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What courses are you interested in playing? Course No. Adults in your group 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Adults in your group. Children in your group 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Children in your group. Number of golfers in party 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Number of golfers in party. Number of rounds 1 2 3 4 5 Number of rounds. Interested In Spa Service? Start Planning. Get Info. While No. Built at the site of the former Pinehurst Gun Club, it's the most spacious and scenic of the Pinehurst courses and is set on natural acres with forest and wetlands, no residential development and few parallel fairways.
Each golf course at Pinehurst allows walking anytime. Course No. The opening holes of have been slightly altered as a result of the addition of a fun par-3 9-hole course The Cradle. Pinehurst also has added course 9, a Jack Nicklaus layout. An update of the topic is overdue!! At a glance: The eight golf courses at Pinehurst Resort.
Brandon Tucker March 15, Pinehurst No. Courtesy of Pinehurst Resort. Open test, thanks in part to its severely crowned greens. Courtesy of Pinehurst. The scenic, par-3 eighth hole plays yards from the championship tees at Pinehurst No. The 17th hole on the No. Walkability at Pinehurst Resort.
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While he's played some of the most prestigious courses in the world, Tucker's favorite way to play the game is on a great muni in under three hours. Mark Commented on July 8, PM. My wives a beginner Report Share. Jeff Commented on September 23, PM. Related Links. Ten reasons Pinehurst is a great American golf resort. A yard par 4 with a generous fairway, the hole rewards a drive tight to the left side and the sandy scrub.
From there, players have a relatively straightforward approach to a green sloped severely from high-back to low-front. A more comfortable tee shot to the middle or right side of the fairway requires players to hoist an approach over a greenside bunker, a much more difficult undertaking. The strategy is dictated by the green and begins before a player pegs up a ball on the tee. Besides ranking No. Across the street from Mid Pines is its sister course, Pine Needles.
And as with Mid Pines, Pine Needles is a blast — any trip to the Sandhills region should include a trip around each layout to gain a full appreciation of restored Ross architecture. At Pine Needles, Franz again removed rough and widened fairways to give players strategic options off the tees.
He also installed sand features on several holes to boost strategic demands, most notably at the uphill par-5 10th. And that is perfect for the layout that will host the U. As with Mid Pines, Franz focused on the acute details of the putting surfaces that had been lost over the decades. As with all the best of these Ross layouts, the restored bunkers at Pine Needles are beautiful. The sand pits sit perfectly naturally with wiregrass at the edges, looking more like the work of natural erosion that has exposed the sandy scrapes and less like perfectly manicured hazards.
You might find a great lie, or you might get a nasty stance — the natural randomness is an interesting part of the test. Along with ranking No. And now for something completely different. Architect Mike Strantz, who passed away in at the age of 50, turned golf architecture on its ear when Tobacco Road opened in The scale of the features is massive. Some of the greens are huge while others offer tiny targets obscured by mounds.
The internal shaping of the putting surfaces features abrupt rises and swales. The opening tee shot plays through giant hills at Tobacco Road in North Carolina. The area needed something different, and the ownership wanted to build something different. It probably would not have been successful at all.
And Mike just went a totally different direction. He designed the best 18 holes for the property and let the land speak for itself. The fairway turns hard right and uphill off the tee before double-doglegging back to the left to a thin green obscured by encircling mounds.
Call it a Punchbowl on steroids. The 13th green sits in a bowl at Tobacco Road in North Carolina. They want to have a reaction. But No. Fazio had acres of gently rolling terrain as his canvas, and he shaped a classic North Carolina course with elevation changes and wide corridors between the pines, even incorporating several marshlands along the routing.
The greens are large, if not always any easier to hit. While several of the other notable courses are grouped together at the main resort campus, No.
It has its own clubhouse, and the isolation in the old forest setting has a relaxed vibe that is completely different than the busyness and energy of the main resort. It provides a welcome break on a venue that stands on its own as a worthy day of golf. Besides ranking sixth in North Carolina, Pinehurst No. Built by Rees Jones and opened in , No.
And it was designed to be tough. Many of the greens sit uphill from the fairways with putting surfaces frequently obscured by mounds and bunker lips. It can be difficult to ascertain proper distances, making club selection a real test.
As with No. The conditioning is top notch, and unlike Nos. As well as ranking as the 11th best public-access course in North Carolina, No. If Pinehurst Nos. Technically a public-access course because it accepts play as part of Tallamore Resort, the club maintains a large membership and provides a distinctly private-club feel among upscale residential properties.
Built by Arnold Palmer in and renovated in , Mid South is another classic example of what is often described as Carolina architecture. Holes roll across the landscape, using the terrain to bank left or right into doglegs around tall pines.
The layout features numerous ponds surrounded by boulders — very different than the classic sandy waste areas of Pinehurst No. The ponds play a major role in the allure, with the most noticeable being the water in front of the double green for Nos.
The shared putting surface sits near an elevated deck on the clubhouse, and both holes require approach shots over a pond in a beautiful setting. Sure, all these hole layouts are the main draw, but the most fun in the Pinehurst region might involve only nine holes, the longest of which is just yards.
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