Beachbums0921
I was a member of a private country club in a previous life. The golf was fantastic - a Robert Trent Jones design so I found the Trent Jones and Nicklaus courses to be challenging over the course of two days. But what a surprise after play - They have an East Bay Grille (not a chain just two locations owned by the same person?) The food is good as it is in downtown Plymouth and the servers rotate between the restaurants. Great food...Bring extra golfballs...Lol
D3128IVtomm
Very good golf courses. Well kept and offer tees for every ability. Good driving range. Pretty expensive and a lot of yuppie's at course. Can be slow play.. as many players there think they are on the PGA Tour. Funny how that works.....
IrishDad2Kids
Played 36 holes, both courses. Conditions at the course are exceptional and only second to the exceptional staff. Don't know of another facility that gives you so much. Great value even for the high rate. Look forward to being back soon.
BostonTricky
My wife and I played here in an outing.The course was beautiful. It was in great shape. I don't know anything about the fees but it played nice. I like the wide fairways and didn't seem crowded. I wished they had GPS systems on the carts.
golfer79
Always an excellent golfing experience. Condition, practice area and staff are first rate. Sometimes close both courses for outings.
tomh884
Hello fellow golfers. I recently played a round at the Pinehills Reese Jones course with three close buddies. We are on the Pinehills email list. We were recently mailed a 2 FOR 1 offer. That means a $100 round of excellent golf for $50 with cart and numerous practice range balls. The course was challenging as it was when I last played it 5 years ago. Wind that comes at you from Buzzards Bay makes 6 holes even more difficult. The beers/food on the course is reasonable priced and a solid selection to choose from. After the round, we spent time at the classy bar being served by knowledgeable barkeeps we great personality. We did not have time for the food, however, when I went outside to answer a call, I noticed very fine seafood cuisine on many outdoor tables with a great atmosphere. Cell service is practically zilch. Locker room is outstanding and clean.
miami-lovetotravel
Great wedding format, lovely surroundings. Staff was attentive, facility clean and modern. All in all, a lovely facility.
goblue0811
The best course in Plymouth hands down. Course was immaculate not a blade of grass out of place. Practice facility was top notch make sure to arrive early to use it because you are gonna need it!!!! Played the Jones course from 7200 yards and it was a bear. Long holes forced carries and lots of bunkers. Had several sets of tees and would be playable for any skill level. This is a must play in New England!!!!
bosstravel
The grounds are absolutely beautiful. It's amazing what they have done with the Pinehills. One trip of golf and you'll want to move there...
leggere65
East Bay Grill at Pinehills Golf Club is special and offers great service and very good food. Atmosphere is casual and views are relaxing. Definitely worth considering when one does not want the hassell of Plymouth's waterfront. Kitchen closes early-ish, so an early meal is best.
spunkisColumbia_MD
Pine Hills has 2 high end golf courses; designed by Nicklaus and Rees Jones. Each is a wonderful golf experience. Staff are friendly and helpful. The free range balls and bottled water for the links is a nice gesture that I wish all courses would provide. Even though it was early in the golf season, the courses are in great shape.
Chuck3S
I play Pinehills regularly, and I have been very happy. The course gets a bit crowded when the rates drop in the late afternoon, but generally the pace of play is good. The facilities are top notch with a great driving range, putting greens(3), sand and chipping facilities. The restaurant is not run by the golf course, but my wife and her friends go there at least once a month.All in all this is the best golf experience I've had in New England.
616donnaa
Had my daughter's wedding here. I think this will explain it all. My daughter and her husband are both chef's and they chose the Pinehills. The food was great!! We have also gone to the restaurant and the food is very good and atmosphere is wonderful
Birdcarver
Played here many times. I live on Cape Cod but always try and get to Pinehills a couple of times every season. My favorite is the Jones course although some of my buddies like the Nicholas course. Both are quality designs and are always in perfect condition. They reward good shots but beware if you miss the fairways. The greens aren't too fast but putts seem to hold their lines. They have a terrific range complete with puttin and chipping greens with a a couple of sand traps. It is a little pricey but is still represents good value because of the quality of the golf experience.
Weenie42
What can I say. You can't get many 5 star public courses very often in New England. During the peak season, it tends to be a little pricey but it's definitely worth it!