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#1 User is offline   italianstallion 

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Posted 22 July 2006 - 04:56 PM

Just got back from my Cape Cod vacation, and I'll post a review on the course I played.

I had the choice of where to play on the Cape, and it came down to two courses in the town of Dennis: Dennis Highlands and Dennis Pines. I took a ride to each course the day before I planned on playing, to check out the course conditions (a real big factor on where I play when I travel). I decided between the two that Dennis Pines was not only in much better shape, but also a more difficult layout (slope of 135 from the tips) and much longer (7000 yards on the number) than Dennis Highlands.

I played after 2pm and went out for $10, since I had an adult with me. After 2 for adults over is $28, and the rate before 2 is $60. Designed in the 60s, it has the feel of an older style course, with every hole framed with tall pine trees. I imedately noticed after the first few holes, why the Pines is such a difficult course. Every hole is as tight as you can imagine, with just fairway, then a few yards of rough, then trees and forest. Basically, if you don't hit the fairway on this course, you need to punch out of trees to have a clear shot at the greens. I loved the combination of long par 4s, which when played from the tips, are 400, 419, 440, 492 410, 380, 412, 433, 363, and 418 yarders. The reason why I loved this variety is because it made me use every club in my bag for approach shots, not just a wedge from 100 yards and in as on most courses I play.

The conditioning was supurb that day, for the exception of very slow greens as a result of heavy rains the two days before. But you can be certain there is not a single brown spot on that course. Its a moderate walking course, with an easy front 9 to walk, and a much hillier back 9. But still, walking is the way to go on this course.

Here are some pictures I took for you Golf WRXers. It was a foggy/gloomy day so they aren't crystal clear.
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Posted 27 July 2006 - 09:58 PM

Nice pics!! Thanks for sharing. Looks like a great course to play.
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Posted 14 November 2006 - 08:09 PM

MY HOME COURSE!!
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Posted 14 November 2006 - 08:10 PM

I grew up in the town of Dennis and have played the 2 tracks numerous times. If anyone has the time and wants a challenge play the Pines from the golds. They also play the MGA state 4 ball here.
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Posted 14 November 2006 - 08:42 PM

It's an amazing course and one of the best deals around. It's $100 for a junior membership over the summer, and like the last post it's the home of the Mass. Golf Association 4 ball tournament. It's one of the best kept muni's you'll ever see.
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Posted 28 January 2007 - 01:07 PM

This course looks wonderful. We're staying in the Cape Cod area in April when we come to visit Boston. Looks like I might have to try to get on when im there!!!
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Posted 28 January 2007 - 08:18 PM

^make sure you play this one for sure. I'd play it again without even thinking about it, a real hidden treat.
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Posted 01 March 2010 - 09:17 AM

I wish it wasn't so far away, the price for memberships(you get BOTH course) is ridiculously good, from what I'm told most likely be a member if it weren't so far away.
My friend has played there a bunch, and he says it's the best deal around by far.
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Posted 07 March 2010 - 06:54 PM

Dennis Pines/Highlands and Bayberry Hills (Yarmouth, MA) are two of the best kept muni's I have every played!
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