Chess Links for your enjoyment and enrichment

The United States Chess Federation - the Official site for chess in the U.S.

Tennessee Chess Association - the Official site for chess in Tennessee

Professor Chess for Clarksville Chess Club members can be found here. Professor chess has set up a special entry for us, more explanations later.

Here is a good site for Beginners to get rules and stuff - ChessCorner

The most popular database and chess news website is ChessBase.

Very informative site: the Oklahoma Chess Site and the Scholastic Extension for Starting a New Chess Club

Chessville is an interesting site.

I also like 'This Week in Chess' where you can download and get up to date info on all the recent master events.

The Nashville Chess Club is just down the road. They have a unique history and a great site dedicated 100% to chess.

Mufreesboro is not too far away. Visit their website too (Rutherford County Chess Club).

Memphis is just down the road a few hours.

FIDE (Federation Internationale des Eches) is the governing body for world chess.

Susan Polgar Chess Foundation is a wonderful site for organizing and promoting scholastic chess.

ARENA chess is a site you don't want to miss if you want to explore chess software at low (0.00) cost!

THINK LIKE A KING - is absolutely the most popular software used by schools.

ChessTempo is a good training site for chess beginning to intermediate players.

TheChessWebsite is a neat site for helping advanced players.

Endgame studies can be found at the ChessVideos.tv