Pine Ridge GC , Lutherville MD 150605

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024
  • Holes: 18 Par: 72 Length: 6724 yards Slope: 123 Rating: 71.9
    This is north of I695 around Baltimore more towards I-95 but not quite there, and about 15 minutes drive up north off I-695 on the reservoir east of Timonium Md.
    Pine Ridge I'd have to give a B at most, somewhere between a B- and a B.
    It's an upscale course in a sense, great clubhouse and decent food, good driving-range but the course itself is a little "eh".
    It's a woods course that is on the edge of a lake, and the lake borders a lot of the holes, so there are some decent views of the lake from the course, very nice when the sun sets and all that, but the course itself just isn't much of a course. I would say that the only really-good holes on it are #8 (the last par3 on the front side, elevated tee to a green bordering the lake, which is a great hole), maybe #17 which is a lot like #8 but shorter, and #18 which is a surprisingly-good hole. The rest are just "eh". One of the big problems here is that it's too straightfoward with very few carries required and quite often the fairways are board-flat side to side with plenty of space to hit between the trees. Like the golf equivalent of a 4-door sedan back in the days before sedans became sportscars to avoid this very cliche. So it's largely an anachronism. There aren't many elevated greens, quite often the green is below your feet so you're just hitting to a downhill green (that's the case even on #8) . It is a very simple course to play, and with the holes mostly bordered by evergreens with pine needles under them, it's also not like you're going to lose your ball if you hit the ball off the fairway and into the woods. Sometimes you will, because the woods are in front of a lake and there's at least a marsh there if not the lake itself, but sometimes you won't, because there will just be evergreen trees running between two adjacent fairways. The main thing on this course is not to try to overpower it, just keep the ball reasonably straight and you'll have a fairly easy round.
    Now to be fair, there are a fair number of holes with tricky drives and approach-shots. Absolutely.
    But I'd say that they represent maybe a 3rd of the course. There just aren't enough of them for the course to really be a challenge, plus there's almost no waste along the holes, beyond the various marshes and so-forth that front the lake. And while "flat" greens aren't elevated it is not a given to play these greens, but that's still one degree of difficulty off the table. It is not a "trouble-free" course but it does have a fairly low amount of trouble.
    So beyond that what it does have going for it is a very low number of houses on or near the course, and it's also free of road-noise. I think that you can see traffic crossing the lake from one or two of the holes, but that traffic is far away and inaudible.
    It's not a bad round...it's a decent round with good views of the lake especially in the afternoon, but overall this is a fairly mundane course.
    Unfortunately it will cost you real money. I've never played this course for less than $50 with a cart. And, of course, the first tee is that evil sort of first tee in that you tee-off right behind the clubhouse next to the putting-green and there are maybe 50 people standing around making noise and watching you tee-off. Likewise the 5th green is right between the putting-green and the driving-range, right next to the road leading to the course. Not the ideal situation for people who aren't used to playing in front of strangers, and it's a par5 so quite often people are hitting 3-woods into that green which is a disaster.
    Overall the thing is that this is a decent course that seems to think that it is a lot better than it is. if you compare it to another city course like Carroll Park, ok it's another league above that, certainly.
    But if you compare it to other public courses in the DC area, it begins to look like a local beauty-pageant winner that comes in 25th in the national pageant. I wouldn't even say that it's much better than Rocky Point, certainly it's not better than Timbers at Troy, except for the lake views and the lack of houses. The course is really like getting a slice of pound-cake at a French restaurant. It's good pound-cake but it's still just pound-cake.

Комментарии • 7

  • @joshuagerhardy3870
    @joshuagerhardy3870 5 лет назад +2

    let me guess. you didnt play well there so you dont like the course. lol. played it last week. in great shape. rough tough but fair. greens ran smooth and true. hit it straight on any course and you should score well. i find it the toughest and fairest test of golf in the area. tougher than mt pleasant and fox hollow.

    • @touristguy87
      @touristguy87  5 лет назад

      why guess that you're an idiot when you announce it to the world?

    • @touristguy87
      @touristguy87  5 лет назад

      ps you gotta be kidding me if you think that course is tough, not to mention the toughest test of golf in the DCMDVA area. It's not easy but I would hardly call it "tough". I guess that's why you call it "tough but fair" LOL What, it can't be too tough and then it's unfair?
      I wouldn't even rank that course as tough as Timbers at Troy. And it is a nice course, though, the playing environment is wonderful, the course itself and the greens are usually in good condition...you clearly have not understood the problems that I took issue with, with regards to that course. But go ahead, attack the messenger in defense of the course. Surely that will make me look bad and undermine everything that I have said ;)
      I guess that when your wife uses that logic with you, like when you almost cause an accident driving home she calls you a shit at everything and you can't think of a good comeback so you think that such "logic" works with everyone else you have issues with.

    • @joshuagerhardy3870
      @joshuagerhardy3870 5 лет назад +1

      Wow. Over react much. Agree to disagree on the course. No need to bring my wife into it. By the way she loves my care when driving. Lol When I said “area” I meant the north Baltimore area. North of the city to Cockeysville area.

    • @joshuagerhardy3870
      @joshuagerhardy3870 5 лет назад

      Guess I have a soft spot for the course because I hit a little draw and most of the holes favor that off the tee.

    • @touristguy87
      @touristguy87  5 лет назад

      @@joshuagerhardy3870 ...there aren't many public courses between Bulle Rock and Pine Ridge. Graystone and that goofy neighborhood course on Rte 121 south of Liberty Road. The other two off Reisterstown Rd. Twooff 126 east of Towson that I never played both of which are probably private. A lot of private courses but not many public ones. Yeah for that limited area it is not bad but a short ride out rte 80 towards Frederick and you are at Whiskey Creek, Worthington Manor, Black Rock, Musket Ridge... several other nice courses between Hagerstown and Gettysburg. Even up Rte1 from Bulle Rock there is a course that is much harder than Pine Ridge. It definitely is not a bad course but it is not all that great.
      Is free of houses except for #10÷11 but so are most of WC and MR. And sorry MR is a far better course. Pr is good for what it is. But it's not Md National or The links at Gettysburg or even Little Bennett. It is a solid slope 125 course that is largely free of road noise and housing, usually in good shape. Very convenient to Towson. Some nice picturesque holes. A solid course. But tough? No. Not even. It doesn't even have elevated greens or even any real waste, water, rough or carries. Fast greens and a lot of pine trees, modest verticality...that's it.
      It's just too easy to take it seriously. All you really have to do is not hit into the woods.