PEBBLEBROOK GOLF & GRILL
🇺🇸 Woodbury, GA, USA
Designed by Arthur Davis
Pebblebrook Golf & Grill sits in Woodbury, a small community in Meriwether County in west-central Georgia, roughly an hour southwest of Atlanta. Designed by Arthur Davis, the course serves a regional market in an area characterized by rolling piedmont terrain, pine forests, and red clay soils typical of this part of the state. The layout takes advantage of natural elevation changes and wooded corridors that define many Georgia courses built in less densely populated areas during periods of golf development.
The facility operates as a public-access golf and dining venue, combining the course with a grill that serves both golfers and local patrons. This model is common in smaller Georgia towns where golf clubs function as community gathering spots beyond their role as playing venues. The routing likely incorporates a mix of tree-lined fairways, modest water features, and greens that reflect the design sensibilities of courses built to balance playability for a range of skill levels with maintenance practicality.
Woodbury's location places Pebblebrook within reach of golfers from LaGrange, Newnan, and the western Atlanta suburbs, positioning it as a regional option rather than a destination facility. The course serves its local membership and visiting players seeking accessible golf in a quieter, rural setting away from metropolitan courses. The combination of golf and dining reflects the traditional role of such clubs in smaller Southern communities, where the clubhouse serves social functions alongside the sporting ones.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Pebblebrook was designed by Arthur Davis.
Yes. Pebblebrook at Pebblebrook Golf & Grill is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Pebblebrook is 36.
Pebblebrook plays 3,161 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Pebblebrook is 125.
Pebblebrook is a 9-hole course.