Seven Oaks Disc Golf Course

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Course Description:

Exquisitely maintained, beautiful, and busy. Well suited for controlled players with game. Varied terrain - from wide open to dense woods.

Course Established: 1989

Additional Course Information:

Additional Course Information for Seven Oaks Disc Golf Course:

course has tee signs
restrooms available

Directions:

From I-40 east, Exit 215 south on Briley Pkwy., 2 miles to a left on Murphreesboro Rd., to right on McGavock, 0.3 miles to left on School Lane, 0.3 miles to right on Weaver, course to the right.

Reviews:

2

This course is usually very crowded. not unusual to have a random person just appear in the fairway while you are trying to throw. bad news, that person is not a disc golfer but someone taking a stroll through the course thinking its a really weird walking trail with tee signs and some weird chain thingies.

this course is constantly taken care of and maintained, but some of the shots dont really have fairways, and the locals just accept the spray and pray mentality.

5

This is a well taken care of course. It has great layout with the option to start on the back side, at hole 11, just at the other end of the parking lot from hole 1. This gives one the opportunity to avoid waiting around for multiple groups to go off, as there is a constant flow of people coming out to play.

With 18 holes easy to follow around, and an additional three "intercourse" holes to choose from, this course gives one the ability to enjoy the challenge of wooded holes as well as fairly open holes, and offers a great time for the beginner or pro.

There are plenty of trash cans throughout the course, basket placements are rotated on a fairly regular basis, and there are single's and double's tournaments held weekly.

5

I have played many courses around the country and every course around Nashville; seven oaks is one of my favorites. Seven oaks offers varied terrain, tight wooded fairways, and many opportunities for birdies and aces(depending on basket position). Challenging, not super long, but long enough. The basket positions change often, and the course is maintained and kept beautiful by local players/volunteers. Lots of people come out, especially on sunny spring days, but its worth it. Great course. Thanks for all you do Dave Griffin!

4

Well-maintained course with lots of variety; challenging but not insanely difficult. Gets crowded at prime times. Changing pin placements help mix it up for regulars but can confuse occasional visitors. Signage is weathered and could use freshening.

3

Its a decent course with a wide variety of terrain. The only thing that ruined my experience is the group in front of me were dicks and there was quite a bit of graffiti on the signs when I was there a couple of months ago.

5

This is the perfect daily players course. Very well manicured and clean thanks to Dave Griffen. Great mix of shots/distances make a fun experience. It does get crowded just before weekend competitions at 10am,the Tuesday Doubles at 5:30 and generally at rush hour during the week, so if you do come during those times you might join up with the group in front of you and have a really great time! It's alot of fun to meet new people and see a course through a locals eyes. There is generally a few "masters division" sitting at hole 11, so don't be too surprised. Nashville is a mecca for disc golf, and this is where those who play alot actually play. Enjoy! FYI there are 3 "bonus" holes between 6 and 7, 6I tee is past 6 basket to the left a little, 6II is to the left of 6I basket and 6III is next to the fairway of 6II. The basket of 6III is right by hole 7, so enjoy ALL of the course and test your metal!