Belle Acres Golf Course opened on May 1, of 1930 and is the oldest active course between Nashville and Knoxville, Tennessee. Built by Dr. J.P. Terry with the help of Arnold Mears, a pro at Richland Golf Course in Nashville, Belle Acres had only 7 holes originally, and sand greens. Two more holes were added about a year later and the greens were eventually converted to cotton-seed hulls. A later conversion to Bermuda was troubled by crabgrass prompting a change to today’s bent grass greens which are among the best in the area.
The current owner, Raymond Randolph, is the fourth of his family to be a part of the course operation and runs it with the help of his wife Sue and daughter Amanda.
(931) 526-8834
Buck Mountain Road
Cookeville, Tennessee
Cookeville’s Oldest Golf Course
Raymond Randolph
Owner & Superintendent
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