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Pinehurst No. 9 which opened in 1988 and was designed by Jack Nicklaus was originally a private club known as "National Golf Club" separate from the Resort but was purchased by Pinehurst in 2014, and became No. 9, available just like all the other courses to Resort guests.
At Pinehurst Resort, we strive to provide every guest with an unparalleled experience. We invite you to explore our memberships to find the best fit for you.
- The Cradle Pinehurst. Ok, ok, we know, an obvious choice. We have explained why this was the perfect first experience to find our way at Pinehurst but what is it really like?
- The people of Pinehurst. Pinehurst golf resort is special for so many reasons but right at the top of the list are the people who work here. The pride they take in what they do comes through in every interaction and the knowledge and insight they have is right there waiting for you to tap into if you’re willing to take the time to ask.
- Walk courses, shuttle the rest. Once you check into your hotel at the Pinehurst golf resort, you can stop worrying about transport. The courtesy shuttle buses are brilliant, frequent and you can catch them all around the village free of charge.
- Pinehurst Brewing Company. After a day on the golf course, or an evening on The Cradle, you’ll have worked up a healthy appetite. Jump on the aforementioned shuttle and ask them to take you to Pinehurst Brewing Co – it’s just a great place to hang out.
Membership Availability. Memberships at Pinehurst Country Club are invitation-only, with invitations extended to new property owners of a property with an existing transferable membership. Prospective non-transferable members may have a current club Member within their personal social network serve as a sponsor to begin the membership ...
- No. 1 in North Carolina: Pinehurst No. 2. This is the grandaddy of Pinehurst, the layout even non-golfing spouses are most likely to have heard of. It’s the site of three past U.S. Opens with five more on the schedule, including in 2024.
- No. 2 in North Carolina: Pinehurst No. 4. While No. 2 was restored to its Ross roots a decade ago, architects Gil Hanse and Jim Wagner more recently went another direction with No. 4, but with a similar aesthetic in mind.
- No. 3 in North Carolina: Mid Pines. As courses age, they usually need more than a nip and tuck to retain the playing characteristics established by the original designer.
- No. 4 in North Carolina: Pine Needles. Across the street from Mid Pines is its sister course, Pine Needles. As with Mid Pines, Pine Needles is a Ross layout that was restored by Kyle Franz, with work wrapping up in 2018.
Oct 26, 2023 · The resort is currently owned by the Dedman family, under the umbrella of ClubCorp, a leader in private clubs and resorts. Their stewardship continues to uphold the legacy of Pinehurst, ensuring it remains a cherished destination for golfers and visitors alike.
Jun 5, 2024 · 1. Pinehurst No. 2 is Pinehurst Resort’s best golf course. The constant movement of Pinehurst No.2's routing is part of what makes the golf course so brilliant. Tim Gavrich/GolfPass. The least controversial pick of this list is one of the world’s most complete tests of golf.