Pine Horse Golf Club first opened for play in 1999. The course was designed by Kenny Knox.
Pine Horse Golf Club plays to a 9-hole par of 27 and a maximum 9-hole distance of 873 yards.
This nine hole par 3 course features synthetic tees and greens, with a sand-filled base that offer both the look and feel of a regular course. The course staff bills the course as "golf's finest hour," because it takes just sixty minutes to complete the nine hole course. Putting on the synthetic greens has been likened to any grass surface. The upside is that this course never needs mowing, watering or fertilizing. Iron shots hit on the greens are said to have the same reaction as they would on grass. The course's signature hole is #8, a 122-yard, par 3, which is all carry over a water hazard that begins at forty-five yards in front of the green. This is a very amateur-friendly course, however, it does offer a challenge to the advanced player who wants to sharpen his or her short game.
Pine Horse Golf Club closed in 2006.
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