Mirbeau Inn & Spa Plymouth
About Mirbeau Inn & Spa Plymouth
The Mirbeau Inn & Spa Plymouth is located in the historic town housing Plymouth Rock at the gateway to the Cape. The 50-room French manor house combines the amenities of a world-class spa, elegant dining and the privacy and service of living on an estate. The inn and spa buildings are decorated by monet ponds gardens and warm landscaping reminiscent of the countryside near Paris. Mirabeau, loosely translated as “reflected beauty”, is adjacent to the Jack Nicklaus course at the Pinehills Golf Club. The Pinehills golf community is also home to a Rees Jones course, forming one of the top 36-hole clubs in New England. Historic Plymouth is a great destination for families with Plimoth Plantation, museums, monuments, whale watching, horseback riding, dinner cruises, fishing, boating and sightseeing.Facts
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Plymouth, MassachusettsSemi-Private
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Plymouth, MassachusettsSemi-Private
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Awesome course
Pinehills is awesome! This was my first time playing the Nicklaus course, it was fun, although slightly less challenging than the Jones course. The best part of the round were the conditions- the course is in immaculate shape. Make sure your sand game is on point because you WILL need it here. There is a halfway house after 9 with food and drink, but I would say the only thing that could have made the day better is if there had been a beverage cart driving around the course. Easter Sunday afternoon and the pace of play was quick. Everyone on staff, especially the bartender at the clubhouse, made a positive impression. I am excited to go back and play the Jones course next time.
Didn't live up to the hype
Played today and paid $75 weekend fall rate. Very disappointed in the course itself. First of all, when booking tee (booked on website) time 5 days ago, there was no mention at all of aeration. We got there and realized that greens, fringe and fairways were just recently aerated - within last 2 weeks at least. Should have been noted when booking tee time. Understand aeration is necessary, but at least tell me when I'm booking.
Course itself was nothing special. Fairly straightforward holes. Nothing extremely memorable. Definitely did not live up to the hype, in my opinion.
Staff was excellent, starter and pro shop were both really nice and helpful.
I would not play here uring peak season paying $125 +. Crosswinds right down the road and is a far superior golf course. (layout, variety of holes, difficulty). You can tell the whole "private club" experience is something they are good at. All I want in a golf course is fast/true greens and good fairways and rough. If that's what you want - go to Crosswinds down the road.
Good well balanced golf course
The course was in excellent shape....greens, tees, fairways, and bunkers. It is a very fair course to play with generous landing areas but protected greens. Typically of Jones courses, the greens are large, but hitting to the right area is a challenge. The course, based on which tees you select, is not overly long, but will definitely keep your interest. We would play it again
Excellent Shape
Despite the heat wave in the area recently, the course was in excellent shape. The fairways, tee boxes, and greens were all impeccable. The fairways are generous enough, but don't miss them. You will be punished for errant shots off the tee. There are a few blind shots, but not any more than normal. The elevation changes are subtle, but should factor into your club selection. The course is not overly long, even from the tips, but you will use every club in your bag to maneuver around some of the holes. There is a hole-by-hole pin location sheet in your cart, use it. Some greens are massive could provide a 2 club difference on some approach shots.
Beautiful golf course
If you play golf in the Boston area you will hear about Pine Hills non-stop. It's beautiful. Great practice facility, grass tee's, range balls with greens fees. Tough but perfect greens. It's a treat to spend the day there. Next year we'll probably play both courses and make a full day of it. Looking forward to the Jones as a point of comparison.
Cant Wait to get back to Pinehills
Played the Jones course at Pinehills on Sunday Morning around 11. Just an overall great course from the clubhouse to the golf course and staff.
Course has a very scenic layout with some pretty long Par 4's and 5's depending on the tees you play.
Greens had been aerated a couple weeks prior so there were still some puncture holes but definitely did not affect putts to much and you could tell they were getting back to smoothing out.
Driving up to the clubhouse is very nice as well as the locker rooms inside are and bar/restaurant area.
Before you start you get to use all of the practice facilities(Range,Putting green, chipping area, and practice bunker) The only thing I don't like is that you have to hit off the green mats on the range, but that's not a big deal.
Starters are very friendly and organized and offer free bottles of water before your round begins. Also have a cart girl out on the course that was very friendly as well.
For being the beginning of golf season, the course was in immaculate conditions, started out on the back first and could have not been more impressed with the layout. Course has some great views.
Cant wait to come back and play in the summer when the course really greens up and the temps are a little warmer. Will definitely be playing the Jones again and want to get on the Nicklaus course as well!
best public course in mass, again
once again the best maintained/manicured course around an at the fall rate of $60.00 its a deal and a half.
Best course we have played in Massachusetts
We had been looking forward to playing this course all year in 2013 and it was worth the wait. I have played some of the best courses in the state and this is the best of the best. The condition was amazing, the layout fascinating and the staff was great. This is a classic New England course with rolling hills, water elements and great greens. I would recommend this course and its sister course to anyone staying in Boston or on Cape Cod, it is worth the drive either way.
In New England as good as it gets
What can I say about this course other than it's simply incredible! The way you are treated from when you first arrive, the driving range, the course conditions, the pace of play....everything is perfect!
Honestly, this is as close to a private country club experience as you will find! MUST PLAY!!
Great Course!
Nothing bad to say, the moment I arrived I was treated like a "rock star". The gentleman at the Check Inn/Pro Shop was extremely courteous and professional. The course is spectacular, groomed to perfection, the fairways are outstanding, better then a lot of course's greens. Greens were fast but consistent. As for the Food and Beverage and the wait staff, again, excellent !
The pace of play was real good, however I played in November so I can't comment on summer play. Had a great golfing experience, highly recommend a golf outing here.