Percy Warner Golf Course currently has limited hours of 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. daily. The last riding cart for 9 holes goes out at 1:00 p.m. Hours of operation an cart rental times will expand as staffing levels increase for the season. Set in the scenic hills of Percy Warner Park, Percy Warner Golf Course is widely known as one of Nashville’s most picturesque and golfer-friendly courses. This scenic nine-hole layout, while a playable par 34 at 2600 yards, is still made challenging by it’s tree-lined fairways and small undulating greens. Percy Warner has been a favorite place for Nashvillians to learn to play since 1937.
THE HISTORY OF NASHVILLE
Nashville, Tennessee boasts a rich history that blends tradition with innovation. Originally settled by European explorers in the late 1700s, Nashville quickly emerged as a pivotal hub for trading and culture. Its strategic location along the Cumberland River played a crucial role in its growth, transforming it into a thriving transportation and distribution center during the 19th century.
The city’s nickname, “Music City,” stems from its long-standing association with the music industry, with the Grand Ole Opry and the birth of country music adding unique chapters to its story.
Over the years, Nashville’s historic roots have merged seamlessly with a modern, vibrant spirit. The city’s role in the Civil Rights Movement, exemplified by the Civil Rights Room at the Nashville Public Library, showcases its commitment to progress and equality.
Today, Nashville’s skyline reflects its contemporary dynamism. Its preservation of historic districts like Germantown and a deep appreciation for its musical heritage continue to make it a beloved destination for travelers seeking an authentic taste of the past and the excitement of the present.