Pine Mountain Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the absolute best time to play Pine Mountain Golf Club for ideal conditions?

We highly recommend visiting in late spring or early fall. The summer can get quite warm in the valleys, but the mountain air keeps things pleasant, and the course is in peak condition. Avoid late fall and winter unless you enjoy playing on dormant grass with a chill in the air.

What's the biggest challenge golfers face at Pine Mountain, and how should I prepare?

The elevation changes are no joke here; you'll encounter some serious uphill and downhill lies that demand precise club selection. We recommend walking the course if you're fit enough, as it truly helps you read the terrain, but a cart is perfectly fine if you prefer. Pay attention to the wind, it can swirl unexpectedly.

Are there any must-see holes or views at Pine Mountain that I shouldn't miss?

Absolutely. The par-3 7th hole, which we've dubbed "Eagle's Perch," offers breathtaking panoramic views of the valley below - it's a photo op for sure. You'll also love the dramatic downhill tee shot on the 14th, where your ball seems to hang in the air forever against a backdrop of towering pines.

Is Pine Mountain Golf Club worth the green fee, and what should I expect for the cost?

We think it's a fantastic value, especially considering the course conditioning and the stunning mountain setting. You're paying for a truly memorable round, not just 18 holes. Green fees typically include a cart, and we always suggest grabbing a yardage book - it's invaluable for navigating the tricky layouts.

What's the post-round experience like at Pine Mountain, and what amenities should I check out?

After your round, head straight to the clubhouse patio. The views are incredible, and it's the perfect spot to relive your best shots with a cold drink. Their casual grill serves up a surprisingly good burger, which is exactly what you want after tackling those mountain fairways.