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PEBBLE BROOK GOLF CLUB

3110 Westfield Rd. (SR 32)
Noblesville, IN 46060

317.896.5596

public course
premium priced

36 holes

moderate difficulty
flat terrain

  

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  fees, memberships, discounts

2004 rates 9-hole 18-hole
Mon-Thur $16.00 $27.00
Fri, Sat, Sun $19.00 $32.00
Carts $7.50 $14.00
Pull Carts $2.00 $2.00

Season Passes:

Single: $1700 ($1200 5-day)
Couple: $2300 ($1700 5-day)
Child: $250 ($200 5-day)

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the basics

 

rental clubs: Available

practice areas: Putting green, bunker, large driving range

food: Snack bar, bar, Mulligans Bar and Grill, beverage cart, outing facilities for up to 300 players.

dress code/shoes: Shirts with sleeves must be worn at all times, metal spikes not allowed.

alcohol/coolers: Alcohol is allowed

season: March 3 - Early December

tee times: Recommended at all times, accepted 5 days in advance, 7-minute intervals.

cart considerations: Electric, covered.  Allowed on fairways, conditions permitting.

walking considerations: Allowed on South Course only on weekends after 1pm.  Not allowed on the North Course.

outings: Outing facilities available

issue usga handicap: Yes

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course details

 

North Course

  Par Rating Slope Yardage
Blue 70 70.5 118 6392
White 70 68.8 114 6050
Red 70 74.1 115 5806

 

South Course

  Par Rating Slope Yardage
Blue 72 70.5 121 6557
White 72 69.3 118 6279
Red 72 71.9 115 5261

 

description:  Two 18-hole courses at Pebble Brook. The North Course is generally flat and wide open. The South Course is rolling with more water and sand. Both are superior courses.

built: South Course: 1972, North Course: 1989.

fairway grass:  Bentgrass, always in good shape

greens: Bentgrass. Average to large.

water on holes: 5 holes on North Course and 9 holes on South Course

sand traps:  16 holes on North Course and 17 holes on South Course.

course markings:  Fairway markings at 100, 150 and 200 yards, sprinkler heads marked.

signature holes:  

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personnel

ownerEldon Palmer - Palmer Dodge

teaching pro Scott Steger

Assistant Pros Jim Keithley, Ryan Schrecongost, Brett Fleming and Cliff Redding

superintendent:  Phil Ephlin

architect:  John Dugan did the South Course.  Ron & Gary Kern added the North Course and tweaked the South.

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Course Comments

Welcome to central Indiana's premier 36 hole golf facility. Conveniently located North of Indianapolis on State Road 32 west of Noblesville in Hamilton County. We specialize in corporate, charity or private group outings of all sizes.

Our two Championship courses can provide a full day of golf excitement for your next golf trip! The Pebble Brook professional staff can help you improve your game with lessons. We also have one of the best Men's Clubs in the area.

Mulligans has re-opened for the 2001 season under the new management of the popular Snooty Fox northside restaurant. The food is better than ever and the prices are very reasonable.

Their hours are 11:00-8:30 Wednesday through Saturday. It's a great place to have drinks and an appetizer, or enjoy a relaxing dinner. I recommend the Blue Cheese Fillet with the Kendall Jackson Merlot!

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Architect's Comments

The North Course was designed to be a friendly, yet somewhat challenging golf course. A player should be able to typically play to his handicap on most days. The playing characteristics and golf elements were inspired by Bill Diddel, Donald Ross and A.W. Tillinghast.

A couple of my favorite holes on the North Course are number seven and number 18. Both are risk and reward holes that require the player to make decisions on the type of shot he or she wishes to play, thereby reaping the benefits of an expertly executed golf shot or suffer the consequences of a poorly played one.

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