

The Grove, nestled in the rolling Tennessee hills of College Grove, unfolds like a meticulously crafted tapestry woven from Southern tradition and modern golfing ideals. Its 18 holes whisper tales of challenging play and member camaraderie, a place where Southern hospitality is as meticulously maintained as the undulating fairways.
Crafted in the modern era, The Grove’s design skillfully utilizes the natural contours of the land. The course is characterized by strategic bunkering and subtly elevated greens. Favoring those who can shape shots and manage the wind that often sweeps across the open landscape. The course demands thoughtful club selection and rewards intelligent play, while generous fairways allow a margin for error.
Designed by Greg Norman, The Grove has quietly cultivated a strong regional reputation among discerning golfers who appreciate a challenging yet fair test. While not steeped in tournament history, the club is known for a close-knit membership that treasures its social events and member tournaments.
Beyond the course, The Grove fosters a relaxed and convivial atmosphere, a place where post-round conversations linger long after the last putt drops. The membership here is known for a deep appreciation of good food and convivial company, cementing The Grove as more than just a golf club, but a community woven into the very fabric of College Grove.
Reviews
The Grove is atop my list in TN, from course difficulty and conditions to service when you enter the gates. I would take the Grove over a lot of courses in Nashville area any day.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
The Grove has a Course Vaults score of 8.5 out of 10 based on 10 explicit golfer ratings.
The Grove was designed by Greg Norman.
The Grove is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at The Grove is 72.
The Grove plays 7,368 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at The Grove is 142.