Yes! Our name has changed. We were formerly known as Highland Rim Golf Course, but new ownership is taking this course and its amenities in a new direction. You'll likely see something new, different, or improved every time you visit. What hasn't changed is our amazing 18-hole layout, set among limestone bluffs, Sycamore Creek, and surrounded by natural Tennessee beauty. Not a single home fronts the course - and never will. We're golf the way it was intended to be played - away from the stresses of daily life in a pretty and relaxed atmosphere. Golf Course Information Highlights: Beautiful scenery – surrounded by trees, bluffs, waterfalls Scottish style bunkers Competitive rates Full bar and restaurant Fully stocked golf shop Private, spacious outing pavilion for group tournaments GPS Smartphone Apps Available for Iphone and Android Hours of Operation: Peak Season (mid-March – Thanksgiving): 7:00 a.m. – dark Off-Peak Season (Thanksgiving to mid-March): 8:00 a.m. – dark Practice facilities include: Driving range with four target greens Large chipping and putting areas Large short game area Indoor/Outdoor teaching facility Four sets of tees to play from: Penick (Green): For players who are working to master the skills of ball flight and generally carry is less than 100 yards. Total yardage: 4,417 yards, Course Rating/Slope: 65.5/110 Dunn (Brown): Golfers who can consistently get the ball airborne but are challenged for distance should play here. Carries of 100 to 125 yards are necessary. Total yardage: 5,003 yards, Course Rating/Slope: 64.5/112 Bell (Gold): Players who can carry the ball up to 150 yards but are seeking to master control of ball flight will find this the right combination of length and layout to match their abilities. Total yardage: 5,573 yards, Course Rating/Slope: 67.4/118 Jones (Silver): Golfers who have the skills to play well but are working on course management, shot making and the short game can hone their scoring ability from these tees. Total yardage: 6,217 yards, Course Rating/Slope: 70.2/123
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Jim C.

06/10/2018

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The Good is what Highland Rim used to be, a beautiful course friendly staff from the owner to the grounds personal.
The Bad,
The name "Nashville National" really! it sounds like an airport or a car rental company or an insurance company and it's name is turning it's nose up to the locals of Joelton and Pleasant View. Prices on everything have been raised food, drinks, and everything in proshop to include greens fees and memberships.
The Ugly, The greens are in the worst shape of any course I have been to, they are ruff and dried out and slow. you can't ever play all 18 because the greens are either damaged or attempting to be repaired by inexperienced staff, not the staffs fault just that the owner is too cheap to pay for professionals. they don't even have a full time Superintendent.
Who wants to fight nashville traffic and drive 40 minutes only to be disappointed and pay more for it. They do have a nice website now but it is riddled with Bait and Switch statements to sucker you in. the website says "Not a single home fronts the course - and never will " yet the first thing you see after passing the Highland Rim logo (which is airbrushed over on the website to read Nashville National) is a run down unmaintained rental house. The website says "new ownership is taking this course and its amenities in a new direction. You'll likely see something new, different, or improved every time you visit" WOW! what a false statement, this place has gone Way Downhill since the new owner has taken over. The pictures of the course on the website are breathtaking but are all from what the previous owners accomplished and maintained. . If you do go beware of what was one of the coolest features of the course The Bridge over the river going to #10 it is now Broken Cracked and has many holes you can see right through it, be careful it is unsafe! Don't take my word for it go see for yourself. If you do i'm sure you won't ever go back.

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gradyap

04/01/2013

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Absolutely beautiful course! I get out for a round about once or twice a month and call it a good day if I break 100. This course was plenty challenging and there were plenty of tee boxes that were a little intimidating but never did the course cross that line of being ridiculous. It seemed that every hole had a unique feature, whether it was simply scenic or one of the scottish bunkers.

My one star deduction was because the place was pretty soggy. In fairness, we went after 3 days of heavy rain but there were 2 or 3 holes that I ended up in a 3 inch water hazard even though my ball was in the middle of the fairway. Next time I go back will be after a few days of sunshine. Hopefully the course will have dried out a little by then.

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Hours
Regular Hours
Mon - Sun:
Extra Phones

Phone: 615-746-0378

Fax Number: 615-746-0378

Services/Products
Golf course, practice range, golf tournaments, golf merchandise, wedding and events
Payment method
all major credit cards, mastercard, visa
Location
Located just outside of Nashville on I-24 off exit 31
Amenities
18 Hole golf course, practice range, event pavilion
Categories
Golf Courses, Golf Instruction, Golf Practice Ranges, Private Golf Courses, Sports & Entertainment Centers
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