The course is in absolutely horrendous shape. I’ve played golf In South Carolina competitively since I was 13. When I played Junior golf tournaments this course was one we dreaded coming zoning rotation because it was challenging and it was regarded as the greatest course in the state. Decided to play it because it had open times while we were back in town. However, now it seems it’s avoided because it’s a giant dirt box. $70/PP to play on these greens and it’s EVERY GREEN
9 months ago
This is a perfect example of golf ownership that isn't fully invested in the potential of this golf course. The architecture and challenge is as good as you will find in the Tri-County area of the low country. Unfortunately, the conditions are mediocre at best and sometimes their bordering pathetic. This course under the right ownership and greens keeper has the potential to be one of the best in the low country. The pro shop has practically no merchandise whatsoever, you can't expect to make money if you don't spend money again the biggest issue here is ownership or the lack thereof!
Update: I went from three to four stars because whomever is doing the groundskeeping in the last 6 months has definitely improved. the greens and tea boxes are in much better shape. the bunkers are pretty nice. comparatively if they could just get the fairways in better shape and actually put any kind of merchandise in the pro shop would be nice. otherwise things are looking much better at pine Forest right now
a year ago
Great rate for this course. Greens and fairways in great condition. Able to use the driver a lot with course layout. Carts and cart paths in good condition. Nice driving range and club house as well. Will be returning!
4 months ago