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Moody Quiet Pines Golf Course

15501 Prewitte Street, Valdosta, Georgia

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Joe FingerCourse Designer
4.1147 Reviews
Valdosta, GALocation

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About Moody Quiet Pines Golf Course

Moody Quiet Pines Golf Course, located at Moody AFB in Georgia, offers a unique golfing experience on a military base. Designed by Joe Finger in 1968, this 9-hole course features a par of 36 and stretches over 3357 yards. Golfers can enjoy a range of amenities including a driving range, putting green, and a golf...

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Green Fees

Weekday 18-hole$18
Weekend 18-hole$22

Rates are approximate and from public sources — confirm current pricing with the course.

Facilities

Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Club Rental
Golf Lessons
Driving Range
Putting Green
Restaurant
Bar & Lounge
Reception Hall
Changing Room

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What People Say

3/5
GolfPass · 1 reviews
4.1/5
Google · 147 reviews
In summary

Moody Quiet Pines Golf Course is appreciated for its improving course conditions, friendly staff, and affordable pricing, making it a suitable option for casual play and practice. The course is noted for its picturesque setting and the recent upgrades to its facilities, although some visitors have pointed out that certain areas, such as the greens and roughs, still require attention. Additionally, the temporary closure of the restaurant and pro shop, along with some operational policies, have drawn criticism from a few patrons.

a year ago
9 hole golf course that needs a bit of work. The fairways were ok, the bunkers were good and the greens were ok as well. Good course to practice golf and get around quickly. Was not busy when we were there. The restaurant is closed for renovation as well as the pro shop. There is a temporary pro shop.
— Fred Perez
7 months ago
Played 9 holes today. The course is in the best shape that I’ve ever seen it in. The greens are really good. The work their team has done in the past year is nothing short of exceptional. It’s the best weekday $20 you can spend!
— Patrick Hill
2 years ago
Saw many bad reviews but I think they improved the entire course much better than the previous reviews..Good for the money and easy course. Also, they have brand new cart as well. But still need to improve more on the green.
— Joon S. Yoon
5 months ago
We love playing here. The course keeps getting better and better. Can't wait for the restaurant to open which is also 5 stars.
— Luis Aponte
3 years ago
Great place for some amazing breakfast food. The staff is quick and helpful with getting orders in and out. Being open to the public makes this a hidden gem that is a must stop in before hitting 9 holes. The breakfast burritos are pretty dang good.
— Jacob Dattage
a year ago
The greens play like you are putting on asphalt in a parking lot. Save your 35 dollars and put it towards playing an actual reputable course. I thought since it had been turned over to the county it might have improved conditions. Nothing has changed… might have even gotten worse.
— Brandon Marshall
5 months ago
Beautiful new facility - restaurant won't be open until 19 January ☹️
— Maureen Howard
3 years ago
Picturesque course, friendly accommodating staff, love how tee-boxes we're changed on each hole to mix it up from front to back, good golf carts, course conditions need TLC.
— Janet Hudson
2 months ago
Very nice facility. Food was good, service was excellent and friendly.
— Gerald Peed
7 months ago
You can tell that a great bit of work was put in to making QP better. Spent the afternoon out here recently. Fairways and greens were nice for the price! Will be back again!
— Daniel Wright
a year ago
We live near Quiet Pines and my husband likes to play there as it's close to home and a pretty nice course but, he said they no longer have the grill open and they do not sell drinks but you are also not allowed to take drinks with you. Surely this can't be right you need to drink water etc due to heat and how long you are actually out there... Is this true???
— Juulie Burt
a year ago
Beware that if you want to play 18, you have to “commit” (their words), to playing 18 before you tee off or you will end up paying full price for another 9 holes instead of just paying the difference of what it would have cost to play 18. I don’t know if the person running the cash register knew what she was talking about, if she scammed us, or if this is their actual policy. If it is how they operate it’s a horrible, idiotic policy to say the least. Just letting others know so they are aware.
— Camden Lindsey

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