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ThreatLevelMidnight

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  1. Two rivers is decent for a municipal course. And, I love all golf. So, to understand the scale better, the best course I have ever played is a 9.5. I’m leaving room that there is always a possibility of a better place out there. I’m weighing factors like condition, layout, the uniqueness and memorability of holes, history, views, price, busyness, etc.

    So for what it’s worth, my Nashville course rankings thus far would be:

    7.0 - Hermitage President’s Reserve

    6.7 - Hermitage General’s Retreat

    6.7 - Nashville Golf and Athletic Club

    6.6 - Gaylord Opry Springs

    6.6 - Bluegrass Yacht and Country Club

    5.0 - Franklin Bridge Golf Club

    4.6 - Country Hills

    4.6 - Harpeth Hills

    4.5 - Twelve Stones

    4.3 - Ted Rhodes

    4.2 - Two Rivers

    4.2 - Nashboro

    3.8 - McCabe

    3.0 - Shelby 

     

     

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  2. I also do not know of any new courses going up,  but I would like to chime in on this discussion.

    Nashville is struggling on the public course front as well. There are not an abundance of decently priced, good golf courses in the area. The demand far outweighs the supply and there are many times when getting a last minute tee time is nearly impossible anywhere!

    I have a weird hobby of rating all of the golf courses I play on a scale of 1-10. And in my opinion, Nashville has a serious lack of readily available 6.0/10 - 7.0/10 ranked golf courses that are around $50-$60.

    All that to say, it doesn’t surprise me that you are having a difficult time on the private club front as well. Nashville is amazing for so many reasons! But golf is not one of them.

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  3. 1 hour ago, nativenashville said:

    Damage has already been done. Weeks more and 10's of millions more unemployed. Business that want to rehire can't because they just bankrupt'd.

    You all are entirely underestimating the upcoming years horrible conditions for younger workers, and those just starting their careers.

    By supporting all of this nonsense without any logical or rational thought if that 'official' messages had an ounce of truth-you older voters, democrat and republican alike. Are all responsible for the shell of a country that is being left for the younger generations. Shame and sin.

    Bro, relax. Take a deep breath.

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  4. This is exactly what I was hoping to hear.  Being someone who has lived in that neighborhood for four years now, we always HEAR people are going to do stuff (grocery store, car wash, townhomes, this complex, bridge to metro center, etc) but nothing has happened still. It’s crazy cuz we are so close to downtown, so you would think eventually some restaurants and businesses would HAVE to go up there. Please keep me updated as you hear stuff!!

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  5. Dumb question. Is there something WE can do to help? I’ve been following this blog for a long time and this stuff with the mayor is making me sad enough to comment. Let me know how me and a bunch of people who feel like me can get involved. Thanks!

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