$60 for 18 Holes Plus Greens Fees, Cart Rental, and Range Balls at Pinehills Golf Club in Plymouth (Up to $110 Value)
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- Courses designed by Nicklaus Design & Rees Jones
- 18-hole, championship greens
- A course for all skill levels
Long ago, Scottish polo players longed for a game in which they could explore scenic terrain, ride an obedient mechanical horse, and wear more courageously plaid knickers. Marvel in their subsequent invention with today's Groupon: for $60, you get 18 holes of golf, plus greens fees, cart rental, and range balls, at Pinehills Golf Club in Plymouth (up to a $110 value).
Pinehills Golf Club treats golfers to 300 acres of lush trees, fair greens, and two challenging courses. A veritable forest hugs the 7,243 yards of the Nicklaus Design golf garden, with gorgeous greens and fairways that beg for accuracy from each golfer. Rees Jones architected Pinehills Golf Club’s other pastime pasture, which entertains course crusaders of all levels with another 18 holes. Groupon holders can masterfully avoid stepping on cracks that break mothers' backs by rolling over them (mothers, that is) in the included golf cart. Get your swing as consistent as a metronome by trying to hit a golf ball at the range before honorably tackling one of two championship courses.
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About Pinehills Golf Club
Sculpted into 300 acres of glacial depressions that form kettles and kames, Pinehills Golf Club's pair of 18-hole, par 72 championship courses seamlessly incorporate the stunning landscape, earning acclaim from Golf Digest, Golfweek, and Golf Magazine as top public courses in the state. The Rees Jones Course is cleaved through a dramatic glacial imprint left from the Ice Age, showcasing 7,175 yards of wide fairways and very few water hazards for a layout that plays similarly to a links-style course. Hole 15 is a 509-yard par 5 behemoth that demands the toughest carry of the round, about 200 yards. The uphill hole reaches the highest point on the course, which offers views of the surrounding topography, as well as the five bunkers that await errant shots or displaced sunbathers on their way to the green.
The Nicklaus Course was built one year later and presents a serpentine layout of dramatic elevation changes and small, slick greens. Undulated fairways are characteristic of this young course as it winds through dense clusters of coniferous and deciduous tree lines that burst with color in autumn. The course places a premium on precise approach shots rather than gunpowder-filled golf balls in order to avoid the gauntlet of bunkers on nearly every hole. The course culminates at the 18th hole, a 476-yard par 4, as well as a cerulean pond that golfers must carry in order to reach the small, contoured green in regulation.
Pinehills' practice facilities and clubhouse are what set the club apart from other public and private courses. Complete with five large putting greens, a 60-stall driving range, and three chipping greens with bunkers, the practice area is an ideal host for Pinehills Golf Academy. Lessons and clinics pair apprentice golfers with expert PGA instructors, who hone swings with the help of V1 digital swing-analysis technology. After a day on the course or at the range, the East Bay Grille quiets rumbling stomachs with clam chowder, burgers, and steaks.
Jones Course at a Glance:
- 18-hole, par 72 course
- Length of 7,175 yards from the farthest set of tees
- Course rating of 73.8 from the farthest set of tees
- Slope rating of 135 from the farthest set of tees
- Four sets of tee boxes
- See the scorecard
Nicklaus Course at a Glance:
- 18-hole, par 72 course
- Length of 7,243 yards from the farthest set of tees
- Course rating of 74.3 from the farthest set of tees
- Slope rating of 135 from the farthest set of tees
- Four sets of tee boxes
- See the scorecard