1859


Charles Woodbury discovered gold in California, tried his hand at mining, did so for several years, and later sold his share to his partner. He then moved back to Plymouth, IN where he later married Matilda Vinall in 1868.

1870


Charles Woodbury purchased the John J. Vinall farm and settled off of Michigan Road where the course is currently today.

1896


Charles Woodbury died and the property was transferred to his daughter Margaret (Maggie) Woodbury. She and her brother John lived on the Woodbury farm for their entire lives.

1859


Charles Woodbury discovered gold in California, tried his hand at mining, did so for several years, and later sold his share to his partner. He then moved back to Plymouth, IN where he later married Matilda Vinall in 1868.

1870


Charles Woodbury purchased the John J. Vinall farm and settled off of Michigan Road where the course is currently today.

1896


Charles Woodbury died and the property was transferred to his daughter Margaret (Maggie) Woodbury. She and her brother John lived on the Woodbury farm for their entire lives.

1962


Margaret passed away and Russel and Mary (Woodbury Thompson) Rush took ownership of the property.

1964


Russel and Mary built the front 9 holes of the course naming it Rushmoor after the Moors of Scotland. In 1965 the housing developments began to be built on the front 9.

1975


Brothers Donald and Paul Miller purchased the Property, built the back 9 holes, erected a fountain next to 4 green, and named the course Fountain Head. In the Early 1980’s- the City of Plymouth took over management of the course with the State Exchange Bank having ownership of the property.

1962


Margaret passed away and Russel and Mary (Woodbury Thompson) Rush took ownership of the property.

1964


Russel and Mary built the front 9 holes of the course naming it Rushmoor after the Moors of Scotland. In 1965 the housing developments began to be built on the front 9.

1975


Brothers Donald and Paul Miller purchased the Property, built the back 9 holes, erected a fountain next to 4 green, and named the course Fountain Head. In the Early 1980’s- the City of Plymouth took over management of the course with the State Exchange Bank having ownership of the property.

1989


Larry Nunemaker purchased the property with plans of development along Michigan Road.

1993


Robert Booth of Kansas City, MO purchased the course and named it Plymouth Rock Golf Course

Woodbury

2013


Locally owned and operated business, ITAMCO, purchased the Plymouth Rock Golf Course. Many improvements were made across the course and inside the clubhouse.

2017


Plymouth Rock Course name changed to Woodbury Golf Course. The name pays homage to Charles Woodbury, the original settler of the golf course property.

2013


Locally owned and operated business, ITAMCO, purchased the Plymouth Rock Golf Course. Many improvements were made across the course and inside the clubhouse.

Woodbury

2017


Plymouth Rock Course name changed to Woodbury Golf Course. The name pays homage to Charles Woodbury, the original settler of the golf course property.

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