RJ, that's Harpeth Hills, a muni surrounded by the largest city park in the nation, primarily forest. Just south of Belle Meade, Nashville's highest rent district. Nice course over rolling hills with a very good par four contiguous to the steeplechase track.
Dale, good to hear from you. Forrest Crossing (named for the spot where Nathan Bedford Forrest crossed the Harpeth River during the Battle of Franklin (where We were trounced) is in Franklin - no great shakes.
To call Gaylord's course a links is a stretch, though its generally treeless with undulations generally limited to containment mounding. Definitely worth playing however given some solid work there by our boy Jeff Brauer. Pretty nifty routing on a narrow site along the Cumberland River.
Surprisingly, the best example of links architecture in the area is the three hole stretch - 7 through 9 at Vanderbilt Legends Club's South Course. More like Cruden Bay than Muirfield one might say. Hopefully Tim Bert will weigh in.
The Grove is interesting. Not much buzz at all. I have a good contact that I suggested an inquiring rater call but he was told that the course was not yet "ready" for raters, notwithstanding the fact that it had been open nine months.
This had been today's Nashvegas update.
Bogey