Belmont Pines Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Belmont Pines Golf Course?

We always recommend visiting Belmont Pines in the late spring or early fall. You'll find the course in pristine condition, the greens running true, and the weather perfectly mild for a comfortable round without the summer humidity. Avoid peak summer weekends if you prefer a more relaxed pace.

What's the biggest challenge or most memorable hole at Belmont Pines?

Without a doubt, the par-4 14th hole is Belmont Pines' signature. Its dogleg left around a massive, ancient pine tree demands precision off the tee, and the approach shot to a subtly sloped green will test your short game. It's a true risk-reward hole that you'll be talking about long after your round.

What should I expect to pay for a round at Belmont Pines, and is it worth it?

Green fees at Belmont Pines typically range from $75-$120, depending on the season and time of day. We think it's absolutely worth the investment for the meticulously maintained fairways and the unique challenge of its classic design. You're paying for a quality golf experience, not just 18 holes.

Beyond the course, what does Belmont Pines offer for a complete golf day?

Make sure to stop by the clubhouse after your round; their famous "Pines Burger" is legendary and the perfect way to refuel. The practice facilities are also top-notch, with a spacious driving range and a dedicated short game area that's great for warming up or honing your wedges. It's a full-service experience.

What's a practical tip for first-time visitors to Belmont Pines?

Our best advice for Belmont Pines is to book your tee time well in advance, especially for weekend play, as it's a popular spot. Also, consider walking the course if you're able-bodied; the elevation changes are manageable, and it really lets you appreciate the natural beauty and strategic layout. You'll get a better feel for the course.