Ted Rhodes Golf Course
Ted Rhodes Golf Course is situated on the banks of the Cumberland River in North Nashville. The course was originally called Cumberland Golf Course and was originally a nine-hole course. The first nine at Ted Rhodes was built in 1953. In May of 1992, the facility was re-designed and expanded from nine to eighteen holes. The links style eighteen-hole course incorporates lakes and bunkers to provide a pleasurable round for each golfer. While enjoying a round at Ted Rhodes, a golfer can witness some spectacular wildlife scenes. The lakes and river provide a natural habitat for wildlife in an urban setting.
During the last fiscal year Ted Rhodes produced close to $815,000.00 in revenue. Fred Bryant, Golf Course Manager, has worked diligently to promote tournament play at Ted Rhodes. There were 64,600 nine-hole rounds of golf played at Rhodes last fiscal year.
Ted Rhodes Golf Course is home to the Duffers Golf Association. The Duffers are a group men who play golf and also support the MeHarry Hospital. This year the Duffers will host the 18th Annual Sickle Cell Tournament that benefits MeHarry Hospital. The Duffers take pride in being very active in the community.

