Pine Knob Golf Club, is a Public, 27 hole golf course facility located in Clarkston, Michigan. The facility consists of three 9-hole courses. They are The Falcon Nine, The Hawk Nine and The Eagle Nine. The corses can becombined to form three different 18-hole combinations.
The course first opened for play in 1977. The courses were designed by Leo Bishop and Lori Viola. The courses have been redesigned by Dan Pohl.
Hawk/Eagle at Pine Knob Golf Club plays to a par-72 and measures 6,421 yards from the longest tees and has a slope rating of 127 and a 35 USGA Rating.
Eagle/Falcon at Pine Knob Golf Club plays to a par-72 and measures 6,471 yards from the longest tees and has a slope rating of 135 and a 35 USGA rating.
Falcon/Hawk at Pine Knob Golf Club plays to a par-72 and measures 6,662 yards from the longest tees and has a slope rating of 125 and a 36.3 USGA rating.
$31 (cart included), played on Tuesday, June 2014 at 8am
Number one on the Eagle is one of the best scenic holes in the Lower Peninsula. I look forward to playing this course a few times each year. Probably charges about $5 too much for what you get , but all in all it is a nice place to play.
$26 (cart included), played on Monday, October 2013 at 8am
We played this course in the fall it was a bit chilly, but over all it was a nice lay out and worth the money . I was there for the first time and now I would like to play it again in warmer weather and knowing the lay out. Staff were nice and friendly, the food good. Definitely would recommend it.
$26 (cart included), played on Thursday, October 2008 at 8am
My comments concerning price are based on the weekday senior rate that I paid, $29/18 holes with a cart. Senior is 55 or older. This makes it a great deal! The course winds through an area of beautiful homes and wooded areas. Some easy holes, some quite difficult. Water and wetland hazards and moderate bunkering. The greens are fast and can be difficult to read. It is usually not crowded. There are three 9's, the Eagle, the Falcon and the Hawk. You can sometimes choose the second nine that you play.
Do Not Recall (cart included), played on Tuesday, October 2007 at 8am
I little different than most courses as you play whatever combination and order of play of the three courses that they choose to send you on. Very pretty course surrounded by nice homes. Some holes are fairly easy and some are quite challenging.
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$56 (cart included), played on Saturday, May 2019 at 7:45 AM
My son got the first tee time at 7:30am for $60 so we could set the pace....so away we go.
First time playing here in this golfing community that covers the "Eagle & Hawk" layouts but not the Falcon. We're playing the Eagle 3,270yd and Falcon at 3,405yd / 71.9 / 134 on this Par 36/35 layout.
The Eagle layout is hilly and has some gorgeous homes tucked (tree sheltered) far enough away to keep them out of play. The #1 351yd Par 4 is one great view for the 100' elevated tee overlooking your new adventure. Sculptured and close cut fairways await your inpending arrival, with yardage blocks down the middle. The well protected firm greens are rolled each morning, and were hitting 10 on this moist morning. The landing areas are very fair (from the right tees) and the large pine trees are ready to drop your ball if you stray.....and you know where. We started on the "Eagle" course this morning and were chasing the mowers/rollers. The #2 is a 242yd - 132yd Par 3 with the green tucked right behind a pond, so choose your tee well. The #5 is a 442yd Par 4 with another green protected short by pond encompassing 3/4 of the green or don't miss right!! Number 7 329yd is another green protected by water front and right so miss long/left. The #8 is a short 417yd uphill Par 5 that is a 3 extra club 2nd shot to the full sand protected at the top of the hill. I was at the 200yd block and my son wouldn't me tee the ball up so I could use my driver to get 230yd carry, that I needed.
The "Falcon" course is next and it plays downhill to the lake area where its been rain soaked until this weekend. The #1 385yd Par 4 will be the only hole on this side that doesn't have water, coming into play. The #2 is a straight away 417yd Par 4 but having water down the whole left side, makes one nervous. #3 is a short 3676yd Par 4 but don't use that driver if you hit more than 220yds as that tight area squeezes in two traps and water to your 20yd landing zone. The #5 is another 416yd Par 4 that has a hidden river crossing at 240yds out that will ruin a good drive...I almost found out. The #7 is a 202yd - 126yd almost island green, having a "S" shaped river winding around it and woods to the righthand side. Finnishing up #9 being a uphill, soggy fairway 592yd Par 5, took its toll getting there. Not only long yardage, but the green is tipped towards the fairway with 3 putts written all over it.......and we did.
Jeremy ended up shooting 47/42 w/36 putts on his first outing and I had 39/41 w/34putts in 2hrs and 40 minutes.
Worth putting on your radar if you're in the area, with weekday rates a lot better than the $60 AM weekend we paid. No houses on the Falcon layout, just water, trees and can I say.......More Water. No suprises with the conditions here, just what you would should find on a course of this caliber.