Pine Dunes Resort & Golf Club


Address
159 Private Road 7019
Frankston, Texas 75763

Contact
903-876-4336

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Pine Dunes is a spectacular, 4.5 Star Rated Championship Golf Course open year-round, designed by legendary & world renowned architects Jay & Carter Morrish. You'll quickly understand why respected golf magazines & critics have presented Pine Dunes with dozens of Awards, and we invite you to experience a golf getaway deep in the heart of Texas.

A variety of packages are available to each player including daily-fee play, stay-n-play weekend getaways and large group outings. Spacious, comfortable overnight accommodations in guest condominiums can be reserved for your foursome or a group as large as 40 players. The popular stay-n-play packages fill up quickly, so be sure to call and reserve your stay early. Please contact the pro shop (903) 876-4336 to reserve your tee time, stay-n-play package or to discuss your group outing.

"From the moment you drive up the entrance, you'll notice something dramatically different."

Carved through majestic, century old pine trees with contoured fairways & rolling terrain, Pine Dunes provides the most peaceful setting you'll find for a world-class round of golf. The Championship, Par 72 Layout is tucked away in the Piney Woods of East Texas, heralded as one of the best courses in America.

With the determination of Owner Jodi Lutz, and World-Renowned Golf Course Architects Jay & Carter Morrish, Pine Dunes was crafted into a golfer's dream getaway, inviting golfers to experience top quality golf & conditions for as little as $59/round. Where on earth is this possible?

Pine Dunes is Paradise Found.

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Cedar Creek Lake Weather Forecast

Wednesday

Sunny

Hi: 64

Wednesday Night

Clear

Lo: 41

Thursday

Sunny

Hi: 68

Thursday Night

Clear

Lo: 41

Friday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 64

Friday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 42

Saturday

Sunny

Hi: 69

Saturday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 57


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Water Level on 11/21: 318.64 (-3.36)



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Fishing Report from TPWD (Nov. 20)

GOOD. normal stain; 68 degrees; 3.32 feet below pool. The recent storms slowed down the fishing just a bit. Still finding hybrids and white bass on midlake points and drop offs along sandy flats throughout the dam area, Crappie Island, Key Ranch and the spillway humps in 11-17 feet. Cast spinners and slabs and look for schooling fish on these flats as well as deeper seawalls and shorelines. Fish any hump in 14-22 feet throughout the lake to find fish stacked up in schools as the day warms up. Look for schooling fish on cloudier days. Use spinnerbaits or drop a slab down to the bottom and work it fast up and down and the fish will hit it immediately. Also throwing out a slab and reeling it back with a slow retrieve is also working well. Cast rattle traps, Spoons,Umbrella Rigs, slabs or sassy shads to get the hybrids to bite. The crappie bite has been getting better. Target crappie with small jigs and minnows in 5-12 feet under bridge pylons, hidden brush piles throughout the lake or under docks. Crappie fisherman have been moving spot to spot finding limits. You may catch 4-5 and then have to move on to another spot on some days. Limits are being reported, although guides have been reporting conditions are improving with bigger sized fish being caught. Report by Brent Herbeck, Herbeck’s Lonestar Fishing Guide Service. Catfish are good on shallow flats in the mouths of the major creeks and the adjacent points and shorelines are holding fish in 2 -6 feet, or with fresh shad anchored or drifting on mainlake flats in 12-24 feet. This bite should hold up for another month or so. Report by Jason Barber, Kings Creek Adventures.

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