7.87

Pine Ridge Golf Club

ARCHITECTS

Course info

ACCESS
Public
EST.
1912
GRASS
Bentgrass
SEASON
April–October
CART TYPE
Electric
avg. Price
$
52
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CADDIES
Unknown
Type
Parkland
Unknown
Par
72
Unknown
Holes
18
Stimpmeter
10.5
City
Sunnyside

Score

7.87
Design
40%
8.1
Conditions
25%
8.0
Desirability
15%
7.4
Scenery
10%
7.8
Fun
5%
7.9
Uniqueness
5%
7.5

Difficulty

Overall
Moderate

Slope 130

75
155

Scratch Rating

-10
0
+10

Stimpmeter 10.5

7
15

Walkability Moderate

Easy
Brutal

Weather

Average Rain Medium

Low
Extreme

Average Wind Medium

Low
Extreme

Price

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?
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$
40
$
52
$
64
Low
Average
High

Yearly Rounds

0
75,000

Course Report

Pine Ridge’s greens, designed by Donald Ross, are considered some of the fastest and most challenging in Manitoba, making putting a unique test for all levels.

About

Pine Ridge Golf Club, designed by the legendary Donald Ross in 1912, features 18 holes set among rolling hills and lush forests. Renowned for its quick, undulating greens and beautiful natural setting, it offers a solid test for golfers of all abilities. The club’s practice facilities and attentive service make it one of Manitoba’s premier golf destinations.

Caddie Tip

Take extra time studying approach shots, as the undulating Ross greens will punish shots left above the hole. Favor strategic placement rather than power and pay close attention to subtle slopes for better chances at par.

The Main Challenge

Navigating the fast Ross greens is the toughest element—positioning approach shots below the pin is vital. Dense tree lines and subtle elevation changes also test accuracy off the tee, demanding careful course management and thoughtful club selection.

The Good

Golfers praise the Donald Ross-designed greens as the highlight of the course, offering a memorable challenge with their speed, slope, and complexity. The scenic tree-lined fairways and elevation changes combine for a truly beautiful round that leaves visitors impressed each season.

The Not So Good

Some players report that bunker consistency and drainage after heavy rains could be improved. Pace of play can occasionally slow down on busy weekend mornings, and more signage for navigation is sometimes requested by first-time guests.

Signature Hole:

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18

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Clubhouse

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The clubhouse offers full-service dining, event space, and a patio overlooking the 18th green. Locker rooms, a well-stocked pro shop, and banquet facilities cater to golfers and visitors alike. Wheelchair accessibility is available throughout.

Practice Facilities

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A spacious driving range, large putting green, and short game area allow golfers to warm up thoroughly. Lessons and junior programs are available, supporting all skill levels. Equipment rentals are easily accessible from the pro shop.

Dress Code:

Standard

No dress code enforced. All attire is permitted.

Collared shirts not required. Clean, athletic or golf-appropriate casual wear is acceptable.

Collared shirts required. No denim, gym wear, or overly casual clothing.

Collared shirts must be tucked in; no cargo or athletic shorts. No hats indoors.

Elite club standards; jackets required indoors, no changing shoes in the parking lot, and specific attire rules based on the area of the facility.

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