Course reviews
+1 votes michael Bradley › August 14, 2012
this is my home course and i love it because it is all in the woods. its hard at first but once you get used to it you can practly play all 18 without hitting a tree...except for those days that the gnomes hide in the trees and kill your drives! has a putting range and driving range next to the parking lot.
+0 votes Joseph K › November 28, 2010
tight, wooded course with very technical shots required. Pro/Am Pads as well as several positions on most holes.
+0 votes Jeff Reed › June 10, 2011
A few holes were hard to locate. Very, very wooded with little difference in shots needed to complete the course. Some spots nearly dictate hitting a tree. No hole to air out a decent drive. Still, a decent bit of fun.
+0 votes Travis Pierce › October 4, 2010
If you love a challanging course then this one is it. It is all through out the woods with very tight fairways and hard pin placemants. But the worst part about this course is for someone who never been there before can get confused on where the next hole is. But other than that this is a very good course.
+0 votes Justin Grubb › July 16, 2011
fun course but def a hard one and good to have someone that knows the course for some holes
+0 votes chris presley › May 27, 2012
Great 18 hole course in chattanooga tn. Not only is it only 18 hole course in chattanooga but it has a driving range and putting hole located at the beggining of it. Also has multiple teepads and multiple pin locations also.
+0 votes Patrick Treude › January 6, 2018
This course is fully in the forest but well cleared and maintained. Not too many poke and hopes. Most have well defined lines where shaping your shots is necessary. Two sets of cement tee pads and choice of basket locations. Overall, a great course with variety and challenge. Maybe, too many doglegs for my liking.
+0 votes Codee Burton › March 7, 2016
Like it, I don't love it. It was interesting playing a course with sink holes around. It is a very tight course- you're going to be challenged, might be one of those courses that needs to grow on me. I don't hate it, and I would 100% play it again and be excited to- however, this is not a course I would go out of my way to play again.
+0 votes Todd Bryant › January 8, 2017
Fun course for sure! Well worth stopping for if you're in Chattanooga. A little maintenance wouldn't hurt, but it's a solid A- course. Go play and enjoy!
+0 votes Wade Blevins › November 28, 2016
Always fun to play at the sinks. Every shot can make or break you at this course. With no rain it was the first time I had played where there was no water in any of the ponds. Dry dusty conditions with lots of leaves made for some unique skip shots.
+0 votes Mike Fiske › February 15, 2015
Great course. Lots of pin options, fairly easy in short positions. Nice layout, use of water.
+0 votes clifton wheeler › June 21, 2015
This is my home course lots of tight wooded shots. multiple pin placements and short and long pads definitely a one of a kind course a must play for any skill set also we have a driving range and putting green
+0 votes Scott Searcy › December 22, 2014
Great course! Difficulty was just right to make easy shots but like all wooded courses Watch out for that tree!
+0 votes Jeremy "Grimm" Neff › July 11, 2016
Fun technical wooded course. Practice basket, Driving range equipped with a basket, Good Tee signs, & concrete tee pads (a little short for my taste but still in great shape). A job well done to the course designer and those that provide the upkeep.
+0 votes Jeffrey King › July 2, 2017
A super test of technical precision shots. Has a range and practice putting basket for pre-round warm ups or improving your game.
+0 votes Johnathon Jorgensen › February 14, 2017
Tight wooded course requires high precision shots to score well. Pro/Am tee pads with some holes having a second basket for the Pro tee pads. Gives good variation in that aspect. It is a very popular course, meaning unless it is raining hard out there, expect to a wait on holes.
+0 votes Jaime Perry › July 20, 2017
Normally tight courses in the woods aren't my favorite but I really enjoyed The Sinks. Long/Short tees and multiple basket locations is a nice feature. Lots of benches and trash cans. For a wooded course, the undergrowth was pretty light and the risk of losing a disc seemed lower than I expected. The only negative was the mosquitos, I needed a blood transfusion by hole 9.
+0 votes Blake Elliott › March 23, 2018
I was playing with my daughter and my wife. We played short tees to short basket. It was a lot of fun and I really liked the course. I wish I knew the course a little better. A couple of the holes were not too easy to find. I like that there were alternate baskets on most every hole. I will be back to play here for sure!
+0 votes Megan Dophal › May 7, 2021
I made a trip down here from Michigan and absolutely loved this course. Many Michigan courses are heavily wooded, so having long tight fairways with specific shot shapes was a great experience in a different state! I loved the challenge of the course and the amazing people I met who play there!
+0 votes Nicholas Smith › April 30, 2021
Very good wooded course but mostly a wide fairway. Floods very easily however and has small permanent swamps on a couple holes.
+0 votes Greg Alred › August 11, 2021
Loved the Sinks! It was a well designed and very playable even at my level which is four months of playing. We drove up from Southside-Gadsden, Al and will make the trek more often. The locals were very helpful and got in 9 with some of them.