

While the current conditioning of the course is nothing to write home about, Pine Ridge Golf Club is a great place to tune up your game. Although the course winds its way through a golf community, the course is not crowded with home sites in fact, the houses that you do see sit well back from the fairways. The practice green is great for getting to know the speed of the greens before heading to the first tee.Īs you make your way around the layout, you’ll encounter a variety of hole styles woodland framed holes with rolling fairways, wide-open holes that let you bomb away off the tee, blind tee shots, and challenging greens.

The driving range at Pine Ridge is only about 200 yards long and is the perfect place to warm up your iron game. The chipping and putting areas are the perfect place to improve your short game. There’s a generous sized putting green, a driving range, and a short game area. Pine Ridge still has some fair practice facilities. In addition to the par 72 championship layout, there was a par 3 executive course, Little Pines. In the early days, Pine Ridge offered its members an all-encompassing golf facility with a full-length driving range, a short game area, and a practice putting green. Pine Ridge was designed by Brian Almony and originally opened for play in 1982. The course sits 161-feet above sea level, which explains the elevation changes and gently rolling hills, a welcome change from the flat, mundane terrain of most Florida golf courses. This Citrus County golf course is situated in the middle of the 4800-acre Pine Ridge Equestrian and Golf community, in Citrus County, Florida. As you will see when you visit, Pine Rudge is still a work in process. Big changes will soon be coming to The Pine Ridge Golf Club in Beverly Hills, Florida.
