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The BellSouth Senior Classic at Opryland was a golf tournament on the Champions Tour from 1994 to 2003. [1] It was played in Nashville, Tennessee at the Springhouse Golf Club. In its final year in 2003, the tournament was retitled as the Music City Championship at Gaylord Opryland with a purse of US$1,400,000, of which $210,000 went to the winner.
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National Golf Club (Village of Pinehurst, North Carolina) – 1989; Sherwood Country Club (Thousand Oaks, California) – 1989; Shimonoseki Golden Golf Club (Shimonoseki, Japan) – 1989; St. Creek Golf Club (Asuke, Japan) – 1989; Sycamore Hills Golf Club (Fort Wayne, Indiana) – 1989; Wynstone Golf Club (North Barrington, Illinois) – 1989
According to 8AM Golf's website, the company is building an 18-hole private course on 363 acres of land. It will be called Bounty Club and have a "highly curated" membership profile.
Micah Carpenter hits the ball to begin the course at McCabe Golf Course in Nashville, Tenn., Tuesday, June 18, 2024. Metro golf courses have lots of traffic, but not enough people to handle it
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Castle’s Brayden Lamborne wait for their tee on the eighth green during the IHSAA boys golf sectional at Helfrich Hills Golf Course in Evansville, Ind., Thursday morning, June 1, 2023. Luke ...
On October 26, 2001, Gaylord Entertainment announced that its Opryland Hotels division (dba Opryland Lodging Group) would be renamed Gaylord Hotels, in advance of the Florida and Texas projects' completions. Opryland Hotel Nashville was renamed Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center (or Gaylord Opryland, for short). [5]