Temple Hills Country Club (Linkscorp) - Golf courses, Franklin, TN

Temple Hills Country Club (Linkscorp) - Golf courses, Franklin, TN

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[Dec 03, 2012]
Lloyd
Shoots in the 80s

Other reviewers have said it all; Temple Hills is such a beautiful golf course! So safe and quiet and peaceful! I'm so lucky to live on Temple Road!

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Aug 29, 2011]
Gary Edick
Shoots in the 90s

Great Course
Great Clubhouse and staff
Good menue and food

Customer Service

Great staff

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OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Aug 26, 2011]
Terry Ness
Shoots in the 90s

We recently joined Temple Hills after leaving another local golf club. We consider the club to represent good value, and an enjoyable place to play. The club house has recently been renovated and the facilities are clean and in good repair. The entire fleet of carts has been replaced. Since the course has 27 holes, the various combinations help keep us interested and challenged. The course is generally in good repair. Current projects to repair greens and level tee boxes will improve the golfing experience. There are four different tees to accommodate players of all skill levels, but some of the ladies tees are paired with senior (men's) tees requiring 400 yards on one of the par 5's. We are pleased so far.

Customer Service

The restaurant is outstanding and reasonably priced. A beverage cart is not always available. The club house personnel are friendly and helpful. The pro shop seems to be reasonably well stocked.

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OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Aug 24, 2011]
Sticks
Shoots in the 70s

Temple is a great course with 27 enjoyable holes. Deercrest is the first that is most peoples favorite and believed to be the "easiest". Quail Run is a very enjoyable track witch has many elevation changes and a challenging par 3 over water. The third 9, Dogwood, is thought by many to be the "hardest". It is my favorite 9 on the course. It requires so many different shots and lets you use almost every shot in your arsenal.

Customer Service

Not a nicer bunch of workers.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 26, 2002]
Hogtsar
Shoots in the 70s

Temple Hills offers 3 nine hole courses with the destinction of have no fairway traps. The Deercrest nine runs into the woods near the Natchez Trace Parkway and is a standard tree lined layout without the intrusion of housing. As with all of the nines, the large undulating greens demand accuracy in shot placement and local knowledge for putting. A longer hitter can drive through the fairways on several holes and the par 5 8th is reachable in two. The Quail Run nine features more elevation changes and has a challenging par 4 with the 6th that offers longer hitters the choice of driving over a creek and playing a wedge or laying back with a 3 wood and hitting a long-mid iron into a green that depands placement. The par 3 8th is the signature hole and offers a 155 yard carry over water to a green centered at 175 yards. The last nine is the Dogwwod nine and is tightly woven through a residential neighborhood. The Driver will stay in the bag except for the reachable par 5 1st hole. The "S" shaped par 5 sixth hole on this side is a true par five with demanding shot placement and an elevated green.

Customer Service

The staff is helpful and excellent

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There could be a much better area to practice yoyr sna d and short game

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
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