Gaylord Opryland Resort & Conference Center
About Gaylord Opryland Resort & Conference Center
The Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center is essentially the heart of Nashville. This luxury hotel offers all sorts of unique attractions, none more attractive than SoundWaves, an upscale water experience featuring 4 acres of combined indoor and outdoor water attractions. Guests can enjoy a show at Grand Ole Opry and Ryman Auditorium, wander the hotel's 9 acres of lush indoor gardens and cascading waterfalls or relax in Opryland, the full-service spa. Steak, Mexican, Italian and Japanese restaurants serve the best meals, followed by a frozen yogurt or gelato dessert. More than 750,000 square feet of meeting space helps business get done at the Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center. A complementary five-minute shuttle whisks golfers away to the Gaylord Springs Golf Links.Facts
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Golfer friendly course
Great course and the greens and fairways were in great shape!!!
Reunion of Sorts
Gaylord is a lord. Unique links style course. Be accurate or be prepared to pay. Bunkers are dialed if you end up in them soft and nice. Greens are in great shape - Fast and smooth but very true. Nice risk/reward options on front and back. Holes 3, 4, 5 combo are a treat and will keep ya lively. Love the back 9 as well. If you love golf and are in Nashville play here.
Great layout, with lots of challenges.
Played this for the first time and was really impressed. Great facilities and a very friendly and helpful staff. Beautiful course with lots of challenging shots. The course was in great condition, and is well maintained. Greens were lightning fast downhill, but you could go at the hole from below.
All in all a great experience, and we will definitely be back.
Course in great shape!
We have played this course several times and it's always in great shape. The greens roll true and are very receptive. Overall great experience!
Good course but....
Good course, conditions are good and everyone I encountered seemed very concerned about quality service. The cart communication however has been taken a little too far, it buzzes, rings, dings and locks up far too often for me and I'm sure a lot of other people too.
KC solo golfer
Awesome dunes course - long - driver in 90% of course, layout fun and challenging - greens fast and slopey, rough plush, thick, and hard to get out of
First Time , LOVED IT!
This was my first time at the course and loved it. Range and practice area top-notch. The course was tough but fair... Will go back for sure...
Review
Love the course. Wasn't a fan of being told we were behind pace multiple times. The group behind us was never waiting on us. We started a few minutes late waiting and listening to the guy tell us about course at hole 1. Cart said we were 8min behind pace at halfway point and it was cart path only. Thought we were moving good and I played my best round ever! He came back and said sorry, it's the group behind you. Then another guy asked us to help and speed up so little confused on that but overall I enjoyed my time. Thinking about being a member
Public course with a private experience
First time i put the wallet out to play ($85 - maybe worth it?), and this course blew me away. The staff welcomed me with a golf cart and range balls - I'm already feeling welcome here. The course was fair with many rolling hills to penalize an off-line tee shot, paired with tight fairways. I wish their flags designated a pin position, as they were all blue and some false-fronts left me guessing. I played the blue tees and i should have backed up to the golds. A lot of holes felt short, often hitting 5-irons into 9-irons on par 4's from the Blue tees. I finished up with an 83 being a 11-HCP for my first time there. The greens aren't terribly undulating, but pitched to front/back and fast with the grain (even when wet!). Each hole was different and while i appreciate some iron lay-ups, i'd play a further back tee next time just for some better targets on my driver. All in all, one of the best public courses i've played within 10 miles of nashville due to the staff and fairway/bunker/green conditions.
Nice course
Pace of play was slowed by 4 some ahead of us. Very well kept course. Probably the best public course in the area I have been to
Great track and incredible condition
This is a great public course in Nashville. One of the closest feels to country club level, very comparable to the quality of the Hermitage. The practice facility at Gaylord can’t be beat! The course is great, very approachable for a mid to high handicapper, but can also be a long players course due to the approachable greens. I take lessons out there and hit balls a couple times a month, quickly becoming my go to course.