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| | 6,264 | 71.0 | 125 | | | 5,882 | 68.1 | 120 | | | 5,209 | 65.3 | 113 | | | 4,941 | 69.9 | 117 | | Par: 72 |
| | | | | NON MEMBERS- Call the course at (615) 889-6394 to book a tee time. Here are the rates that CURRENTLY APPLY if you contact the course directly: (subject to change by course) | | | M | T | W | T | F | S | S | | Regular | $42 | $42 | $42 | $42 | $42 | $48 | $48 | | Twilight | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a |
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Course Conditions (as reported by course)Last Aeration: 10/25/2008 Next Aeration: Not Reported
4/1/2007 - Ravenwood C. C Reports: "The course is in great shape.
Reminder: Our dress code is strictly enforced. Please contact the Pro Shop (889-6394) if you have any questions."
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Operations Marty Sexton
Pro Shop Manager John King
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Hole by Hole Tips (Place cursor over Tip # to view full tip)
| #1 - Long straight tee shot gets past the big cedar tree on right side of fairway. Now you have a short iron to small green guarded by green side bunker. Long over green will be an adventure. |
#1 - Long straight tee shot gets ... | #2 - A good par 3 measuring 180-195 yards awaits you on your second hole of the day. Hit this small green and you will most likely have a good shot at birdie. |
#2 - A good par 3 measuring 180-1... | #3 - Long straight tee shot up over the hill is required to have mid to short iron in. Elevation change to this green, that is well guarded by bunkers. Good putting strokes required! |
#3 - Long straight tee shot up ov... | #4 - Another good par 3, slightly downhill with small green that has steep faced b unker on left side. Hit this green with a mid to long iron for good chance to make birdie. |
#4 - Another good par 3, slightly... | #5 - First par 5. Long, straight tee shot allows you to go for this green in 2. Left of green is out of bounds, bunker is on right. Going long makes for difficult pitch shot back to green. |
#5 - First par 5. Long, straight ... | #6 - Long par 5 w/out of bounds down left, trees lining right of fairway. Long, straight tee shot leaves you with medium to long iron into green. Errant shots caught by bunker just short right of green. |
#6 - Long par 5 w/out of bounds d... | #7 - Par 5: risk/reward. Hit long and straight, have short iron in. Miss a little, you'll be punching out of the trees. Out of bounds lurks just beyond green. Good birdie opportunity. |
#7 - Par 5: risk/reward. Hit long... | #8 - A tee shot straight down a slight hill will result in a short to mid-iron in. A large green side bunker guards this small green. |
#8 - A tee shot straight down a s... | #9 - This hole plays slightly uphill and is lined with trees on both sides of the fairway. Club selection will probably be one more club than normal. Hitting it too long will probably result in a bogie. |
#9 - This hole plays slightly uph... | #10 - Par 4, downhill elevation changes. Tree-lined fairway both sides, small creek at bottom of hill. 245-yd tee shot will be over creek, leaving short pitch shot to green w/ 2 pot bunkers on right side. |
#10 - Par 4, downhill elevation ch... | #11 - Par 5 requires straight tee shot. Out of bounds on right, water hazard on left. Water hazard 285-300 yards out. Hit long, get there in two shots. Long green from front to back. Birdie not sure thing. |
#11 - Par 5 requires straight tee ... | #12 - Short par three guarded by bunkers on both sides of green. This requires only a short iron, but par three is a good score. |
#12 - Short par three guarded by b... | #13 - Par 4 has all kinds of trouble. From back tee, 240-yard tee shot required to carry lake. Avoid water along left side of fairway. Green is guarded on left by a bunker. Par on this hole is good score. |
#13 - Par 4 has all kinds of troub... | #14 - Par 5 measuring 477 yds., but plays longer. Well-placed tee shot requires a long-iron or wood to an elevated green. Getting on in two doesn’t mean a birdie, green is very large and hard to read. |
#14 - Par 5 measuring 477 yds., bu... | #15 - Short par 4 is drivable. Miss to left or right and it makes for tough par. Green is guarded on left by large bunker. Green is two-tiered, make sure to get on the right level for good chance of birdie. |
#15 - Short par 4 is drivable. Mis... | #16 - This par 3 is our signature hole. A downhill shot to a very large green makes this a difficult par three, guarded by a lake on the left side of green, and bunkers long and right. |
#16 - This par 3 is our signature ... | #17 - Par 4 that has a little of everything: out of bounds right, water left. Down, then back up the fairway to large green that may leave you with blind shot to the flagstick. Accuracy extremely important! |
#17 - Par 4 that has a little of e... | #18 - Tough finishing hole starts w/tee shot, doesn't stop till you hole out. Reach hazard w/driver or fairway metal. Best to lay up, then mid-iron to elevated green--plays longer than it looks, 3 levels. |
#18 - Tough finishing hole starts ... NOTE: Full tip text shown in Printer Friendly version
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If you're flexible on where and when you play, you may want to book times reserved for LastMinuteGolfers. You'll often enjoy significant savings, but reservations made inside 24 hours are prepaid and non-refundable and all reservations are held with a credit card. Very limited tee time availability.
If you DO know where you want to play and when, then we suggest that you call the course, enjoy access to all available tee times, and book at the established course rates.

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Ravenwood's par 72, 18-hole course challenges the best of golfers and offers a great recreational experience for the rest of us.
The front nine, built in the mid-60s, is fairly open with round greens, no water, and modest elevation changes. The back nine, added in the late 80s, offers an entirely different golfing experience, with larger contoured greens and more severe elevation changes. Water comes into play on seven holes.
The rich history of Ravenwood dates back to the early 19th century, when 75 acres of the club's current location was purchased from the Hermitage property of Andrew Jackson.
In 1957, the entire 270+ acres was purchased by a group of Donelson citizens for the purpose of providing a place of "wholesome recreation for themselves and their families." That summer, a pool was opened and swimming lessons, hiking, scout activities, and youth functions began.
From the organization of the first Ladies Day Luncheon in 1958 to the first club Easter egg hunt the following year, interest in the club began to grow. By fall of 1962, construction had begun on the club golf course. Later that year, the Donelson Park Club, the organization which owned the club, unanimously voted to change the name of their prized destination to The Ravenwood Club.
The rich tradition of family and fun continues today at The Ravenwood Club.
| Directions | Print Driving Directions   | Directions from I-40 West
·Take the Hermitage / Old Hickory Blvd Exit (Exit 221A) ·Follow the Central Pike ramp ·Take left at first traffic light (onto Central Pike) ·Follow Central Pike until it dead-ends into Lebanon Road ·Turn left on Lebanon Road ·Take an IMMEDIATE RIGHT on Stones River Road (do not cross the bridge!) ·Take a right at the fork, through the stone gate, and follow to the top of the hill.
Directions from I-40 East
·Take the Hermitage / Old Hickory Blvd Exit (Exit 221A) ·Turn right on Old Hickory Boulevard off exit ramp ·Take left at first traffic light (Central Pike) ·Follow Central Pike until it dead-ends into Lebanon Road ·Turn left on Lebanon Road ·Take an IMMEDIATE RIGHT on Stones River Road (do not cross the bridge!) ·Take a right at the fork, through the stone gate, and follow to the top of the hill | 
| Membership Options| Our current membership special includes a reduced initiation fee of $350.00, plus tax and one-year contract. Go to www.ravenwoodclub.com to find out about our Club or call 883-1763.506-8923 |
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