Private · 18 Holes

Lonesome Pine Country Club

2706 Country Club Road, Big Stone Gap, Virginia

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18Holes
4.476 Reviews
Big Stone Gap, VALocation
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The Club

About Lonesome Pine Country Club

Lonesome Pine Country Club offers an exceptional golfing experience in the picturesque Appalachian countryside of Southwest Virginia. Established in 1924, the club features a meticulously maintained 18-hole course that provides a challenging yet enjoyable round for golfers of all skill levels. The club is known for its welcoming atmosphere, making it an ideal destination for...

Facilities

Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Club Fitting
Pro Shop
Golf Lessons
Driving Range
Putting Green
Restaurant
Swimming Pool
Reception Hall
Clubhouse
Changing Room
Lockers

Real Estate

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Membership

Joining Lonesome Pine Country Club

Members of Lonesome Pine Country Club enjoy access to a beautifully maintained 18-hole golf course, a modern clubhouse with dining facilities, and a swimming pool. The club offers a variety of membership options to suit different needs, fostering a family-friendly environment that encourages leisure and relaxation.

Membership Options

Ways to Join

Regular Membership

golf

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Junior Membership

junior

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Border Membership

other

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Non-Golf Membership

other

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Non-Resident Membership

national

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Social Membership

social

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Young Adult Membership (Under Age 33)

junior

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High School/College Student Year-round Membership

junior

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Corporate/Organizational Membership

corporate

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Reviews

What People Say

4.4/5
Google · 76 reviews
In summary

Lonesome Pine Country Club is praised for its stunning mountain setting, well-maintained course, and friendly staff, making it a popular choice for both golf and events. The course offers a challenging yet enjoyable experience with beautiful views and strategic layouts. However, some visitors have expressed dissatisfaction with certain staff interactions and issues regarding rain checks, suggesting room for improvement in customer service.

2 years ago
Beautiful coarse tucked in the mountains of Powell Valley. The country club has been placed in a perfect setting within southwest Virginia. Events are this location are great too! With a bar and plenty of space for food and tables, birthday parties, weddings, showers, and more would be great here!
— Bailey Elkins
7 years ago
Thank you so much for letting me play this weekend! Absolutely stunning course. I enjoyed each and every shot, even the bad ones. #12 is one of the most beautiful holes I've played! Course was in great shape and the views are spectacular!
— Chris Morton
8 years ago
Golf digest prob gives this 4 stars, but pace of play, conditions and price ($35) make it a 5 star local play. Short and strategic, but tons of fun and you'll be hard pressed to find better scenery and backdrops anywhere!
— GolfCrusade DotCom
8 months ago
I go here for golf practice the driving range is really good it is a bit dusty though and the course is okay hole number five is my favorite because I completely drove over it one foot from the green but if you enjoy a tough course then lpcc is the place to go
— Kidexplorer6094
7 years ago
Nice, quiet and very well kept. I've played on the course before, it is challenging. Just did the driving range today. Guy in the office was very helpful and nice.
— Kari Phillips
6 years ago
The staff was very pleasant and the course was in good shape for this time of year. Very beautiful views and overall nice players on the course, even the ones I accidentally hit into on number 10 (sorry guys). Carts could use GPS and the scorecards could use a map (confusing for us first-time players) Great experience overall.
— Wayne Newberry
4 years ago
Course is ok, not bad but the staff is rude and inconsiderate. We played this course last year and decided we would play it again this year during the Pro Am only to find out that they will not allow Pro Am play on Sunday. This is ridiculous, not everyone can play on Monday and some people have to work for a living. The guy on the phone was hateful and rude. If you don’t want to allow play on Sunday due to membership reasons, then don’t host the pro am, it’s that simple.
— Stephen Wilson
5 years ago
I wouldn’t recommend this golf course to anyone. Myself and 3 of my friends went to play and got rained out. Chris Stacey told us we could have a rain check and wrote our names down. I specifically asked if we needed a receipt or piece of paper for when we returned to play and he said no your names are on the list. Now I called to ask if we could come back and play to use this so called rain check and was told that piece of paper had been thrown away. I asked could we get our money back they also said no they can’t do that. What would you recommend I do ? Contact the Better Business Bureau. I…
— joel jackson
11 months ago
Food was excellent. Nice golf course.
— Bill Culbertson
2 years ago
Practically grew up here several decades ago ... nowadays, an occasional visitor. The course is consistently well maintained & membership appears to be thriving.
— BRIAN S WOODS
2 years ago
Excellent staff, we always have a good time when we visit Lonesome Pine Country Club
— Mike Fossett
7 years ago
WE WENT OUT EARLY FOR THIS YEARS HIGH SCHOOL STATE TOURNEY. CHRIS STACY, THE PRO, WAS AWESOME. THE COURSE IS TRUE MOUNTAIN GOLF.
— Steve Berman

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