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The Pines at Fort Eustis

3518 Mulberry Island Rd, Fort Eustis, Virginia, 23604

The Pines at Fort Eustis Deals

You pay $35 cart included
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Deal Conditions:

  • Apr-Nov
  • 1 player / 18 holes
  • Valid Any day & holidays after 11AM
  • Valid unlimited
  • Must be able to access military installation.

Golf Pass Region

The Pines at Fort Eustis is available in the Mid-Atlantic Golf Pass and Super Pass

Golf Course Location

The Pines at Fort Eustis details

The Pines Golf Course is a 24 hole facility. The Virginia and Ponderosa nines make up the challenging 18 holes of championship golf that stretches nearly 7000 yds from the tips. In addition, the 6 hole Shortleaf course offers a fun time for everyone. The Pines Golf Course is one of the finest military golf course layouts in the country. Located at U.S. Army base Fort Eustis, beautiful tree-lined fairways and strategically placed water hazards and bunkers offers one of the most challenging championship golf experiences in the Newport News, VA area. The golf course is open to everyone in the golfing community, military, civilians and retirees. We offer unmatched value through our Annual Greens Fee membership which provides members with unlimited greens fees for a monthly cost well below industry standards. Our members also enjoy discounted cart fees, discounts on pro shop merchandise, and much more. You do not need to be a member of The Pines to enjoy her beauty. With affordable daily fee rates everyone can experience what The Pines has to offer. Tee Times can be booked 7 days in advance. For tee times and general questions give us a call at 757-878-2252.

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A Matter of Life or Death

By Bud Key, Mid-Atlantic Director – TeeTime Golf Pass

Ben Hogan, revered by many as the most technically perfect ball-striker in history, is famously attributed with the quote: “Golf is not a matter of life or death, it’s more important than that.” This sentiment perfectly captures the deep passion and significance the sport holds for so many of us.

In the fall of 2023, I struggled through a round of 18 holes at my favorite local course. For several months, I