Welcome, a range of packages to suit all occasions and pockets, each one tailored to provide a great day out are bookable in advance
Green Fees
Weekdays: D / Weekends: E
Course Designer
Clive D Smith - 1992
Location
Just off B3015, near A30. M3 J3, 2m
Map
Facilities
• Corporate hospitality days available
• Conference facilities available
• 6 lane Ten Pin Bowling Centre
• Golf Academy incorporating the computerized "C Swing" teaching aid and a team of Professionals is on hand for lessons and advice
• Driving range (see information below)
Great course, especially like the long ninth playing towards
the clubhouse. Definitely the best pay and play in the area, with reasonable prices, in fact were playing there this afternoon!!!! Dan + Ben November 22, 2004
Excellent for a public course, actually hard to believe at
times. Good points are well maintained course and superb surroundings making for some very attractive holes. The back 9 are the best, tierd and some challenging holes - thumbs up! Club house very good, range brilliant with power tee's. My only complaint is that it gets very busy at times, they try
to throw as many people round as possible and the starter often starts the next tee far too soon with drives just missing the players on the fairway - can be annoying if you get stuck behind very slow players, marshalls dont really help they just moan. Great course on winter weekdays when its quiet.
Tom January 4, 2005
Pine ridge is a great course for all abilities.I love it Ryan Spencer March 2, 2005
I love this course. Yes there are better courses out there
but this has everything an aspiring golfer needs. The course represents a good challenge for golfers of all levels but most importantly you can play on Saturday mornings.
It is far superior to surrounding courses such as Silvermere, Hoebridge and Windlesham. The ground is superrb to play off allowing a lovely pinching of the ball.
Go and enjoy. Name not Supplied March 29, 2005
Windlesham CAN NOT Be compared with Pine Ridge !!!! WGC is in a different Class.
Name not Supplied June 20, 2005
I've now played Pine Ridge twice (2004 and 2005) and was impressed on both occasions. The course is great and although dry at present (July), the greens and their surrounds are watered and well maintained. It is an interesting course, and well laid out (not cramped). Bub July 25, 2005
This is a classic case of a fantastic course ruined by mismanagement. I played in a 2-ball teeing off at 1.57 on a Saturday afternoon. We got away only about 5 minutes after our alloted time. However I was astonished to find on arriving at the second tee a queue of 3 fourballs in addition to the group currently teeing off. In all our round took five and three quarter hours and an excellent course was ruined by the frustration at having to wait all of the way round. There were no marshalls making any attempt to keep play moving and thanks to the boredom of all concerned we were treated to the joys of one guy waiting behind us chatting on his mobile phone as we teed off.
We did challenge the guys in the starters hut who were very embarrassed but told us that they had told the "people in charge" that they were pushing too many people through in too short a time but to no effect. They knew it was spoiling the course for everyone but could do nothing about it.
We won't be going back to this course again which is a real shame but at over 30 quid a round it's just not worth it however nice the course.
Stuart August 8, 2005
Much, much better than WGC - fantastic course. No name supplied September 22, 2005
The issue about how busy this course gets is true, but that's to be expected at one of the best pay and play courses in the country.
Word of advice, play mid-week. You will not find a better back nine anywhere. The holes and the views are amazing. Combine this with the fact that each hole is surrounded by high trees making you feel like you could be a million miles from home.
It's the poor man's Wentworth and the best public course I have played. 9/10. Paul October 27, 2005
I have played regularly at this course for a year now. The course is well maintained and there are beautiful sceneries.
The staff are very friendly and helpful. I have had lessons with one of their instructors Simon Fowler and thought his tuition was of very high standard.
Only serious let down is the lack of chipping and bunker practice area. There is enough land available around why can't they do it?. It would make it easier to book short game lessons as the course is extremely busy at times. The ban on smoking will be very welcome in the club house as it is too smokey in there at times. Name not supplied February 19, 2006
This course is a relatively good course with some cracking holes, I also agree with other remarks saying that this is a better course than Windlesham. However Pine ridge is over priced for what you get. Long waits on the tees and probably the longest round your ever likely to have the misfortune of playing. I will not be playing here for a long time yet. Hopefully the management will cut the amount of people they let on the course and drop their prices as there are better courses to play in the area which are cheaper.
Name not supplied April 7, 2006
I have played this course for a few years now and would say that it WAS one of the better places to enjoy your golf. Unfortunately the signs are, that they value cramming as many golfers onto the course as possible, instead of making the round an enjoyable experience. 5 hour rounds are not uncommon (even on a thursday). In my view the course is being overplayed, resulting in tired fairways and below average greens. Not great value for money when they are charging £24 mon-thurs £27 on a friday and £31 on a weekend.
Andy Ellis May 5, 2006
I played the back 9 yesterday pm, and although a lot of people were playing did not get held up much.
This is a good course for players of all capabilities with some fairly tricky par 3s some easy par 5s.
Good value for money.
Barney June 22, 2006
Brilliant course, best in the area by a long way. The back 9 is a real treat for golfers of all talents and scenery is breath taking. Very helpful staff for the course and bar. Great bar menu and range of beers. Can be busy at weekends but in my opinion this is a sign of a great course. I play there on Friday mornings never busy and allows you to enjoy the day.
Brilliant course 5 star *****
Ian Morrison October 6, 2006
Recently played pine ridge(17.4.08) greens were in a poor state, divot central on the fairways and the tees need some repair work. Also took 3 hours to complete the first nine holes...
Shame as its a lovely layout but wont be coming back in a hurry! Jo C & Jonny M April 17, 2008
Driving Range
Hours
08:00 until 22:00 seven days a week
Bays
36 - With a number of simulated greens
Covered
Yes
Heated
0
Automatic Teeing
20 power tees
Floodlit
Yes
Balls
Purchase tokens from the Pro-Shop.
Each token delivers a basket of 60 range balls (£3. 75) or 100 (£ 5) from dispensers located in the centre of the Range.