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  1. Pinehurst Resort operates nine golf courses; the best known, Course No. 2, opened in 1907. Designed by Donald Ross , it has hosted several major tournaments. Several notable golf course architects have designed courses for the resort.

  2. The summer he was brought to Pinehurst by founder James Walker Tufts, Donald Ross had no experience as a golf course architect. Originally, he was there to be the area’s first golf professional, but was soon commissioned by Tufts to design Pinehurst’s first four courses.

    • Pinehurst No 2. The fact Pinehurst No 2 tops this list will come as no surprise. Donald Ross’s masterpiece is of one the world’s great golf courses, an all-time American classic, an iconic name and brand in world golf.
    • Tobacco Road Golf Club. Tobacco Road is one of golf’s most wonderfully unconventional and uncompromising layouts. Located around 30 minutes from Pinehurst, the architecture is unapologetically bold.
    • Pinehurst No 4. Pinehurst No 4 is far more than a submissive younger sibling to its more celebrated big brother – Pinehurst No 2. Originally designed by Donald Ross in 1919, Pinehurst No 4 has undergone multiple restorations and redesigns over the decades, but the most significant and influential was by Gil Hanse in 2018.
    • The Cradle. The Cradle at Pinehurst rocks. Yes, it’s a short course, no it’s not 18 holes but, while we know it’s a controversial opinion, in our view The Cradle at Pinehurst absolutely deserves its place on this list of Pinehurst Golf Courses ranked.
  3. It was at Pinehurst that Ross got his real start in the world of golf course design. Pinehurst #2 is his most famous work and the work everyone sees as defining his design style and philosophy today. Yet at the same time, Pinehurst #2 may be the farthest from a true representation of his talents.

  4. Jan 12, 2022 · Pinehurst was Ross’ first project and he, later on, went on to design and redesign 400 courses throughout North America. He also built a rudimentary golf course for staff and caddies. In 1902, Pinehurst hosted the first North and South Open at the no.1 course.

  5. No. 10 is Pinehurst’s first new course in nearly three decades, but in truth it’s been centuries, even millennia, in the making. The landscape underlying Tom Doaks new design features native wiregrass, sweeping landscape and rolling hills formed by geology.

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  7. It was more than 40 years ago that Doak first visited Pinehurst and played the Donald Ross-designed No. 2 course, which he rated a perfect “10” in his seminal book The Confidential Guide to Golf Courses.

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