PInewood Golf and Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to experience Pinewood Golf and Country Club?

We highly recommend visiting Pinewood in either spring or fall for the absolute best conditions. You'll avoid the humid summer heat and enjoy the course at its most vibrant, especially when the dogwoods bloom in April or the maples turn in October. Always book well in advance for these popular seasons.

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

The greens at Pinewood are notoriously tricky – they're fast, undulating, and often have subtle breaks you won't spot on a first visit. Spend extra time on the practice putting green to get a feel for their speed, and always aim for the fat part of the green, even if it means a longer putt.

Is there a signature hole at Pinewood that I absolutely shouldn't miss?

Absolutely, the par-3 14th is a stunner and a true test. You'll hit over a deep ravine to a well-guarded green, often with a swirling crosswind. Take an extra club, trust your swing, and enjoy the panoramic views from the tee box – it’s a photo opportunity you won't want to skip.

Can non-members play at Pinewood, and what should I expect regarding green fees?

Pinewood is primarily a private club, but they do offer limited public play on select weekdays, usually Tuesday through Thursday afternoons. Expect green fees to be on the higher side, typically ranging from $150-$200, which includes a cart. It's worth the splurge for the immaculate conditions and classic design.

What's the atmosphere like at the Pinewood clubhouse after a round?

It's a classic, relaxed country club vibe – perfect for unwinding. We always grab a drink at "The 19th Hole" bar, which has a great view of the 18th green, and the casual grill room serves up excellent burgers and sandwiches. It’s a comfortable spot to recount your birdies and bogeys.