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Tennessee River Golf Club opens January bookings for tournaments and outings

Tennessee River Golf Club is accepting January 2026 bookings for tournaments and outings; local groups can call or visit to reserve space and amenities. This matters for community events, fundraisers and outdoor recreation.

Lisa Park2 min read
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Tennessee River Golf Club opens January bookings for tournaments and outings
Source: www.tennesseerivergolfclub.com

Tennessee River Golf Club in Decaturville is taking reservations for January 2026 tournaments and outings and is making its amenities and event services available to local groups. Residents and organizers interested in booking should call 731-852-2582 or visit the clubhouse at 35 Golfview Ln., Decaturville, TN to arrange tee times, catering or event support.

The club is offering municipal and community groups an opportunity to secure dates during a month when many indoor gatherings compete for limited space. Available event services include course access for tournaments, hospitality options and other on-site support tailored to outings. Organizers can contact the club directly for details on availability, pricing and logistics.

For Decatur County, the opening on the golf calendar has a practical public health angle. Outdoor recreation like golfing promotes physical activity, mental well-being and safe, distanced socializing during the winter months. Local nonprofits, schools and civic clubs can use tournament fundraising and community outings to support youth programming, food security efforts and health initiatives, making the course a potential partner in broader community health goals.

At the same time, accessibility and equity deserve attention. Golf facilities can be costly to use and difficult to reach for residents without personal transportation. Local organizers and county officials may want to explore reduced-rate community days, shuttle arrangements from central locations, or scholarship-style tee times for youth and low-income residents so the public health and social benefits reach a wider cross-section of the county.

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Booking the course can also have economic ripple effects for Decaturville businesses. Fundraisers and tournaments bring visitors who patronize local restaurants, lodging and shops. Small organizations that rely on community events to fund services may find January availability useful for planning winter fundraisers when indoor venue options are limited.

To reserve space or learn more about what the course offers, call 731-852-2582 or stop by 35 Golfview Ln., Decaturville, TN. Ask about specific amenities, meal service options and any special arrangements for charitable events or youth programs.

The takeaway? If you need a place to host a winter fundraiser, school outing or civic tournament, this is a timely option—reach out early, think about access for your neighbors, and consider partnering with the club to make events affordable and inclusive. Our two cents? Treat it like any good short game: plan your approach, aim for accessibility, and follow through so everyone in Decatur County gets a fair shot at participation.

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