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Indian Hills Golf Club: Murfreesboro's Best Round

Stymie Golf··3 min read

Indian Hills Golf Course opened in 1986 on the south side of Murfreesboro, just off S. Church Street and a few minutes from Interstate 24. It has been voted the best golf course in Rutherford County, and after a walk around the property it is clear why the locals keep coming back.

The Stones River Factor

The defining characteristic of Indian Hills is the Stones River, which winds through the course and comes into play on multiple holes. This is not decorative water. The river creates genuine risk-reward decisions and shapes strategy from the tee box on several holes. Combined with generous fairways and well-maintained greens, the layout rewards accuracy more than raw distance.

The course plays to par 72 across 18 holes. From the back Blue tees, the full layout stretches to 6,741 yards with a course rating of 72.3 and a slope of 129. That is a legitimate challenge. The White tees bring it to 6,305 yards (rating 70.2, slope 128), which is where most recreational players will find themselves. The Gold tees at 5,732 yards (rating 67.8, slope 119) offer a playable track for mid-to-high handicaps, and the Red tees at 5,237 yards (rating 70.3, slope 119) complete the lineup.

What Recent Players Are Saying

Over the past couple of years, the ownership at Indian Hills has put real money into improvements. The brush along the river has been cleared, opening up the scenic views that should have always been visible. Greens and fairways have been resurfaced and are playing in noticeably better condition than they were even a few seasons ago.

Players who have followed the course through its renovation describe it as the best shape they have seen in years. The staff consistently gets mentioned in reviews as helpful and welcoming, which matters on a course this busy. Tee times are easy to book online, and pace of play is well managed.

Practice Facilities

The practice setup at Indian Hills goes well beyond a basic range. The facility includes a driving range with target greens, a putting green, and a chipping green. For players who want to work on the short game specifically, having both a dedicated putting surface and a chipping area is a real advantage.

Indian Hills also runs an award-winning golf academy with an indoor learning center. The learning center is equipped with a hitting area and audio/video capture equipment. For serious students of the game, this is the kind of infrastructure you usually find at higher-end private clubs. They recently added Full Swing Golf Simulators, the same technology used by Tour professionals, which means year-round practice regardless of Tennessee weather.

The Clubhouse and Grill

The 10,000-square-foot clubhouse sits with a view overlooking the course. Inside you will find a well-stocked golf shop carrying current equipment and apparel, along with The Grill at Indian Hills. The Grill is a full sit-down option for a meal before or after a round, not just a snack bar. Post-round dining at a public course at this price point is a genuine convenience.

Membership options are available for regulars. Annual members receive unlimited greens fees, cart access, range balls, preferred tee times, and discounts in the shop and grill. For anyone playing Indian Hills more than a handful of times per year, the math on membership works out quickly.

The Practical Details

Indian Hills is open year-round and walking is permitted, which is increasingly rare at public courses in this region. The course is located at 405 Calumet Trace in Murfreesboro, and online booking is available directly through their site. The phone is 615-895-3642 if you need to call ahead for a group or event.

For corporate outings, charity scrambles, or private events, the staff handles all the logistics and the facility is set up to accommodate groups comfortably.

Bottom Line

Indian Hills earns its Rutherford County reputation. The Stones River layout is interesting enough to keep experienced players engaged, the renovation work has addressed the conditioning complaints that used to follow the course, and the practice and simulator facilities are a step above what most public courses offer. At 6,741 yards from the tips with a 129 slope, it is not a pushover either.

View the full scorecard for Indian Hills Golf Club, including hole-by-hole yardages and par, at stymie.golf.

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