ORGILL PARK GOLF COURSE
🇺🇸 Millington, TN, USA
Designed by Press Maxwell
Orgill Park Golf Course sits in Millington, Tennessee, a small city northeast of Memphis in Shelby County. The course was designed by Press Maxwell, a regional architect active in the mid-twentieth century who laid out a number of public and municipal courses across Tennessee and neighboring states during the post-war golf boom. Maxwell's designs typically emphasized playability for everyday golfers while working within modest budgets and natural terrain.
The course occupies land that reflects the gently rolling topography common to this part of West Tennessee, where the landscape transitions from the Mississippi River floodplain to slightly higher ground. The routing likely incorporates mature trees and modest elevation changes that define holes and create variety without severe demands on walking or shot-making. As a public facility, Orgill Park serves the local Millington community and visitors to the area, offering accessible golf in a region where municipal courses have long provided recreational opportunities for residents.
Millington itself is known for its proximity to the former Naval Support Activity Mid-South, which brought a military presence to the area for decades. The course has functioned as a community amenity in this context, providing a straightforward test of golf that reflects Maxwell's practical design philosophy. The layout remains a local option for golfers seeking a round in the greater Memphis area without the formality or expense of private clubs.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Orgill Park was designed by Press Maxwell.
Yes. Orgill Park at Orgill Park Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Orgill Park is 72.
Orgill Park plays 6,436 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Orgill Park is 114.
Orgill Park is a 18-hole course.