Farms Golf Club
Course Information Unclaimed
Address:
TN
United States
The Farms Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 public golf course located in Dyersburg, Tennessee, designed by course architect Kevin Tucker and completed in 1996. The course stretches from 4,964 to 6,709 yards across four sets of tees, providing accessible play for golfers of varying abilities. The layout rambles across rolling terrain with a mix of open and tree-lined holes, featuring numerous forced water carries over lakes as a primary design challenge. Well-maintained Tifeagle greens and strategic bunkering contribute to the course's appeal, though recent bunker removal efforts have made it more playable for recreational golfers.
The course is characterized by tight fairways with homes lining many holes, creating an intimidation factor for errant shots. Signature features include consecutive par-3s that bookend the front and back nines, and several doglegs on the front nine. The main challenge focuses on accuracy and keeping the ball in play rather than length. Practice facilities include a driving range, chipping area, and two practice greens, while the clubhouse offers a golf shop, dining, and event space. The course operates as the upscale sister facility to the 9-hole Oakview Links in nearby Newbern, with both courses managed under the Lenox Event & Golf Co umbrella.
Course Management
Location Map
Upcoming Events
No upcoming events at this course.