Tee time is ticking: What’s new in Nashville’s golf scene this year

From high-tech simulators to celebrity-backed courses, here’s what’s coming soon.

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

There’s no doubt Nashville’s golf scene has game — and it’s about to level up with several new golf entertainment venues on the way.

Five Iron Golf, 905 20th Ave. S. | Summer 2025
This tech-driven entertainment chain is bringing 11 simulators, augmented reality darts, and a full-service bar and restaurant to a 14,500-sqft space in Aertson Midtown.

Intown Golf Club, 2212 12th Ave. S. | Summer 2025
Set to open at Ashwood 12 South, the Atlanta-based private golf and social club boasts simulator bays with TrackMan technology, lounge areas, and a restaurant.

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

The Putting Zone, 3040 Sidco Dr. | Late 2025
This 29,000-sqft indoor putting complex features an 18-hole, par 72 course replicating real greens, plus league play, a pro shop, and a museum of antique putters.

PopStroke, 4221 Century Farms Terrace | Early 2026
The 5.4-acre all-seasons facility backed by Tiger Woods calls for one outdoor mini-golf course, two 18-hole indoor courses, a restaurant, and a playground.

Heads up: The opening dates are estimates and may evolve as projects take shape.

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