THE LINKS AT PINE HILL
🇺🇸 Memphis, TN, USA
Designed by Kevin Tucker
The Links at Pine Hill is a public golf course in Memphis, Tennessee, designed by Kevin Tucker. The facility serves the local golfing community in the greater Memphis area, offering an accessible option for daily-fee play in a region known more for its musical heritage and barbecue culture than for championship golf venues.
Tucker's design works with the terrain characteristic of western Tennessee, where the landscape transitions from the Mississippi River floodplain to gently rolling upland. The routing likely incorporates modest elevation changes and natural drainage corridors typical of the area's topography. Pine Hill's name suggests the presence of wooded areas that frame holes and provide definition to the layout, a common feature in courses built on former agricultural or undeveloped land in this part of the Mid-South.
As a public facility, The Links at Pine Hill provides golf to a broad cross-section of Memphis-area players, from beginners to experienced amateurs. The course fits within the network of municipal and daily-fee options that serve a city whose golf scene operates largely outside the spotlight of major tournament venues. Tucker's work here represents the kind of regional design that forms the backbone of American golf—courses built to serve their communities rather than chase national rankings or host professional events.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Pine Hill was designed by Kevin Tucker.
Yes. Pine Hill at The Links at Pine Hill is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Pine Hill is 71.
Pine Hill plays 5,929 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Pine Hill is 98.
Pine Hill is a 18-hole course.