Pinehurst Resort #1 course |
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It all started here. When Pinehurst No. 1 welcomed players in 1898, golf aficionados flocked from the North to enjoy a winter round (early visitors included John D. Rockefeller and President William McKinley).
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Pinehurst Resort #2 course |
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Pinehurst No. 2, the centerpiece of Pinehurst Resort, remains one of the world's most celebrated golf courses.
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Pinehurst Resort #3 course |
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This classic Donald Ross design (circa 1910) is the shortest course at Pinehurst at just 5,722 yards. But don't let its modest distance fool you.
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Pinehurst Resort #4 course |
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No. 4 combines the classical routing of Donald Ross with the contemporary vision of Tom Fazio, who re-imagined the course in 2000.
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Pinehurst Resort #5 course |
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No. 5 was designed in 1961 by Ellis Maples, a protege of Donald Ross, and part of North Carolina's first family of golf course design and construction.
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Pinehurst Resort #6 course |
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No. 6 rests a few miles from the center of Pinehurst, and is also a departure from the first five courses in design and temperament.
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Pinehurst Resort #7 course |
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No. 7 is the Pinehurst contribution of another famous golf design family-in this case, the Jones'. Rees Jones - son of Robert Trent and brother of Robert Trent, Jr. - built No. 7 in 1986, on the site of a forgotten nine-hole employee course that was laid out by Donald Ross.
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Pinehurst Resort #8 course |
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Building a new course grand enough to celebrate Pinehurst's first 100 years might intimidate some architects.
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Pinehurst Resort #9 course |
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Legendary in his golf achievements and golf course designs alike, Jack Nicklaus constructed a masterpiece set amidst the long leaf pines of Southern Pines.
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Pine Needle Golf Course Pine Needle |
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One of two Silver Medal Resorts as awarded by GOLF Magazine, Pine Needles offers character, warmth and comfort.
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Pine Needle Golf Course Mid Pines |
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The Mid Pines course remains exactly as Donald Ross numbered and routed the course in 1921.
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Holly Course(Pinewild Country Club) |
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A special signature design by golf's legendary world traveler, Gary Player, the Holly course is the perfect complement to the Magnolia. The Holly features fewer bunkers, more water and smaller greens.
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Magnolia Course(Pinewild Country Club) |
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Originally designed by Gene Hamm, the 18-Hole, par 72 Magnolia Course opened to rave reviews in 1989, and within two months was ranked as one of the top 50 courses in the entire southeastern United States by Golf Week.
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PINEHURST GOLF RESORT |
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In the heart of the North Carolina Sandhills, you'll find Pinehurst, the home of golf in America.
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THE PINE NEEDLES GOLF RESORT |
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Established in 1927, the Pine Needles Lodge & Golf Club welcomes you to experience a casual resort setting featuring 74 recently renovated sleeping rooms, a magnificent golf course, and a variety of banquet facilities.
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