Spring Creek Ranch
Collierville, Tennessee
A Rick Robbins design in the affluent Collierville suburb east of Memphis, Spring Creek Ranch offers semi-private access to a well-conditioned championship layout. The course winds through rolling terrain with strategic water features, mature trees, and a tranquil countryside atmosphere removed from the bustle of downtown Memphis.
History & Heritage
Spring Creek Ranch opened in 1999 as a Jack Nicklaus Signature Course in the affluent Collierville suburb east of Memphis. Built with minimal earth movement to preserve the natural rolling countryside through woodlands, wetlands, and wildlife habitat.
Ranked in Golf Digest\'s Top 100 and rated the No. 3 course in Tennessee. The course underwent significant bunker restoration. Several holes allow multiple approach strategies.
Signature Holes
Features a unique double fairway giving players a strategic choice off the tee — one of the most distinctive design features in Tennessee golf. The dual options create two completely different approach angles.
What to Expect
A 7,150-yard championship course playing firm and fast through mature hardwood forests, wetlands, and creeks. Nicklaus\'s strategic philosophy with multiple approach options on several holes. Natural setting with abundant wildlife.
Semi-private with some public access at $45-80 in Collierville.
Playing Tips
Course management is essential. The double fairway on No. 3 rewards strategic thinking.
Firm, fast conditions mean using run-up shots. Keep the ball below the hole on sloping greens.
Highlights
- ✓ Rick Robbins semi-private championship design
- ✓ Rolling Collierville countryside setting
- ✓ Well-conditioned layout with strategic water features
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it really a Nicklaus course?
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