Reviews
Whole place seemed abandoned and left to ruin until one day the doors magically opened. Golf clubs were sticky with grime. Course was horribly dirty. The areas that were meant to have water did not. Grounds were unkempt. The "greens" were black with either dirt or mold and were missing parts, as outlines existed to show what used to be there.
One person in my party stated it appeared the place had closed down in the past and that it had been reopened with no work done. This is an accurate statement.
1
7 years ago (27-05-2018)
Carts are good. Nice staff. Nice birthday room
5
7 years ago (13-05-2018)
Deserted atmosphere but good prices compared to alternatives
3
7 years ago (12-05-2018)
Not bad but a little older. Could use a bit of a face lift. Otherwise it's all right.
3
7 years ago (11-03-2018)
Went for the minigolf, of which I am perhaps too much a fan, and while I generally don't like giving out negative reviews, I can't not in this place. Yes, if you go for minigolf, you will get to putt a golf ball into a hole on what might generously be described as a course, but that's basically where the positivity stops.
The overall theme of this particular establishment's course seemed to be "Pripyat" - for those not familiar, this is the city abandoned in Ukraine due to the Chernobyl disaster. Indeed, it seemed the place was built about that time and had been abandoned in a similar fashion and left to the elements as a result. There was no noticeable maintenance done on the courses, which were rather run down at best, actively molding at worst. The putters themselves were sticky, I'd wager due to the fact they'd never been cleaned.
I would not return here, and for the quality, the price of $10 per person for minigolf was outstandingly high. The lack of maintenance, upkeep, and upgrades clearly showed in nearly every way. Do yourself a favor and go to just about any other place in the Nashville metro for minigolf - I've been to just about all of them, and their quality is almost universally better and prices cheaper.
1
7 years ago (08-02-2018)