The Links at Pine Hill Golf Course
Website: https://www.memphistn.gov/Government/ParksNeighborhoods/GolfCourses/LinksatPineHill.aspx
Frequently Asked Questions
How authentic is The Links at Pine Hill to a true links experience?
You'll find Pine Hill does a commendable job channeling its Scottish inspiration, especially with the firm, fast fairways and the ever-present wind. Don't expect ocean views, but the fescue-lined holes and strategic bunkering will definitely make you feel like you're across the pond.
What's the biggest challenge golfers face at The Links at Pine Hill?
The wind is your constant companion and biggest adversary here, often swirling unpredictably through the open terrain. You'll need to master the low punch shot and be precise with your club selection, especially on the exposed back nine.
When is the best time to play The Links at Pine Hill for ideal conditions and value?
We recommend visiting in late spring or early fall when the fescue is at its best and the temperatures are comfortable for walking. You'll often find better twilight rates then, offering a fantastic experience without breaking the bank.
Are there any signature holes or unique design elements at Pine Hill that stand out?
Absolutely, keep an eye out for the par-3 7th, which demands a precise shot over a deep gully to a well-guarded green. The blind tee shot on the par-4 14th also adds a thrilling, old-world links touch that you won't soon forget.
What practical advice do you have for navigating the greens at The Links at Pine Hill?
The greens at Pine Hill are often large and have subtle undulations that can be tricky to read, so pay close attention to the breaks. We suggest playing a little more conservatively on your approach shots, aiming for the center of the green to avoid costly three-putts.