Williamson County
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Courses
- Temple Hills Golf Course
- Westhaven Golf Club
- White Wing Golf Club
- Franklin Bridge Golf Course
- Cowan Creek Golf Club
- Golf Club at Star Ranch
- Crystal Falls Golf Course
- Berry Creek Country Club
- Nashville Golf & Athletic Club
- Brentwood Country Club
- Teravista Golf Club
- The Governors Club
- Forest Creek Golf Club
- Lightning Bug Golf Course
- Troubadour Golf and Field Club
- Twin Creeks Country Club
- Legacy Hills Golf Club
- Crab Orchard Golf Club
- The Grove Greg Norman Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to plan a golf trip to Williamson County?
We highly recommend visiting Williamson County in the spring (April-May) or fall (September-October) for the most enjoyable golf. You'll experience comfortable temperatures, lower humidity, and courses in their prime condition, perfect for playing 36 holes. Summers can be hot and humid, while winters are mild but unpredictable with occasional cold snaps.
What kind of golf courses can I expect to find in Williamson County?
Williamson County offers a diverse collection of well-maintained parkland courses, ranging from excellent public tracks to a few upscale semi-private options. You'll find layouts that emphasize accuracy over raw power, often featuring tree-lined fairways, strategic water hazards, and subtle elevation changes. Don't expect true links golf, but rather a classic American golf experience that rewards thoughtful play.
Is Williamson County an expensive golf destination, and what are typical green fees?
Compared to many major golf destinations, Williamson County provides fantastic value. Most public courses typically charge between $50-80 with a cart during peak season, while the more premium semi-private clubs might run $90-130. We've found that booking weekday rounds or twilight times often secures the best rates without compromising on course quality.
What's there to do in Williamson County when we're not on the course?
When you're not hitting the links, Williamson County has a charming local culture worth exploring. We always suggest visiting historic downtown Franklin for its unique boutiques, fantastic local restaurants, and lively music scene. It's a relaxed, friendly atmosphere that's perfect for unwinding and enjoying some authentic Southern hospitality after your round.
Are there any specific courses in Williamson County that offer a unique challenge or experience?
For a truly memorable round, we point golfers towards courses like Forrest Crossing Golf Course, a local favorite known for its surprisingly tight, tree-lined fairways and tricky greens. It demands precision and a smart short game, providing a rewarding challenge that feels unique to the area. If you can secure a tee time, The Governor's Club also offers an exceptional, exclusive experience.