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Course Tour

Course Tour

Gaylord Springs, designed by US Open and PGA champion Larry Nelson, offers challenges for golfers of any skill level. The links-style course demands accuracy to stay clear of the deep bunkers, water hazards and rolling grass mounds but also requires creativity and a soft touch around the undulating, MiniVerde Bermuda grass greens. The course is enhanced by federally protected wetlands. Gaylord Springs has earned its place among the nation's best. The course has won numerous awards throughout the years including being voted one of the Best Courses You Can Play by GolfWeek. At the signature fourth hole, you'll find the century-old springhouse from which the club derived its name. Carved from the banks of the meandering Cumberland River and bordered by limestone bluffs and wetlands, Gaylord Springs Golf Links will test and enthuse you from the moment you tee off until you pull your ball from the cup.
Hole #1

Hole #1

551 Yard - Par 5 - An immediate eagle opportunity following a good tee shot to a wide and generous fairway.
Hole #2

Hole #2

444 Yards - Par 4 - Generally into the wind, players must negotiate a bunker 220 yards off the tee. Steep grass bunkers guard the green for second shots that don't make it to the green.
Hole #3

Hole #3

161 Yards - Par 3 - The shortest par 3 on the course, but easily the most treacherous for shots missing the island green surrounded by grass and sand bunkers and a steep grade.
Hole #4

Hole #4

400 Yards - Par 4 - The signature hole with a real springhouse requires an accurate lay-up tee shot to set up a short-iron approach across the water to a sloped green.
Hole #5

Hole #5

454 Yard - Par 4 - This fairway is divided by a huge lake providing options off the tee, resulting in either a short-iron from the left or a mid-iron from the right approach.
Hole #6

Hole #6

535 Yards - Par 5 - Another reachable par 5 with a good tee shot, with water on the right. The green is guarded by a greenside bunker on the right and mounds on the left.
Hole #7

Hole #7

466 Yards - Par 4 - A straight-ahead par 4 that requires a mid-iron approach to a slightly elevated green, well-guarded by sand and mounds.
Hole #8

Hole #8

182 Yards - Par 3 - Depending on the pin placement, water may come into play from the tee. Accuracy is a premium here because this green is the most heavily bunkered on the front nine.
Hole #9

Hole #9

354 Yards - Par 4 - An elevated tee provides a good view of the 75-yard-long bunker on the right and the tree-lined wetlands on the left. A definite birdie hole.
Hole #10

Hole #10

535 Yard - Par 5 - Usually downwind, another possible eagle awaits here. A bit of a double dogleg, the river borders the right side with a huge greenside bunker on the left.
Hole #11

Hole #11

451 Yards - Par 4 - The longest par 4 on the back, the fairway bunker on the left requires care from the tee. The pond and greenside bunker on the left complicate the approach.
Hole #12

Hole #12

536 Yards - Par 5 - A narrow landing area between the lake on the left and the fairway bunker on the right and the elevated green makes reaching this one in two pretty tough.
Hole #13

Hole #13

189 Yards - Par 3 - Limestone bluffs provide the backdrop for this tee shot across the water to a large but very shallow green.
Hole #14

Hole #14

340 Yards - Par 4 - This short par-4 dogleg right requires an accurate tee shot setting up a short-iron to an elevated green. It's a birdie chance with a precise drive.
Hole #15

Hole #15

399 Yards - Par 4 - This par-4 is bordered by water on the right and mounds on the left. A precise tee shot is a must if you want to reach the green in regulation.
Hole #16

Hole #16

322 Yards - Par 4 - A drivable par 4 for a gambler and another birdie opportunity for most, provided the many bunkers can be avoided.
Hole #17

Hole #17

210 Yard - Par 3 - An undulating green and a menacing bunker can make this hole difficult if the tee shot is not accurate.
Hole #18

Hole #18

452 Yards - Par 4 - Water all the way on the right, the cluster of bunkers on the left, and the elevated green make this a great finishing hole.

Hours

  • Tee Times:
    • Monday - Thursday, 9:00 A.M - 2:00 P.M.
    • Friday - Sunday, 8:30 A.M. - 3:00 P.M.
  • Range: Daily, 8:15 A.M - 3:30 P.M.
    (Last bucket sold at 3:00 P.M.)

Honors Grill Hours

  • Monday - Thursday, 8:00 A.M - 4:00 P.M.
    (Kitchen closes at 2:00 P.M.;
    Drinks/Snacks available until close)
  • Friday - Sunday, 8:00 A.M - 4:00 P.M.
    (Kitchen closes at 3:30 P.M.) 

Golf Course Update

Noon, Friday, November 29th through Thursday, December 5th

Due to an anticipated blast of arctic weather this weekend, the golf course will be temporarily closed starting Friday. During this time, we will be covering the greens to protect them from potential damage. This precautionary measure is essential to ensure the long-term health and playability of our putting greens. 

We expect to reopen Friday, December 6th at 11:30 A.M.

The Honor's Grill will remain open daily from 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M., and the practice range mats will be available from 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M.

We regret any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding as we take these necessary steps. Thank you for your continued support!