Course Overview
Hazlehead Golf Club - The Pines Course was originally a 9-hole course and gained an extension in the early 1970's which was designed by Ryder Cup players Hugget, Coles and Dyer, making it the 18-hole course of today. It has an open aspect to the course and its beautiful setting is suitable for higher handicap players. The Pines Course at Hazlehead Golf Club measures 5735 yards Par 67, with most of its fairways being tree-lined and there is a good variety of holes with six par 3s and one par 5. The fairways are generous and the large greens inviting, however watch out for the numerous bunkers well placed around the course. Hazlehead Golf Club - The Pines Course is described as a “fair test of golf” and you can bask in some great views of the city from the 12th tee and the green on the 17th.