Pineview Golf & Country Club

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The first impression at Pineview is that this is a friendly, relaxing place to play an enjoyable 18 holes of golf. The pro shop staff sets the mood, with their friendly, helpful manner.

The fairways of the first seven holes are gently undulating and open, reflecting the relaxed attitude. The course is beautifully maintained with Tifton 419 fairways and Bermuda greens. The scattered, ancient oaks and pecan trees punctuate the openness, lulling players into thinking this is an easy course to score on; however, the greens are deceiving ? good sized, but mostly ground level and undulating? and not easy targets.

Three holes play over a ravine, adding a startling change of mood. The eighth is a 175-yard par-3, a shot from a slightly elevated tee across the ravine through an opening framed by trees. Any error is costly.

This Bill Amick design is classic, providing challenge with just the right amount of intimidation to create an enjoyable, rewarding golf experience for every level of play. It's no wonder Pineview has been a favorite of locals and visitors since 1968.

 
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