Quick Answer
Monroe, GA has four primary golf-oriented living options: The Providence Club (semi-private course, pool, tennis, ~$450K–$600K), Clubside Estates (gated, adjacent to Monroe Golf & Country Club, ~$500K–$580K+), Woodlake (pool community near Hwy 138, ~$380K–$450K), and Golfview (established neighborhood near the club, more affordable entry points). Public golf is also accessible minutes away at Hard Labor Creek State Park.
It’s one of the most common questions we hear from people relocating to the Atlanta-to-Athens corridor: “Is there somewhere in Monroe where I can live on or near a golf course — ideally with a pool?” The answer is yes, and the options are more varied than most out-of-town buyers realize. Whether you’re looking for a private country club lifestyle, a semi-private community where you can pick up a daily tee time without a membership, or simply a neighborhood with pool access close to multiple courses, Monroe delivers.
This guide breaks down every golf community and course relevant to buyers considering Monroe, GA — with honest detail on home prices, community amenities, and what each option actually looks like day-to-day.
The Providence Club: Monroe’s Premier Golf-Course Community
If you want to live on a golf course in Monroe, The Providence Club is the most complete package in the area. This is an established residential community built around an 18-hole championship course along the banks of the Apalachee River — and it checks the most boxes for buyers who want golf, a pool, and community life under one HOA roof.
The Golf Course
The course was hand-carved out of 180 acres of natural terrain along the Apalachee River, creating dramatic elevation changes most Georgia courses simply don’t have. At 6,600 yards from the back tees, it plays firm with Bermuda fairways and bent grass greens. The signature 7th hole — a par 3 surrounded by sand, trees, and water — and the 9th hole’s water carry are the ones most residents remember. Operated by Green Valley Golf Group, the course is semi-private, meaning daily greens fees are available to the public, but residents receive $25 in monthly golf or grill credits built into their HOA dues.
Community Amenities
- Swimming pool (open May–September)
- Tennis courts (year-round)
- Walking trails through the natural park area
- Playground and picnic areas
- Clubhouse with pro shop, restaurant, and event space
- Active social calendar — pool opening party, 4th of July parade, Easter egg hunt
Homes & Pricing
Homes were largely built between 2000 and 2015 in Southern and craftsman styles, ranging from 2,500 to 5,000+ square feet on lots of half an acre to 1.5 acres. Current pricing typically falls between $450,000 and $600,000. HOA dues run approximately $850 per year (covering pool, tennis, common area maintenance, and the $300 golf credit). The community sits just north of Highway 316, providing straightforward access to Gwinnett, Monroe, and Athens.
Who it’s right for: Buyers who want to live within the community of a working golf course, with pool access, an active social scene, and a semi-private setup that still allows guests to play without full memberships.
Monroe Golf & Country Club and Clubside Estates: The Private Club Experience
Founded in 1957, Monroe Golf & Country Club is Walton County’s original private club — a genuine member institution that has been a gathering place for Monroe families for generations. This is not a semi-private daily-fee operation; access requires membership. The club features an 18-hole course with rolling hills, tree-lined fairways, and undulating greens designed to challenge players at every skill level.
Living Adjacent: Clubside Estates
For buyers who want to be as close as possible to Monroe Golf & Country Club, Clubside Estates is the answer. This gated community, built by Reliant Homes, sits directly adjacent to the club — within walking distance of the course — and is less than a mile from downtown Monroe. These aren’t starter homes; they’re built-to-spec craftsman and traditional residences with finish levels that reflect their price point.
What Homes Include
- 3–5 bedrooms, 3–3.5 baths
- Gourmet kitchens with large quartz islands and double convection ovens
- Owner’s suites with soaking tub, frameless glass shower, oversized walk-in closet
- Covered front and back porches
- Security systems, sodded yards, irrigation
- Gated entry — private, quiet street environment
Pricing
Clubside Estates homes are generally listed in the $500,000–$580,000+ range. The combination of gated access, proximity to downtown Monroe, and adjacency to the country club makes this one of the more premium residential addresses in Walton County.
Who it’s right for: Buyers who want the prestige and privacy of a genuine country club lifestyle, walking distance to their home course, and a gated community within minutes of Monroe’s historic downtown.
Woodlake: Pool, Golf Access, and Lakefront Living on Hwy 138
Sitting just off Highway 138 on Lakeside Boulevard, Woodlake is Monroe’s most amenity-rich non-country-club community. Built primarily between 1994 and 2022, it’s an established neighborhood with a broad spread of options — and it answers the “pool and golf access” question directly.
Amenities
- Community swimming pool
- Golf access (Bear Creek Golf Club, adjacent to the neighborhood)
- Lakefront lots with boating and fishing
- Tennis courts and pickleball
- Clubhouse, playground, and walking trails
Pricing
Homes in Woodlake range from the upper $300,000s to the mid-$400,000s depending on size, lot, and lakefront access. HOA fees run approximately $40–$56/month. It’s one of the better values in Monroe for buyers who want multiple amenities without paying private club pricing.
Who it’s right for: Buyers who want pool, golf, and lake access in a well-established Monroe community — without the price tag of the country club neighborhoods.
Nearby Public Courses Worth Knowing About
Living in Monroe doesn’t limit you to Monroe’s courses. The broader corridor between Atlanta and Athens includes several public and semi-private options within a reasonable drive.
The Creek at Hard Labor Creek State Park — Social Circle
This is the sleeper pick for Monroe-area golfers. Located in Social Circle at the Morgan/Walton County line — roughly 20 minutes south of Monroe — The Creek Golf Course at Hard Labor Creek State Park was named “4th sweetest deal in the USA” by Golf Digest. At 6,426 yards from the back tees, the par-72 course was designed by Denis Griffiths and opened in 1968. Champion Bermuda greens, narrow tree-lined fairways, a signature 14th hole with a waterfall and wooden pedestrian bridge, and a first hole voted “the hardest starting hole in Georgia” make this one of the most interesting 18 holes in the region — for a fraction of what private clubs charge. Pro shop, driving range, rental carts, and senior/junior discounted rates are all available.
Providence Club — Open Semi-Private Play
Even if you don’t live in the community, The Providence Club course is open to the public for daily greens fees. Located just off Highway 316 north of Gwinnett, it’s a legitimate option for anyone in the Monroe–Loganville–Lawrenceville area looking for a scenic 18-hole round without a membership requirement. Call (770) 207-4332 for tee times.
Lane Creek Golf Club — Bishop, GA
Approximately 30 minutes northeast of Monroe toward Athens, the Watkinsville/Oconee County area is home to Lane Creek Golf Club in Bishop — another well-regarded semi-private option for buyers who may also be considering the Athens end of the corridor.
Monroe-Area Golf Community Comparison
| Community | Golf Access | Pool | Gated | Price Range |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Providence Club | On-site (semi-private) | ✓ May–Sept | No | $450K–$600K |
| Clubside Estates | Adjacent (private club) | — | ✓ | $500K–$580K+ |
| Woodlake | On-site (semi-private) | ✓ | No | $380K–$450K |
| Golfview | Near Monroe G&CC | — | No | $250K–$350K |
What Buyers Moving to Monroe From Out of State Should Know
Monroe consistently attracts buyers from larger metro markets — Colorado, Florida, and the Northeast especially — who are drawn by the lower cost of living, the small-town feel, and the access to both Atlanta and Athens without paying Atlanta prices. For buyers in that category, a few things are worth knowing:
You’re buying a lifestyle, not just a house. The gap between Providence Club and Woodlake isn’t just price — it’s the type of community social life each offers. Providence Club’s HOA actively maintains a community calendar with organized events. Woodlake’s appeal is more about the physical amenities and lake access than organized social programming.
Monroe Golf & Country Club membership is separate from home ownership. Buying in Clubside Estates gets you the gate and the location — club membership is a separate cost and application process. If private club membership is the priority, confirm with the club directly before making the neighborhood decision.
Inventory moves quickly in these communities. Providence Club and Clubside Estates both have limited total lot counts. When quality homes come available, they don’t sit. If either community is on your shortlist, getting pre-approved and setting up real-time alerts before starting your search is worth doing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What golf communities are in Monroe, GA?
The main options are The Providence Club (on-site semi-private course, pool, tennis), Clubside Estates (gated, adjacent to Monroe Golf & Country Club), Woodlake (golf, pool, lake access on Hwy 138), and Golfview (established neighborhood near Monroe G&CC).
Is there a public golf course near Monroe, GA?
Yes — The Providence Club is semi-private (daily fees available), and The Creek Golf Course at Hard Labor Creek State Park in Social Circle is a fully public 18-hole course about 20 minutes from Monroe, named one of the best golf values in the country by Golf Digest.
What are home prices in Providence Club Monroe, GA?
Providence Club homes typically range from $450,000 to $600,000 for 2,500–5,000 sq ft homes on half-acre to 1.5-acre lots. Annual HOA is approximately $850, which includes $300 in golf/grill credits.
What are home prices in Clubside Estates Monroe, GA?
Clubside Estates homes are generally priced in the $500,000–$580,000+ range for 3–5 bedroom homes. It’s a gated community one mile from downtown Monroe, built adjacent to Monroe Golf & Country Club.
Does Monroe Golf and Country Club allow public play?
No — Monroe Golf & Country Club is a private member club founded in 1957. Memberships are required. Buyers who want to play there should factor in the separate club membership cost when budgeting for homes in Clubside Estates or the Golfview area.
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Chris Davis
REALTOR® · GA License #327023 · Davis Team, Keller Williams Atlanta Partners
Chris Davis has been serving buyers and sellers across the Atlanta-to-Athens corridor for years, with deep expertise in Walton, Gwinnett, Barrow, and surrounding counties. His team has completed over 1,000 transactions and maintains one of the most comprehensive local market data operations in East Georgia. 770-833-5965 · chris@eastgahomes.com