Gordon Pines Golf Course

Website: https://www.gordonpinesgolfcourse.com/

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Gordon Pines different from other tree-lined courses?

You'll find the towering Ponderosa pines here aren't just scenery; they demand precision off the tee, especially on the back nine where doglegs tighten significantly. We recommend playing a conservative iron on a few holes rather than risking a punch-out from the dense needle beds.

When is the best time of year to play Gordon Pines, and what should I expect from the course conditions?

We think late spring or early fall offers the best experience at Gordon Pines; the air is crisp, and the course is in peak condition without the summer humidity. You'll find the greens run true and fast, but be prepared for some firm fairways if you visit after a dry spell.

How challenging is Gordon Pines for a mid-handicapper, and are there any specific holes to watch out for?

Gordon Pines offers a fair challenge for mid-handicappers, but it's no walk in the park - especially if your driver isn't cooperating. Keep an eye on the par-4 14th; its narrow approach to a tiered green has ruined many a good scorecard, so play for the center.

What's the typical cost to play Gordon Pines, and what's the vibe like at the clubhouse afterwards?

Green fees at Gordon Pines usually range from $90-$130, depending on the season and time of day, which we find to be excellent value for the quality. The clubhouse has a classic, welcoming feel; grab a local craft beer on the patio overlooking the 18th green - it's the perfect spot to dissect your round.

Is there a signature hole or a particular view at Gordon Pines that I shouldn't miss?

You absolutely can't miss the view from the 7th tee at Gordon Pines; it's a dramatic downhill par-3 framed by towering pines, offering a glimpse of the distant mountains. It's a photo-op and a challenging shot all in one - aim for the left side of the green.