Pine Lake Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the absolute best time of year to experience Pine Lake Golf Course?

You'll find Pine Lake truly shines in the late spring and early fall. The weather is perfect for walking, and the course conditions are typically at their peak, with lush fairways and fast greens. Avoid mid-summer if you're not a fan of humidity, as it can get quite sticky out there.

What's the biggest challenge I'll face at Pine Lake, and what's the must-play hole?

The real test at Pine Lake comes on the back nine, particularly with the water hazards that live up to the course's name. The par-3 14th, playing over a significant portion of the lake, is definitely the signature hole - it demands precision and a steady nerve. Don't be surprised if you donate a ball or two to the depths there.

Is Pine Lake worth the green fee, and what should I expect for costs?

Absolutely, Pine Lake offers excellent value for the experience. Green fees are generally in the mid-range for a course of this caliber, usually around $75-100 with a cart, depending on the day and time you play. You're paying for well-maintained conditions and a memorable layout, not just a name.

Beyond the course, what makes Pine Lake a complete golf experience?

We love Pine Lake's laid-back atmosphere and its surprisingly robust practice facilities. Their driving range is expansive, and the short game area, complete with a bunker, is perfect for dialing in those crucial scoring shots before your round. It's a great spot to spend an extra hour honing your game.

After a round, where should we grab a bite or a drink at Pine Lake?

You absolutely have to hit up "The 19th Hole Grill" right in the clubhouse. It's nothing fancy, but their burgers are surprisingly good, and the local craft beer selection is a nice touch. It's the perfect spot to rehash your round and enjoy the view overlooking the 18th green.