Work
at Dennis Pines Complete, 9 Holes to go at Dennis Highlands
– December 13, 2016
The improvements designed by Robert McNeil, ASGCA at Dennis
Pines and Dennis Highlands in Dennis, Massachusetts have been driven by the
directive of establishing a new styling to the courses bunkering while
providing a maintainable form. The
saying “they look harder than they are” can well describe the work that has
been executed by McNeil, NMP Golf and the team at the Town of Dennis. Speed of play, maintainability, strong
character and strategy were all considered when redesigning the bunkering at
each of these fine municipal layouts.
The project was broken into 4 phases. The Pines course back
nine, then front….then the Highlands course back nine then front. To date 3 of the 4 phases have been completed
to high praise and increased revenues. The scope includes all new bunkering,
tee improvements, cart paths and tree management.
A new forward tee system was created at each of the courses
to provide an enjoyable round for beginners, juniors and others looking to have
fun and not be overcome by length. The
tees have been positioned to recognize the “real” average driving distance of
these players and has allowed the true strategy of the holes to be in play from
these tees. The new forward course at
Dennis Pines plays at just over 4000 yards.
These tees have proven successful in capturing new golfers, juniors and
families.
“The Dennis Pines
Golf Course has seen such a positive response to the recent renovations
designed by Robert McNeil of Northeast Golf Company. Already a beautiful
championship golf course, Rob’s vision of making the course more
player-friendly while keeping the overall appeal of still being a challenging
round hit a home run. The number of rounds played at Dennis Pines since
the renovation completion has increased and continues to garner interest from locals
and visitors to Cape Cod alike. For Fiscal Year 2016 there was a
10% increase in green fee revenue as well as a 12% increase in member round
play.”
- Michael Cummings, Director of Golf
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