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Shiloh Golf Course
Public
18-Hole
Walking Friendly

Shiloh Golf Course

Adamsville, Tennessee, USASouthwest Tennessee

Shiloh Golf Course in Adamsville offers a well-maintained, approachable 18-hole public course that combines accurate shot-making challenges with smooth greens, making it a favorite among local and visiting golfers seeking a traditional Tennessee golf experience.

Course Overview

Set amidst the rolling terrain of Adamsville, Tennessee, Shiloh Golf Course offers an 18-hole public layout that challenges players while remaining approachable for golfers of varying skill levels. The course unfolds over well-maintained fairways and greens that reveal the care invested into the grounds by the management team. Known locally as a reliable option for both casual rounds and more serious play, Shiloh balances traditional golf elements with a welcoming atmosphere.

The layout favors golfers who maintain accuracy off the tee; fairways demand precision, with thick rough ready to catch off-line shots. The putting surfaces stand out for their smoothness and responsiveness, providing an excellent test for putting touch and strategy. Shiloh’s setting, though not ostentatious, gives players a clear sense of natural Tennessee landscape coupled with straightforward course design. The rolling quads and occasional tree-lined corridors frame a round that rewards prudent course management.

Accessibility is a hallmark here, with green fees set to encourage frequent play by local enthusiasts and visitors alike. The course operates under a 90-degree cart path rule that protects turf conditions but requires some strategic planning when navigating the course. Walking is allowed, and golfers will find the terrain manageable with proper shoes, though some elevation changes invite a steady pace to conserve energy.

The clubhouse and adjoining facilities support a comfortable visit, with a friendly staff focused on creating a positive experience even during busy periods. While tee times can fill quickly on weekends, weekday rounds tend to showcase a more relaxed rhythm. Amenities include a pro shop and practice areas that allow players to warm up before venturing out into the course.

Though Shiloh does not boast signature holes widely recognized beyond its region, its combination of fair conditioning and open accessibility makes it a valuable destination within Southwest Tennessee’s golf offerings. Players seeking honest challenge without excessive complexity will find Shiloh Golf Course a worthwhile stop on their journey through the area.

Course Highlights

This public course features well-kept greens and fairways emphasizing shot accuracy, supported by a 90-degree cart path rule that maintains turf health. The layout takes advantage of Tennessee’s rolling landscapes, offering golfers a straightforward but demanding test on moderately contoured greens and strategically placed bunkers.

Public Course
Well-Maintained
Walking Friendly

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Guest Reviews

4.8(10 reviews)

Dakota Lee

2 months ago
Let me just say, I hate that I feel the need to even put this review up but I got robbed so here it is. I went to this course on a cloudy Sunday afternoon with my younger brother hoping to play 9 holes. Keep in mind this is my first time here. You pull up to the course and are greeted immediately by the clubhouse and parking lot. The lot seemed pretty full, but it’s a large 18 hole golf course right? Plenty of room for people. So, my younger brother and I go inside and pay the nice lady. $60 for two people in this small town course. We go to the first tee and it is abundantly clear to us that we were in fact, NOT going to be able to play golf this day. The sheer number of people on the course made playing under proper golf etiquette almost entirely impossible. The course has a 90° cart path only driving rule which makes for a nice course and fairway, love that. The problem today was the course was FULL of people, groups, of 3-5 people ALL throughout the course. With this rule you are in for a very long 9-18 hole game when you’re in a group of more than 2 people. So we start to tee off and see that there, in fact, was a group of 5 younger men directly in front of us who seemed to be patiently waiting on their time to hit as well. See, because they too had to play the wait game since EVERY HOLE was packed with people it seemed. So, being sensible people, it was already afternoon time and we aren’t the best straight hitting golfers in the world. We did not want to risk hitting into anyone or getting hit into and coming across as rude to others/ getting into possible arguements. So my brother and I decided to ask the cashier if a refund and/or rain check would be possible under this terribly busy day. I was really hoping to try this course out, ya know? Now this is where things get interesting. She explains to me that the owner of the course has informed her to under no circumstances give out refunds, and that rain checks were also a no go policy unless there was a clear storm happening outside. To the owner. Really? You have a course FULL of people I’m guessing most weekends. I hear about your course a lot around here, And you can’t afford to allow a rain check to two paying customers who are just trying to play a proper etiquette game? It seems you enjoy rules at your course and etiquette itself, yes? So, Would you rather have had us play and wait hours upon hours to finish a game of 9 holes between us two and push near the limit for your cart return/ course closure? Or would you rather have had us be impatient and hit into people? For a course with this many rules on dress, golf etiquette, etc, I’m shocked. You’d think as most golf courses would, a rain check would at least be due considering the fact the customers were just trying to play a nice game of golf and not hit into anyone or push over the workers on time. You would think a course owner would understand a situation such as this and love to see people being patient to play his course, instead of piling on and causing possible issues where clearly there were already going to be some from people. Overall just dissapointing. Just go to fox chase people. Less holes but god is it more like golf than this house of rules. Just my 2 cents or should I say $60;)

Austin Young

2 years ago
Shiloh Golf Course is the go to course in Southwest TN. They have really made an effort to keep the fairways, greens, and grass in amazing condition. We are members and enjoy playing this course twice a week.

Sanders Barnes

11 months ago
Good greens and fairways for average plus golfers. Expect lots of lost balls is you don't keep them in yhe fairway.

Chris Franks

11 months ago
Ive played a few different places but so far this is the best place. Greens were really nice and everything very well maintanced. Not to mention very affordable. I will be coming back many more times for sure.

Sanders Barnes

11 months ago
Good greens and fairways for average plus golfers. Expect lots of lost balls is you don't keep them in yhe fairway.

Dakota Lee

2 months ago
Let me just say, I hate that I feel the need to even put this review up but I got robbed so here it is. I went to this course on a cloudy Sunday afternoon with my younger brother hoping to play 9 holes. Keep in mind this is my first time here. You pull up to the course and are greeted immediately by the clubhouse and parking lot. The lot seemed pretty full, but it’s a large 18 hole golf course right? Plenty of room for people. So, my younger brother and I go inside and pay the nice lady. $60 for two people in this small town course. We go to the first tee and it is abundantly clear to us that we were in fact, NOT going to be able to play golf this day. The sheer number of people on the course made playing under proper golf etiquette almost entirely impossible. The course has a 90° cart path only driving rule which makes for a nice course and fairway, love that. The problem today was the course was FULL of people, groups, of 3-5 people ALL throughout the course. With this rule you are in for a very long 9-18 hole game when you’re in a group of more than 2 people. So we start to tee off and see that there, in fact, was a group of 5 younger men directly in front of us who seemed to be patiently waiting on their time to hit as well. See, because they too had to play the wait game since EVERY HOLE was packed with people it seemed. So, being sensible people, it was already afternoon time and we aren’t the best straight hitting golfers in the world. We did not want to risk hitting into anyone or getting hit into and coming across as rude to others/ getting into possible arguements. So my brother and I decided to ask the cashier if a refund and/or rain check would be possible under this terribly busy day. I was really hoping to try this course out, ya know? Now this is where things get interesting. She explains to me that the owner of the course has informed her to under no circumstances give out refunds, and that rain checks were also a no go policy unless there was a clear storm happening outside. To the owner. Really? You have a course FULL of people I’m guessing most weekends. I hear about your course a lot around here, And you can’t afford to allow a rain check to two paying customers who are just trying to play a proper etiquette game? It seems you enjoy rules at your course and etiquette itself, yes? So, Would you rather have had us play and wait hours upon hours to finish a game of 9 holes between us two and push near the limit for your cart return/ course closure? Or would you rather have had us be impatient and hit into people? For a course with this many rules on dress, golf etiquette, etc, I’m shocked. You’d think as most golf courses would, a rain check would at least be due considering the fact the customers were just trying to play a nice game of golf and not hit into anyone or push over the workers on time. You would think a course owner would understand a situation such as this and love to see people being patient to play his course, instead of piling on and causing possible issues where clearly there were already going to be some from people. Overall just dissapointing. Just go to fox chase people. Less holes but god is it more like golf than this house of rules. Just my 2 cents or should I say $60;)

Zackary Armstrong

a year ago
Enjoyed golfing there multiple times. Friendly staff and nice course

Paul Nickerson

a year ago

Chris Franks

11 months ago
Ive played a few different places but so far this is the best place. Greens were really nice and everything very well maintanced. Not to mention very affordable. I will be coming back many more times for sure.

Zackary Armstrong

a year ago
Enjoyed golfing there multiple times. Friendly staff and nice course

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Course Details

Holes
18
Total Yardage
6,200
Par
72
Access Type
public
Course conditions maintained year-round; busy weekends recommend advance tee time booking.

Access & Location

Address

2915 Caney Branch Rd, Adamsville, TN 38310, USA

Clubhouse

Main Clubhouse with pro shop and snack bar

Walking Policy

Walking permitted; course terrain includes gentle elevation changes, recommend golf shoes with good grip

Open to all golfers; tee times recommended especially on weekends

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