Harbor Pines Golf Club first opened in 1996. The course was designed by Stephen Kay.
Situated south of Atlantic City and west of Ocean City, Harbor Pines Golf Club is a regional favorite.
Located among 520 acres of dense pine forest, most holes are so private that golfers feel they are playing each hole in wooded isolation. Five sets of tees (5,099-6,827 yards) enable players of every level of ability to enjoy the course.
The Harbor Pines Golf Club golf course has undulating greens that average 6,500 feet, which offer many opportunities for varied pin placements. Seventeen acres of water, including twelve ponds, are strategically located and come into play on about half of the holes, with sand bunkers on about three-fourths of the holes.
Harbor Pines Golf Course plays to a par-72 and a maximum ditance of 6,827 yards. The course rating is 72.3 and the slope rating is 129.