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Golf at King’s Creek
Arnold Palmer

King’s Creek Golf Club is a semi-private club dedicated to giving all golfers a challenge to fit their own abilities, and the fun of experiencing a championship layout designed by “The King” himself, Arnold Palmer. The King visited again on June 26, of 2006 to participate in the official course opening ceremonies.

One of the great features of the King’s Creek Golf Course is its capacity to match the challenge of a scenic layout to a wide range of golfing skills, so that everyone, from beginner to professional, can enjoy the

experience. The Arnold Palmer design does just that! There are five sets of tees, each projecting a different level of challenge, which can stretch the course

from 5,078 yards to 6,807 yards. Par is 70, with the front and back nines each at par 35. Yet it still features four great par fives! Each nine consists of a balanced three par 3s, four par 4s, and two par 5s.

The full 18-hole course was opened for public play on October 1, 2005. The course features three natural creeks which wind their path lazily throughout the layout. Natural stone walls dress the front of several greens, well-positioned bunkers and ponds enhance the challenge, and trees frame the entire course in a setting so natural that King’s Creek has been designated an “Audubon Sanctuary”.

King’s Creek Golf Club is located in the gentle hills and fields of historic Spring Hill, Tennessee, where once trod and fought Civil War heroes. It is located just four miles west of Interstate 65, two miles south of Saturn Parkway.

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