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Pebble Creek Country Club4500 Pebble Creek Pkwy College Station, TX 77845 Phone: (409)690-0990Fax: (409)690-6081
This course has eighteen unique holes, each with its own natural features. Lakes, creeks and woodlands provide a beautiful backdrop and blend with the course design to produce an exceptional golf experience. The challenge of the course has enabled it to be the only one to host the men's and women's Southwest Conference Championship tournament. Its multiple tees, rolling fairways and gently tiered greens guarantee exciting and interesting play for all. The guest rate indicated includes a cart.
| Holes: 18 | Greens: Tidwarf Grass | Fairways: Bermuda Grass |
| Tee Information: | | Tee | Par | Yardage | Course Rating | Slope | | Maroon | 72 | 6870 | 72.4 | 125 | | Blue | 72 | 6340 | 70.1 | 122 | | White | 72 | 5788 | 67.1 | 112 | | Red | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| | Greens Fees: | $50-$79 | | Course Type: | semi-private | | Dress Code: | No denim, collared shirt and bermuda shorts required | | Season: | Open all year (closed on Mondays) | | Guest Policy: | |
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6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
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Not exactly what you'd expect in Aggieland, Jan 20, 2004
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reviewer: Anonymous
from Waco, TX
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| Nice layout. Much of central Texas doesn't have the same topography that an Austin or San Antonio can provide, but there were plenty of trees and some slight uphill/downhill despite a generally flat piece of ground. We happened to play on a day when the weather was poor. The wet conditions had us as the only players on the course. The price seemed at little steep as the lone players - $65.00 which included cart, but no range balls. The carts did have plex glass wind shields which was nice for the late fall and early winter. The course was over seeded, which made the fairways and greens very nice. The greens rolled true. There is a lot of water in play over the entire golf course. the design on several of the holes didn't seem like it fit a traditional risk/reward philosophy. For example on #1 and #10 (both par 5's), hitting a second shot over the water would still leave you 40 or 50 yards from the green, where as a 6-8iron lay-up would still leave a wedge. (Maybe Michelle or Tiger could get there?) Numbers #9 and #18 seemed to be the same type example. Water creeps out across the fairway on number 9 - driver is a risky play, but anything less and you've got a 200 yard-uphill approach or so. (I will say lack of roll in wet conditions would have just meant a lesser club off the tee because carrying the water with a driver wasn't an option) Much the same applies to number 18, although the approach was a few yards less. A lot of sand and a lot of water with some skinny necks in the dog legs on some holes is the reader's digest version.
Shop staff was nice. Grill was available and had good selection. |
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