Toombs County
Courses
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play golf in Toombs County?
We've found late spring (April-May) and early fall (September-October) offer ideal conditions here. You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures and lush fairways without the intense summer humidity or the occasional chill of winter. Book your tee times a few weeks out, especially for weekend play, as the single course can get busy.
What kind of golf course and experience should I expect in Toombs County?
You're in for a classic, unpretentious Southern golf experience at the Toombs County Golf Club. It's a well-maintained, traditional layout with mature trees lining generous fairways and greens that reward a good short game. Don't expect resort-style amenities; this is about solid, enjoyable golf in a friendly, local atmosphere.
Since there's only one golf course, is Toombs County worth a dedicated golf trip?
Honestly, for a multi-day, golf-intensive trip, Toombs County is probably not your primary destination. We recommend it as a fantastic stopover or a day trip if you're passing through Southeast Georgia. It's perfect for a relaxed round or two, but you'll want to combine it with other activities if you're staying longer.
What are the typical green fees and booking recommendations for the Toombs County course?
Green fees at Toombs County Golf Club are very reasonable, usually in the $35-$55 range, including a cart, making it excellent value. We always advise calling the pro shop directly a week or two in advance for the best availability, especially if you're playing on a Friday or Saturday. They're usually quite accommodating.
What else should I know or do when visiting Toombs County besides playing golf?
Toombs County offers a taste of authentic small-town Georgia charm. After your round, grab a casual meal at a local diner in Vidalia-you're in Vidalia Onion country, after all-and explore the local shops. It's a quiet, friendly place, perfect for unwinding without big-city distractions.