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Pine Valley Country Club

136 Providence Street, Rehoboth, Massachusetts

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3.996 Reviews
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About Pine Valley Country Club

Pine Valley Country Club, located in Rehoboth, Massachusetts, offers a charming 9-hole golf course that is open to the public. Established in 1960, the course features a par of 35 and stretches over 3015 yards. Golfers can enjoy a relaxed atmosphere with the option to use motor carts or pull carts, which are available for...

Facilities

Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Putting Green
Restaurant
Reception Hall
Changing Room

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What People Say

3.9/5
Google · 96 reviews
In summary

Pine Valley Country Club is appreciated for its affordability, friendly staff, and challenging yet beginner-friendly layout, making it a popular choice for both seasoned golfers and newcomers. Many enjoy the course's unique features and the welcoming atmosphere provided by the staff. However, some visitors have expressed concerns about the course's maintenance, particularly regarding the condition of the greens and tee boxes, as well as occasional slow pace of play.

8 months ago
For 20 dollars you can play all the holes you want after you finish 9 holes. It's well maintained for me. I haven't played there in 18yrs, but just I played there two weeks ago. It's good enough for me. I highly recommend it. It's a good course to get your game together. Lot of fun.
— Joseph Arruda
a month ago
Waited 20 minutes in a tee box for two groups in front of us. 2 groups behind us. Unfortunately im an adult with responsibilities. I asked the man behind the counter for a rain check and he told me to kick rocks. Last time im playing here. Its a shame since im here every week.
— Neil Perdomo
Edited 2 years ago
Great course, can't beat the price! The crew that works there . You won't find any better
— Mike
2 years ago
Usually go about 3 times a month, this time my wife was interested in coming with me. The goal was to drive in the cart and hopefully like the game. I made sure to ask if it was ok even though she will not be playing, his answer was “yes of course”. We got there at 10:00, I checked in and told him who I was and that my wife was gonna drive with me, he said sure no problem. I gave him my cc and was expecting about $30 for 9 holes and the cart, but instead it coast me $60. I ended up paying for my wife who for nothing. I would have appreciated it, he she would have told me this when I got there.…
— John Colucciello
4 years ago
The golf was good for the price I guess you could say it was on par for what you paid for ...(sorry for the pun) . The best person very accommodating. I was able to rent a cart for about $10 extra which I think is the going rate. The cross is nice if you just want to get out play quick round of nine holes with family and friends who are not avid golfers and look into have fun for the day. It seems that sometime in the near future they're going to need to invest some money into the course. This course has potential to be very nice with a little bit of an investment. That being said you get what…
— Anthony C
7 years ago
Fun little course, layout is a bit funky (they were 18 holes originally - way back). Great rates, good greens, decent fairways. You'll use a fair number of clubs and it's easy to walk. Couple of par 4's that require a decent shot to greens and one par 5. Nice clubhouse, good people.
— Bob
5 years ago
It's a fun 9 hole course and isn't that expensive. The only drawback for me is it's a 4 club course, driver, pitching wedge, putter, and on the one par 5 I pull out my 3 wood. A few of the par 4s are even drivable. It's still a fun course and the 3rd hole is tricky! Will return for sure.
— Tim O
5 years ago
$28..play all day.great 9 hole course.staff always courteous and helpful.
— Stanley Golembewski
5 years ago
Have played this course for over 50 yrs. Great folks that own it. Is the best golf value in the area. Par 3's are tough. 4th Green is never in good shape because the big tree next to the green needs to be cut down because the green gets too much shade. (it did grow over the past 50 yrs is wasn't that big back in the day) Even though the 4th green is not great it is still a fun hole to play. 3rd shot this par 5 is tricky and can be played in so many ways. So I never get tried of playing it. For the most part the course is forgiving. The club house has not changed in 50 yrs. It is a time capsule…
— Mark Chandler
a year ago
It’s my home course. So often and never let down. Course is in great shape already.
— Ron Burns
9 years ago
Hands down the BEST VALUE in the area. The course is "beginner-friendly", yet still has several downright challenging holes for even the most seasoned golfers. #3 is one of the hardest, though not longest, par 4 holes you'll ever play...Hit your second shot to the right of the green, and you'll know what I'm talking about! The course is usually in fair condition (think preferred-lies in the fairway), though conditions vary with the weather...Lush with regular rain...hard-pan in a drought...The greens are usually in pretty good shape, with the exception of #4, which can be wet for a day or two…
— Jon Glendye, LMHC
4 years ago
Was told on a Sunday afternoon there were no tee times until 5 but then I sat and watched 2 groups of only 2 golfers tee off. 10-15 minutes apart. Not exactly accommodating to a lone golfer.
— Gary Rice

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