricky.