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- You’ll stay in classic luxury, test your mettle on the nation’s finest courses, dine on spectacular Southern cuisine and experience what life is truly like in The Cradle of American Golf.
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What you likely find is someone who has more than a few stories to tell and someone who will add to your experience of what makes a golf trip to this place so special. Pinehurst looks after its staff too, with all of them able to play any Pinehurst golf course for $5, depending on availability.
- Pinehurst golf course: one of the world's great experiences
There are currently no fewer than 9 18-hole courses at...
- Pinehurst golf course: one of the world's great experiences
Aug 11, 2024 · As a part of a one-of-a-kind trip, a group of InsideGOLF members walked the closing stretch of No. 2 on the day the course closed to the public, three weeks ahead of the championship.
Dec 20, 2023 · Much has been said of Pinehurst No. 2 over the years, but one of the many things that makes it special is a souvenir you can’t buy. It must be earned while navigating your round of...
- Fly Into Raleigh-Durham
- Stay at The Carolina Hotel
- Pinehurst No. 2 Has Been Restored to Its Original Design
- Explore The Area in A Complimentary BMW
- It’S Best to Book A Package
- Pinehurst Now Has A Putting Course
- Pinehurst No. 4 Is The Newest Gem
- It’S Not Just Golf
Pinehurst is located in a fairly remote area of North Carolina. As a result, it’s not within an hour of any major airports. Drive-wise, Pinehurst is 100 miles from Charlotte, 125 miles from Wilmington, and 75 miles from Raleigh-Durham. If flying in for your trip to Pinehurst, Raleigh-Durham is by far the best choice, not only because it’s the close...
There are four places to stay on the property. There’s the original hotel, the Holly Inn, built in 1895. The recently renovated Manor Inn is a smaller, more secluded property. And then there are two- and three-bedroom condos available if you have a larger group. But the crown jewel of the property is the Carolina Hotel. The hotel is closing in on 1...
Many golfers have visited Pinehurst several times. And most of them have played the world-famous No. 2 course. But some might not know that it underwent a major renovation in 2011 and has been returned to its original Donald Ross design. Pinehurst No. 2 hosted the 2014 U.S. Open, and in anticipation of that event, the resort decided to undergo a ma...
As mentioned above, a rental car isn’t required for your Pinehurst trip. You can take the shuttle from RDU airport and use the local shuttles from your hotel to the courses. If you’re wanting to explore central North Carolina, then yes, you should rent a car. But if you just want to get out and explore for an afternoon, there’s a third option: the ...
The best way to book your trip is to book your lodging, golf, and other resort services as part of a package. There are multiple packages available on the Pinehurst website for you to peruse. Some examples: The Bed And Breakfast Packagecan be booked for just one night or as many nights as you want. Each night purchase includes your room, breakfast,...
In 2012, Pinehurst added an 18-hole putting course called Thistle Dhu (meant to sound like “this’ll do”). So if your group only includes a few golfers, but everyone wants to try something golf-related, this is the perfect opportunity. Thistle Dhu is not a mini-golf course. You won’t find windmills or astroturf. It’s a massive putting green with hil...
One of the biggest questions asked when visiting Pinehurst: “I know that No. 2 is the course that everyone has to play when they’re there, but I’m planning to play two rounds, so which course should be the second round?” Since the recent overhaul, the answer is likely No. 4. World-famous golf course architect Gil Hanse was hired to redesign the cou...
Pinehurst is a fully functioning resort, so even though golf is at the center of it all, golf isn’t the only activity on the table when you’re staying at the resort. For starters, Pinehurst’s spa is almost as famous as the golf. There are spa packages just like there are hotel packages, so many couples put together a package where one person spends...
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Planning a golf buddy or family trip to the Cradle of American Golf is an exhilarating experience. With nine courses, three hotels and a fistful of outstanding eateries, it can also be a bit daunting. The resort has an outstanding trip planning service to walk you through the nitty gritty.
There are currently no fewer than 9 18-hole courses at Pinehurst with No 10 set to open in 2024. There is also the 9-hole short course, The Cradle and the Thistle Dhu putting course. The golf doesn’t stop there with another 19 golf courses within 20 miles of Pinehurst.
Best Arrival Day Golf Course: You can make a case for No. 5, an underrated Ellis Maples design that gently pitches and rolls through a residential area across Beulah Hill Rd. from the main golf campus. But the logical point to begin the epic journey that is Pinehurst Resort is the No. 1 Course, completed by Donald Ross in 1901.