Indoor golf entertainment venue planned for South Nashville

Are you ready fore it? Here’s what to know about the golf venue, which is expected to open by the end of 2025.

A rendering of an indoor golf facility with putting surfaces and greenery.

The Putting Zone Arena is designed for casual practice and friendly competition. | Rendering via The Putting Zone

Golfers, get ready to practice your short game: A 29,000-sqft indoor golf complex is set to open this fall in South Nashville.

The Putting Zone, coming to 3040 Sidco Dr., is designed for players of all levels and combines “golf entertainment, skill development, and competitive play.” The facility will feature an 18-hole, par 72, ADA-compliant putting course replicating real outdoor conditions — meaning it’s “game on” all year, no matter the weather.

Additional features include:

  • Dogleg and target “zones” throughout the course
  • Memberships, leagues, tournaments, and daily walk-ins
  • A pro shop and a golf museum showcasing antique putters
A rendering of an indoor golf entertainment facility with putting greens to the left and multiple "storefronts" to the right, including a members lounge and pro shop.

When you’re not golfing, visit the members lounge and pro shop. | Rendering via The Putting Zone

With more than a third of a mile of putting surfaces, a typical round is expected to take less than two hours to complete.

Can’t wait to tee off? Stay updated on the progress of The Putting Zone’s flagship location via its website and Instagram.

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