White Pine Golf Course

18 hole Par 72

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time of year to play White Pine Golf Course, and what should I expect from the conditions?

You'll find White Pine truly shines in early fall, usually September and October, when the surrounding foliage bursts with color and the humidity drops. The fairways are typically firm and fast then, offering a nice roll-out, but be ready for some crisp morning air on your first few holes.

What's the signature hole at White Pine, and what makes it stand out?

Without a doubt, the par-3 14th is White Pine's showstopper. It demands a precise shot over a small pond to a well-guarded green, often playing longer than its yardage suggests due to the prevailing wind. Don't be surprised if you see a few balls find the water-it's a real test of nerve and club selection.

Is White Pine a walkable course, or should I plan on taking a cart?

While it's an 18-hole Par 72, White Pine has some significant elevation changes, particularly on the back nine, that can make walking a real workout. We recommend taking a cart unless you're an avid walker looking for a serious challenge-you'll save your energy for your swing and enjoy the views more.

What's the typical pace of play like at White Pine, and what's the general atmosphere?

You can usually expect a solid four-hour round here, especially if you're playing during the week; weekends can stretch a bit longer, as expected. It's a friendly, no-frills local course where everyone's just out to enjoy their game, so don't expect a super-strict marshal but do keep up with the group ahead.

What's the post-round experience like at White Pine, and are there good food options nearby?

After your round, you'll find a modest but welcoming clubhouse with a small grill serving up classic hot dogs and cold drinks-perfect for a quick bite. For something more substantial, we recommend heading into the nearby town; there are a couple of great local diners just a five-minute drive away that hit the spot.