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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You get what you pay for
Top notch practice facilities and the course was well maintained.
enjoyed but the course needs more work
The course is really nice but needs so more care, the Jones course I played was worse , so this is the better course to play , I talked to a member and he the Jones crappy and he has seen both courses in better shape this time of year in the past. I got a good rate from GolfNow but still should be in better shape.
Love Pinhills
Beautiful course gave a relaxed time. I love this course.
9 at Pinehills
I love this place both the Nicklaus and Jones courses are great, I think the Nicklaus is just a bit more challenging and I like that better.
Cold Day in Purgatory
Premium course played early in the season with conditions not perfect. Tee boxes need some warm weather. Rough was not grown in yet, so wayward shots on this difficult course resulted in some undesirable lies off of rock hard ground.
And it was cold ... which no one can do anything about. Good News was we had the course to ourselves and the threesome finished in 3 hrs 15 minutes including more than a few mulligans ... cuz following the rules of golf suck.
Refreshing Experience
From walking into the pro shop to sinking the putt on 18 this was a refreshing experience. The layout was challenging but very approachable, and the conditions were impeccable. Nothing felt out of place.
The foursome ahead played very slowly on the back nine, and didn’t offer me (single player) a chance to play through even though there weren’t any groups ahead of them. With that it took over 4 hours to complete the round.
Jones course at Pinehills is a gem
I have played dozens of courses in America and Ireland. The views and shot values on the Jones course rivals any of them.
early in the spring season
Well the course was in good shape but the greens had been slow and punched awhile back and no sand to help the roll of the ball.