PopStroke tees up Nashville location with official groundbreaking

The Tiger Woods-backed golf and entertainment venue was first announced in spring 2023, and a new construction timeline predicts an early 2026 opening.

A rendering of the exterior of the building with a view of the mini golf course, playground, and an outdoor seating area.

This view of the back exterior gives you an idea of what things will look like upon completion. | Rendering via PopStroke

In case you fore-got, Nashville is still set for its own PopStroke location, now by early 2026.

Developers broke ground on the Tiger Woods-backed mini golf and entertainment venue on Monday, Feb. 3 at Antioch’s Century Farms. The 5.4-acre all-seasons facility will feature three 18-hole courses and offer 52,000 sqft of indoor play, 25,000 sqft of outdoor greens, and a 9,500-sqft building for dining and other entertainment.

Putt that’s not all, other key features include:

  • Dining — restaurant offering beer and cocktails, an ice cream parlor featuring 22 flavors and custom milkshakes + a sports bar area with TVs
  • Gaming — outdoor table games like ping pong, foosball, and cornhole + an enclosed children’s playground
  • Tech — mobile app allowing food and drinks orders by phone, delivered directly to your group on the course
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