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Pine Creek Golf Course
1835 Logue RdMount Juliet, TN 37122
Phone: (615)449-7272Fax: (615)443-5261
This course was designed with an emphasis on playability. Better players will enjoy the risks and rewards, but the casual golfer won't be punished by forced carries. The front nine holes are set on rolling terrain, and are highlighted by the signature hole, #6, a beautiful 136-yard, par 3, requiring a tee shot to a green that is guarded by water in the front and pine trees in back. Due to the tight fairways, strong iron play is required to navigate the back nine successfully. Carts are mandatory on weekends and holidays. Discounts are available on Mondays and Tuesdays for AARP cardholders, ages 55 and older.
| Holes: 18 | Greens: Bent Grass | Fairways: Bermuda Grass |
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| Greens Fees: | $20-$49 |
| Course Type: | public |
| Dress Code: | Collared shirt, no cutoffs, denim OK |
| Season: | Open all year |
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Course reviews for Pine Creek Golf Course
Average Golfer Review (4.0 Stars):

Number of Reviews: 10
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| 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful: |
My New Course, Aug 25, 2007 |
| reviewer: Gary Cass
from Holt, MI |
| I am Moving to Mt. Juliet in 6 weeks. As an avid golfer, I need to purchase a membership in order to play on a daily basis. Pine Creek is my course of choice because of the layout, soft greens, elevation changes, and playability. The grounds crew has done a nice job in maitaining the course during the drought TN is experiencing. Very nice course! |
| 0 of 0 people found the following review helpful: |
Playable/Enjoyable, Jun 18, 2007 |
| reviewer: Brent
from Murfreesboro, TN |
| Nice course, and forgiving. Ego pleasing when played from reg men's tees. Dry fairways due to drought give plenty of roll leaving pitches to the green. Greens are very puttable; no tricks, what you see is what you get. Good course for a company outing or if you're coming off a long layoff. Best 19th hole around for meeting after the round. |
| 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful: |
Easy to post career score, Jul 31, 2006 |
| reviewer: Bob
from Nashville, Tennessee |
| This track is the best place to post a great score. The course is fairly wide open and not that long even from the tips. Most of the greens have a slight slope from back to front so leave your approach shots below the hole and putt aggressively because the greens are always a tad slow. Prices are fair for this track. Play is a bit slower than you would prefer. Overall the course is pretty good. Other area courses that are a better test of golf are Old Fort and Indian Hills. |
| 4 of 5 people found the following review helpful: |
Up and coming, May 27, 2005 |
| reviewer: Leo O'Neil
from Nashville, TN |
| This course is the BEST in the Nashville area. The back tees provide play for the skilled golfer, and the middle for the novice golfer. From being in the local area I find that the staff is the best in the area, willing to help, friendly, and also since the lowing of the green fee a great price. The course holds diffcult par 4,5 and 3's. On weekday and weekend play there is not a nother course that i rather want to play. Recommended for any golfer, experince nor gender. The course is the finest in the Middle Tennessee area. Come and check it out. |
| 3 of 5 people found the following review helpful: |
never a dull moment., Nov 16, 2004 |
| reviewer: Patch Cotter
from Knoxville, Tn |
| Pine Creek is what you make it. The course is in fine shape if you keep it in the fairway or find the rough. For those of you who can find the fairways, they are in great shape and the greens are the best I have found in Nashville. The only thing the other gentleman could possibly be complaining about is that the cart seats aren’t leather. Again, the course is what you make it. If you feel like punishing yourself the back tees are not an easy eighteen holes, especially #4. You will get an ego boost from the front. If you find a course that does not make you wait on the weekend I would like a call, those courses went away with the coming of Tiger. They have a lot of undulating greens with some tiers, rare ball marks, and fresh cut holes. The water never dries up and they don’t spare it during the summer hot spells. Where I grew up golfing, it is considered a gamblers course. It does not matter whether you hit it long or can’t hit out of your shadow it will equalize the playing field making it accessible to all handicaps of golfers. The only change that i would make is hiring me in the pro shop (i see the golf course growing). Love your course and your people, keep it up Pine Creek. |
| 1 of 5 people found the following review helpful: |
never a dull moment., Nov 16, 2004 |
| reviewer: Patch Cotter
from Knoxville, Tn |
| Pine Creek is what you make it. The course is in fine shape if you keep it in the fairway or find the rough. For those of you who can find the fairways, they are in great shape and the greens are the best I have found in Nashville. The only thing the other gentleman could possibly be complaining about is that the cart seats aren’t leather. Again, the course is what you make it. If you feel like punishing yourself the back tees are not an easy eighteen holes, especially #4. You will get a ego boost from the front. If you find a course that does not make you wait on the weekend I would like a call, those courses went away with the coming of Tiger. They have a lot of undulating greens with some tiers, rare ball marks, and fresh cut holes. The water never dries up and they don’t spare it during the summer hot spells. Where I grew up golfing, it is considered a gamblers course. It does not matter whether you hit it long or can’t hit out of your shadow it will equalize the playing field making it accessible to all handicaps of golfers. The only change that i would make is hiring me in the pro shop (i see the golf course growing). Love your course and your people, keep it up Pine Creek. |
| 2 of 3 people found the following review helpful: |
Great golf., Jun 17, 2004 |
| reviewer: Chad
from Nashville |
| Probably the fastest greens in Nashville in the early spring and fall. The course has come a long way since it opened. The staff is very professional and accomodating. Weekend play is rather slow due to course design, and a remedy would be to change from 7 minute tee times to 10 minute times. Overall, the course offers two types of play. Links style on the front, with tighter play on the back. It offers two difficult par 3's in #'s 3 and 12. Also par 4 # 4 is a beast from the tips, especially if hitting into the wind. |
| 6 of 7 people found the following review helpful: |
Golfnut 222, Jun 16, 2004 |
| reviewer: Anonymous
from Nashville,Tn |
| This course is very playable and in decent shape but very over priced.$55.00 for 18 holes and cart is just not worth it. There are several courses in and around Nashville for $30.00 that are far more injoyable to play and are in better shape. for example, PEBBLEBROOK $32.00 great course , OLD FORT $36.00 VERY NICE ,GREAT SHAPE. ARE YOU GETTING THE PICTURE PINECREEK. |
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Playable/Enjoyable, Jun 18, 2007
Up and coming, May 27, 2005