PEBBLE LAKE GOLF CLUB
🇺🇸 Fergus Falls, MN, USA
Designed by Paul N. Coates
Pebble Lake Golf Club sits in west-central Minnesota near Fergus Falls, a town known for its lakes and rolling prairie landscape. The course was designed by Paul N. Coates, a regional architect active in the Upper Midwest during the mid-twentieth century. Coates worked primarily in Minnesota and neighboring states, creating layouts that adapted to the natural terrain and climate of the region.
The course occupies land typical of this part of Minnesota, where glacial activity left behind gentle hills, scattered wetlands, and numerous small lakes. The routing likely incorporates these natural water features and elevation changes, characteristics common to courses built in this area during Coates's era. Tree-lined fairways and modest greens reflect the practical design sensibilities of regional golf architecture from that period, when courses served local communities rather than destination players.
Fergus Falls itself is a regional center in Otter Tail County, an area dense with lakes and summer recreation. Pebble Lake Golf Club functions as a community course, providing golf in a setting shaped by Minnesota's distinctive landscape. The club serves local members and visitors exploring the lake country of the upper Midwest, where golf courses often blend into the broader recreational fabric of small-town life. The design emphasizes playability and maintenance suited to the northern climate, with a season that runs from late spring through early fall.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Pebble Lake was designed by Paul N. Coates.
Yes. Pebble Lake at Pebble Lake Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Pebble Lake is 72.
Pebble Lake plays 6,662 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Pebble Lake is 134.
Pebble Lake is a 18-hole course.