Shelby County
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Courses
- Clear Creek Golf Center
- Chickasaw Country Club
- Irene Golf & Country Club
- The National Golf Course at Eagle Creek
- Persimmon Ridge Golf Club
- Shelbyville Country Club
- The Meadows Golf Course
- Riverchase Country Club
- Ridgeway Country Club
- Quail Ridge Golf Course
- The Links at Fox Meadows
- Shelby Oaks Golf Club
- Shelbina Lakeside Golf Course
- Arrowhead Golf Club
- Stonebridge Golf Course
- Colonial Country Club
- TPC Southwind
- Magnolia Meadows Golf Course
- Stonebridge Golf Course
- Memphis National Golf Course
- Stonebridge Golf Course
- Stonebridge Golf Course
- The Links at Audubon
- Memphis Country Club
- The Links at Davy Crockett
- Bear Chase Golf Club
- The Links at Overton Park
- Weissinger Hills Golf Course
- Links Golf Club
- Harlan Golf and Country Club
- Shoal Creek
- Memphis Athletic Ministries Park Golf Course
- University of Louisville Golf Club
- Links at Riverside Golf Course
- The Links at Pine Hill Golf Course
- Windyke Country Club
- The Links at Whitehaven
- The Links at Galloway
- Rosman-Glendale Farm Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to plan a golf trip to Shelby County?
We highly recommend visiting Shelby County in the spring or fall for the most enjoyable golf. Summers can be quite hot and humid, while winters, though generally mild, can surprise you with cold snaps. Aim for late April through May or September through October for comfortable temperatures and beautiful course conditions.
What kind of golf experience should I expect from Shelby County's courses?
You'll find a fantastic variety here, from well-maintained public courses offering great value to more challenging, championship-style layouts. Many courses feature rolling terrain, mature tree lines, and strategic water hazards, providing that classic Midwestern golf feel. Expect friendly staff and generally accessible tee times across the board.
How much does it typically cost to play a round of golf in Shelby County?
Shelby County offers excellent value for your golf dollar, which is a huge plus. Green fees generally range from $30-50 for a solid public course, climbing to $70-100+ for some of the more upscale or resort-style options, especially on weekends. Always check for twilight rates or package deals to stretch your budget further.
Are there good non-golf activities or dining options in Shelby County for downtime?
Absolutely! Shelby County is dotted with charming small towns that boast local breweries, farm-to-table restaurants, and unique antique shops perfect for exploring. You'll also find beautiful state parks ideal for hiking or fishing, offering a refreshing change of pace after your round. Don't leave without trying some local BBQ - it's a regional specialty.
What's the best way to navigate Shelby County's golf scene and plan a multi-course trip?
With so many courses, we recommend picking a central town for your accommodation to minimize travel time between rounds. Most courses are within a 30-45 minute drive of each other, making it easy to play a different track each day. Booking tee times a few weeks in advance, especially for weekend play, is always a smart move to secure your preferred slots.