SAGE MEADOWS GOLF COURSE
🇺🇸 Jonesboro, AR, USA
Designed by Kevin Tucker
Sage Meadows Golf Course in Jonesboro, Arkansas, is a daily-fee facility designed by Kevin Tucker, a regional architect who has worked on several courses across the Mid-South. The course serves the northeast Arkansas golfing community in a region where public golf options provide accessible play for a broad range of golfers. Tucker's design work in this area typically emphasizes playability while working within the natural terrain and budget constraints common to municipal and daily-fee projects.
The layout at Sage Meadows reflects the relatively flat to gently rolling topography characteristic of the Arkansas Delta region transitioning toward the Ozark foothills. Courses in this part of Arkansas often incorporate native grasses, stands of hardwood trees, and water features that manage drainage while adding strategic interest. The design likely balances risk-reward opportunities with straightforward holes that accommodate higher-handicap players, a common approach for public courses seeking to serve local memberships and casual weekend traffic.
Jonesboro, as the largest city in northeast Arkansas and home to Arkansas State University, supports a modest golf market with several courses serving residents and visitors. Sage Meadows functions within this context as a community course where league play, outings, and everyday public rounds form the core of operations. The facility provides standard amenities typical of regional daily-fee courses, focusing on maintaining playable conditions and welcoming golfers across skill levels throughout the season.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Sage Meadows was designed by Kevin Tucker.
Yes. Sage Meadows at Sage Meadows Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Sage Meadows is 72.
Sage Meadows plays 6,901 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Sage Meadows is 129.
Sage Meadows is a 18-hole course.