Pines Golf Resources
News: Have a look at the newly released ebook, The simple Golf Swing. We've browsed through it and beleive that this book can help you add amazing distance to every drive, not to mention cutting your handicap by up to twelve strokes. It claims to be the only instruction system proven to help almost any golfer break 80.
It's an American product, so it's sold in dollars, but you can still download the eBook and read it onscreen or print it out for reading on paper. Click here for more details.
The Pines Golf Centre is a golf course and driving range situated in the north of the town of Dumfries, in the South West of Scotland. The par 68 Golf Course is open to all players and we regularly host golfing parties/groups from all over Britain. We have a range of golf packages on offer including food and drink.
Our fully floodlit 18-bay driving range is ideal for honing your game and our resident P.G.A professional, Steve Peat is available for trained advice. We coach over a hundred people each week including a large number of junior groups which follow the nationally recognised Golf passport scheme and Clubgolf Scotland program.
We offer full memberships to locals which allows free use of the golf course and you can also purchase memberships for our grass tee practise area on the range, and or extensive short game practise area which features greens, bunkers and water hazards to play on. Country memberships are also available at a reduced rate for people outside of Dumfries and Galloway to hold a handicap here.
For a more detailed look at our services and facilities please browse through our more specific sections, and contact us should you have any queries. Thanks for dropping by!
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