Okay, so I’ve been meaning to get more involved in the local golf scene here in Nashville, and I figured signing up for some tournaments would be a good way to do it. Here’s how I went about finding and registering for some Nashville golf tournaments.

First, I started with a simple search. I just typed in “Nashville golf tournaments” to see what would pop up. I got a bunch of results, some for specific clubs, others listing multiple events.
Digging Deeper
After that initial search, I started looking at some of the individual websites. I was mostly interested in amateur tournaments, nothing too serious, just something to get my feet wet and have some fun. I checked out a few golf course websites, and some had tournament calendars, which was super helpful.
- Some sites were easier to navigate than others. You know, some were kinda clunky, but others were pretty straightforward.
- I was looking for tournaments that fit my skill level – definitely nothing too pro!
- I also paid attention to the dates and times. I needed something that would work with my schedule.
- Also had to check the course location.
I found a couple that looked promising. One was a scramble format, which sounded like a good way to ease into things. The other was an individual stroke play tournament, which felt a little more challenging, but I figured, why not?
Making it Official
Once I decided on the tournaments, I looked for the registration information. Some had online forms, which was super convenient. I just filled out my info, paid the entry fee, and boom, I was in!
For one of the tournaments, I had to call the pro shop to register. I spoke to someone there, gave them my details, and they got me signed up. It wasn’t as instant as the online registration, but it was still pretty easy.

So, yeah, that’s how I went about finding and registering for some Nashville golf tournaments. It took a little bit of searching and clicking around, but it wasn’t too bad. Now I’m just looking forward to playing!