Public · 9 Holes

VinnyLinks Golf Course

2009 Sevier Street, Nashville, Tennessee

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4.5155 Reviews
Nashville, TNLocation
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About VinnyLinks Golf Course

VinnyLinks Golf Course, located in East Nashville along the Cumberland River, is a public nine-hole, par-three course that offers a welcoming environment for golfers of all ages. As the home of The First Tee of Tennessee, it provides a unique opportunity for junior golfers to learn and enjoy the game. The course features a driving...

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Green Fees

Adult Weekday Round$14 9 holes
Adult Weekend Round$16 9 holes
Senior Round$9 9 holes
Junior Round$7 9 holes

Rates are approximate and from public sources — confirm current pricing with the course.

Facilities

Club Amenities

Pull Cart
Club Rental
Club Fitting
Pro Shop
Golf Lessons
Driving Range
Putting Green
Practice Bunker
Restaurant
Changing Room

Reviews

What People Say

4/5
GolfPass · 30 reviews
4.5/5
Google · 155 reviews
In summary

VinnyLinks Golf Course is praised for its enjoyable and affordable par 3 layout, making it a popular choice for practicing short game skills, especially for beginners and families. The staff is frequently commended for their friendliness, and the course is generally considered to be in decent condition with some elevation changes adding to the challenge. However, the driving range receives criticism for its limited setup and restrictions, and some visitors have noted issues with the greens' condition.

4 years ago
This is not a championship course, but gets 4.5 stars as a great rolling par 3 course to dial in your short game. If I lived in Nashville I’d practice here mid week every week after work. Driving range looked like a really bad setup, so wouldn’t use it for that. But if you want to play your irons, wedges, and putter better, this would be a great place to sharpen the edge regularly. Other than the sound of the loud engines of the General Jackson or some other large paddle boat anchored in the river nearby, it was a very peaceful place to play. I even saw a group of does come out on one of the h…
— Brian Packard
3 years ago
(My review is of the driving range only.) There are approximately 10 mats to hit from; no hitting from grass. Tall rubber tees are installed and a note to not "hit more than 250 yards. Nothing special as far as looks as you're just hitting balls towards a hill of grass and dirt, but at $6 for a bucket of balls it's a convenient place to get some swing practice in when in the area.
— Don B
2 years ago
A great little par 3 course. Fun to play with the family or work on your short game. Pictures are from the Mad Scramble.
— Bryan Kipke
9 months ago
A very nice par 3-4 course. Fairly holly, but challenging and in fairly good shape. Not luxurious by any stretch, but good place for a quick round and good practice.
— Gary Nicholson
6 months ago
1st time golfing, had a blast, staff was super friendly!
— Joshua Goracio
a year ago
Tough to justify $12 when you can walk 9 at two rivers for $13 on a weekday. The condition is honestly usually rough, and the greens fluffy. Also, although the holes have different distances, due to elevation they almost all play around 100 yards, so in terms of short game practice there's no variation off the tee. The practice green and range are nice amenity close to downtown. $6 and you can get some swing practice in and then putt a while. The problem is they close at 5, so after work range is a no-go. They should stay open later.
— J S
2 years ago
I love this little place. Unbeatable price for what you get. There is a driving range but it’s a bit weak, you can’t really hit anything further than 150 yards because of the embankment (it’s also a house rule). If you’re looking for a fun par 3 course with good basic amenities and typically in good shape for only like $12 (!!) head on over!
— Peter Fiek
6 years ago
A fun inexpensive course with some nice hills. They had ice cold water on 4 of the 9 holes on a 96 degree day. The greens were smooth and the fairways pretty good. Nice place to take my 9 y.o. grandson for his first golf outing.
— Ted Faull
Edited 2 years ago
A gem of a par three in the Shelby Park area. The Vinny boasts a driving range (iron’s only, usually), combination putting green where you also can pitch/chip, and a well kept nine hole course that includes a par 4 on the first hole. It is hilly. The employees and clientele are chill and especially as a beginner I always feel welcome and it’s a great place to practice and hone your skills!
— Michael Byrne
a year ago
I went here to use the driving range and was yelled at because I was using a driver. I was never told that it was iron only. There are no signs that say irons only. I mean, what's the point of a driving range? If you can't use a driver, The driving range is straight uphill; there are no markers to tell you how far you hit it. The grass is as tall as a normal ruff, just all around trash will not be coming back.
— Chris Toombs
4 years ago
I am from Florida and in town for a convention. I played the 9 hole par 3 course today and I had so much fun that i had to play it twice. Course is in good shape and the price is fantastic. Most holes have elevation from tee to green. This was a great day.
— Stefan Tea
Edited 3 years ago
We love this little designer course where my son learned to play golf at The First Tee program. We have so many happy father & son memories playing golf together after work too. A great par 3 course open to the public (when classes are not in session).
— N

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