In the last few years Pinhal has undergone some
major redevelopment, seven holes have been changed and a new
clubhouse has been built. Today the clubhouse is finished but
some work is still going on with hole 14, this hole has a new
green, fairway and tees. Pinhal is now back to it's old self
and worth playing, fairways and greens are in good condition.
The first is a par 5, a straight hole which has
few problems but still difficult to par. The green is a two-tiered
green and on the wrong level you are looking at a possible three
puts. When on the tee at the second it again looks somewhat simple,
but this hole is probably one of the most difficult. Your tee
shot has to be long and accurate, with it missing a strategically
placed tree left of the fairway. The approach shot is also made
difficult, by yet another tree centre of the fairway and bunkers
left and right of the green. The sixth a par 4 dogleg left, this
hole is rated stroke 2 and deserves it. From the tee there is
a narrow entrance to the fairway, a good draw is what is required.
Your second is probably going to be with a fairway wood, do not
be disappointed if you are not on the green this hole plays like
a par 5. On the second nine it gets a little hilly, but the trees
keep coming.
On the second nine the first test is the tenth,
a par four with an uphill tee shot, try and keep left centre
of the fairway. The approach shot is very demanding, the green
slants away from you and is protected by bunkers left and right.
Once on the green you will be on one of the two tiers, this green
also slopes left to right. The 13th is a very long par 5, most
of the way it is uphill. Trees left and right of the tee restrict
the tee shot, with a brook just past the ladies tee and out of
bounds left. Your second is an uphill shot to a ridge on the
fairway, if you are over this in two a par is on the cards, but
watch out for the bunkers left and right of the green and by
the way this is stroke index 1. The seventeenth is a bit of a
joke, this par 5 dogleg right is best played with 3 six irons.
The last is a par four, an uphill tee shot has to be over the
ridge to be able to get on the green in two. If you make it take
a good look before the second, 3 bunkers protect this green and
out of bounds into the car park. A good hole to finish and one
to par as well, time for the after round drink on the terrace
of the new clubhouse.
Course Details
18 Holes Par 72 (SSS 71) - Length Meters 6,300
Score
Card
Requirements to Play
Handicap Certificate Men's 28 Ladies 36 - Normal
Dress Code
Amenities
Pro Shop, Driving Range, Putting Green, Club Hire, Trolleys, Buggy's,
Clubhouse