EXPERIENCE PINEHURST & SOUTHERN PINES
The Sandhills of North Carolina...The birthplace of American golf
DONALD ROSS, PINEHURST #2 & SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY
Pinehurst has over 40 world-class golf courses within a 15-mile radius and was home to Donald Ross, the father of American golf course architecture
Pinehurst #2 and Pine Needles are the host courses for the 2024 U.S. Open and 2022 U.S. Women’s Open Championships. And it’s no surprise that the Pinehurst/Southern Pines area has the highest concentration of courses in the USA on Golf Digest’s 2018 list of America’s 100 Greatest Public Courses.
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VACATION IDEAS
Pinehurst Resort Getaway
3 Nights / 3 Rounds / From $1,390 USD pp
Stay and play at Pinehurst Resort, including the famous No.2! Includes their famous breakfast buffet, carts, rental vehicle and surcharge for No.2.
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TOUR INCLUDES:
- 3 nights in double rooms at The Holly Inn or Manor Inn
- 3 rounds at any of Pinehurst Resort courses, including No. 2 (surcharge included)
- Riding carts
- Use of all practice facilities
- Buffet breakfast daily
- Price includes all taxes and surcharges
Stay in luxury at the Pinehurst Resort Carolina Hotel
4 Nights / 4 Rounds / From $1,790 USD pp
Stay in the historic Carolina Hotel and play Pinehurst No. 2 and 3 more of Pinehurst's fabulous courses! Includes breakfast, carts, practice facilities and rental vehicle.
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TOUR INCLUDES:
- 4 nights in double rooms at The historic Carolina Hotel
- 4 rounds at any of Pinehurst Resort courses, including No. 2 (surcharge included)
- Riding carts
- Use of all practice facilities
- Buffet breakfast daily
- Price includes all taxes and surcharges
Southern Pines Great Golf Getaway
3 Nights / 4 Rounds / From 1,290 USD pp
Stay at the Inn at Mid Pines and play great golf, including 3 classic Donald Ross designs! A great introduction to the Sandhills of North Carolina.
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TOUR INCLUDES:
- 3 nights in double rooms at Mid Pines Lodge
- 4 rounds of golf at Pine Needles, Mid Pines, Tobacco Road & Southern Pines
- Riding Carts
- Full use of all practice facilities
- Price includes all taxes and surcharges
Talamore Resort & Southern Pines
3 Nights / 4 Rounds / From $990 USD pp
Play Tobacco Road, Southern Pines, Talamore & Mid South. Stay in Deluxe 2 Bedroom Villas in Southern Pines. Includes golf, riding carts & breakfast (April-October)
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TOUR INCLUDES:
- 3 nights in double rooms at Talamore Resort Deluxe Villas
- 4 rounds of golf at Mid South, Talamore, Tobacco Road & Southern Pines
- Breakfast each morning (April-October)
- Riding carts
- Full use of all practice facilities
- Price includes all taxes and surcharges
Not quite what you're looking for? Let us tailor your personal golf vacation to perfectly match your style, pace and budget!
GREAT
VACATION IDEAS
Pinehurst Resort Getaway
3 Nights / 3 Rounds / $980 to $2,470 USD pp
Stay and play at Pinehurst Resort, including the famous No.2! Includes their famous breakfast buffet, carts, rental vehicle and surcharge for No.2.
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TOUR INCLUDES:
- 3 nights in double rooms at The Holly Inn or Manor Inn
- 3 rounds at any of Pinehurst Resort courses, including No. 2 (surcharge included)
- Riding carts
- Use of all practice facilities
- Buffet breakfast daily
- Self-drive rental vehicle
- Price includes all taxes and surcharges
Southern Pines Great Golf Getaway
3 Nights / 4 Rounds / $675 - $1,050 USD pp
Stay at the Inn at Mid Pines and play great golf, including 3 classic Donald Ross designs! A great introduction to the Sandhills of North Carolina.
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TOUR INCLUDES:
- 3 nights in double rooms at Mid Pines Lodge
- 4 rounds of golf at Pine Needles, Mid Pines, Tobacco Road & Southern Pines
- Riding Carts
- Full use of all practice facilities
- Self-drive rental vehicle
- Price includes all taxes and surcharges
Stay in luxury at the Pinehurst Resort Carolina Hotel
4 Nights / 4 Rounds / $1,740 to $2,795 USD pp
Stay in the historic Carolina Hotel and play Pinehurst No. 2 and 3 more of Pinehurst's fabulous courses! Includes breakfast, carts, practice facilities and rental vehicle.
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TOUR INCLUDES:
- 4 nights in double rooms at The historic Carolina Hotel
- 4 rounds at any of Pinehurst Resort courses, including No. 2 (surcharge included)
- Riding carts
- Use of all practice facilities
- Buffet breakfast daily
- Self-drive rental vehicle
- Price includes all taxes and surcharges
Talamore Resort & Southern Pines
3 Nights / 4 Rounds / $715 - $965 USD pp
Play Tobacco Road, Southern Pines, Talamore & Mid South. Stay in Deluxe 2 Bedroom Villas in Southern Pines. Includes carts, breakfast (April-October) & rental vehicle.
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TOUR INCLUDES:
- 3 nights in double rooms at Talamore Resort Deluxe Villas
- 4 rounds of golf at Mid South, Talamore, Tobacco Road & Southern Pines
- Breakfast each morning (April-October)
- Riding carts
- Full use of all practice facilities
- Self-drive rental vehicle
- Price includes all taxes and surcharges
Not quite what you're looking for? Let us tailor your personal golf vacation!
PINEHURST COURSES
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PINEHURST #1
It all started here in 1898. Dr. Leroy Culver built the first nine holes and John Dunn Tucker added the next nine, but it is clearly Donald Ross’s touch that you feel on Pinehurst’s first golf course.
Recalling his Scottish heritage, Ross made liberal use of bunkers, both across the fairway and around the green. Don’t let the short 6,089-yard par 70 fool you; wild drives or a sloppy short game can make for a long day. No. 1 was a great start for Pinehurst, and it’s a great start for your visit. -
PINEHURST #2
A three-time U.S. Open Site. A three-time winner of Travel + Leisure Golf Magazine’s Best Golf Resort in America award. The home of the famed No. 2 golf course. Pinehurst Resort seems to have it all when it comes to great golf destinations.
Around the world, Pinehurst is where the American golf story is rooted, and where it continues to flourish. Most know of its modern history – with stories like the Payne Stewart putt that won the 1999 U.S. Open. But locked with its archives are thousands of moments that define each generation for the past 100 years. Pinehurst is America’s first golf resort, and continues to be one of its' best.
Pinehurst No. 2, the centerpiece of Pinehurst Resort, remains one of the world’s most celebrated golf courses. It has served as the site of more single golf championships than any course in America and hosted back-to-back U.S. Open and U.S. Women’s Open Championships for the first time in 2014. The U.S. Open will return in 2024.
Opened in 1907, No. 2 was designed by Donald Ross, who called it “the fairest test of championship golf I have ever designed.” Ross was associated with the course for nearly a half-century, improving the course continually until his death in 1948. No. 2 is best known for its crowned, undulating greens, which are some of the most complex and widely hailed in the world. Ross believed in providing golfers with strategic choices, and Pinehurst No. 2 was intended to epitomize that philosophy.
In February of 2010, the design firm of Bill Coore & Ben Crenshaw began to restore the natural and strategic characteristics that were the essence of Ross’s original design. The project included the removal of about 35 acres of turf and the reintroduction of hardpan, natural bunker edges, and native wire grasses. -
PINEHURST #4
Gil Hanse’s design of No. 4 is a brand new and bold expression of pure, timeless Carolinas Sandhills golf. Visually stunning from tee to green with exposed sand areas, vast cross bunkers and native wire grass meld with the site’s rolling topography and natural ridge lines to create dramatic vistas and strategic options on every hole.
“We’ve returned the original landscape to the course, and from there, we then created the features, slopes and green locations,” says Hanse, architect of the 2016 Olympic Course in Rio de Janeiro. “We believe golfers are going to appreciate how No. 4 fits into the Pinehurst lineup and elevates the entire golf experience.”
The par-5 9th hole is a shining example of how No. 4 has been reinvented through Hanse’s vision and touch. More than 25 pot bunkers are replaced with sprawling, sandy native areas, and a massive crossbunker spans the width of the fairway, connecting with nearby holes and tying together the natural landforms. Green complexes throughout the course have been lowered to fit the landscape, and are complemented by Hanse’s unique bunker designs.
“No. 4 is a companion in the landscape, but it is not a tribute to No. 2 in the features,” Hanse says. “The greens are different, the approaches are different and we wanted to take advantage of the landforms, which are much more dramatic than those on No. 2.” -
PINEHURST #8
Building a new course grand enough to celebrate Pinehurst’s first 100 years might intimidate some architects, but Tom Fazio took on the assignment with gusto. No. 8 – which opened in 1996 – combines classic Donald Ross concepts with the whimsical snarls that have become Fazio’s calling card.
Fazio took full advantage of the 420 acres of rolling terrain and natural wetlands to fashion a course that’s visually enthralling and challenging yet fun to play; it’s a nod to No. 2, but hardly a replication. Many feel No. 8 synthesizes all the elements of the Pinehurst golf experience into one layout.
This championship track has twice been home to the PGA Club Pro Championship. Just a short drive from the main club, the Pinehurst spirit is quite alive at No. 8 and served as the companion course for the 2017 U.S. Amateur Four-Ball Championship. -
TOBACCO ROAD GOLF CLUB
18 holes, 71 par, 6532 yards
Tobacco Road Golf Club was built on land tended by the weather-worn hands of tobacco farmers, later shaped and moved through mining and sand excavation before finally being crafted and molded by an artist’s imagination and the revolutionary eye of the late Mike Strantz. When Tobacco Road was little more than a walking path through an expended sand quarry, Strantz said he “knew immediately it could be something not only spectacular, but also unique.”
Established in 1998, Tobacco Road is younger than many of the courses it has surpassed in its accumulation of accolades. Architect Mike Strantz was a student of the Golden Age Architects whose turn of the century designs set the standards while contributing to the development of the principles of golf course architecture and design.
Strantz allowed the rolling terrain to evolve into one of golf’s most uncompromising designs. Beyond the panoramic views and stunning vistas lies a course that tests all of a player’s faculties. Five sets of tees allow a player to undertake the course at a level worthy of their skill; however, one should always keep in mind – it was Strantz’s goal to test “a player’s eye, determination, and wits.” -
PINE NEEDLES GOLF CLUB
18 holes, 71 par, 6436 yards
A Silver Medal Resort as awarded by GOLF Magazine, along with Mid Pines, Pine Needles offers character, warmth and comfort. Originally built in 1927, this course has been meticulously restored under the watchful eye of Donald Ross aficionado, John Fought.
The greens were rebuilt, bunkers were dug out, fresh sand was installed and some holes were “stretched” to return the shot values that Ross intended for this course. Additionally, fairway bunkers are now placed so that they serve as the kind of hazard that Ross intended for shots from the tees. Today, Pine Needles can be stretched to more than 7,000 yards in length. -
MID PINES GOLF CLUB
18 holes, 72 par, 6723 yards
The Mid Pines golf course remains exactly as Donald Ross crafted the course in 1921, a rarity among his masterpieces. Impeccably manicured to modern standards, Mid Pines is a classic gem that has played host to many national competitions including the 2002 USGA Senior Women’s Amateur Championship.
Many people have characterized the course as “pure Donald Ross” because of how it fits the land where it was built. It’s been said that Mid Pines was never conceived as a daunting task to the finest players competing under championship conditions, but rather the course was intended as a fun course, but with sufficient challenge for members, guests and professionals. -
MID SOUTH GOLF CLUB
Set on over 500 acres of the rolling Sandhills, the Mid South Club features significant elevation changes and is adorned with lakes, wetlands and a plethora of club amenities. Opened in 1993 and designed by Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay, the course continues to receive outstanding reviews from almost every publication, tee time website and player alike.
Mid South is no walk in the park, it’s a tough test of your golfing ability. A par 71 layout that plays 7,000 yards from the back tees. Compared to other courses in the area, the terrain at Mid South has much more elevation change and rolling hills. It’s not just the terrain at Mid South but the course has a perfect mix of bunkers and water hazards that heighten the challenge while rounding out a world-class design. Mid South is a world-class golf course that can stand toe to toe with any course in the country let alone Pinehurst -
TALAMORE GOLF CLUB
The New Course at Talamore 18 holes, 71 par, 6840 yards
Mid South Golf Club 18 holes, 71 par, 7003 yards
Talamore entered the Pinehurst arena in 1991 when architect Rees Jones debuted his legendary design at Talamore. With more than 150 feet of elevation change, wetlands, lakes, towering longleaf pines, Jones fashioned an exceptional addition to the Pinehurst area.
The course has garnered many awards, including Top 100 Courses in America, North Carolina Golf Course of the Year, Top Five New Couses and Best New Golf Course in the South by Golf Digest.
Originally known as Pinehurst Plantation, Arnold Palmer’s Mid South Club became part of the Talamore Resort in 2004. The King would be proud. Since taking the helm, Talamore Resort has added a stunning new Clubhouse, exceptional pool and tennis facilities and the now famed Mid South Lodges to this 600 acre world class gated golf course community. -
THE DORMIE CLUB
18 holes, 71 par 6883 yards
Dormie Club is a short drive from the Village of Pinehurst, an area widely known as the Home of American Golf. Though not far removed from area conveniences, the club's size and layout seclude its golfers from roadways and residential real estate, providing an unadulterated pure golf experience.
The highly anticipated 2010 opening of Dormie Club was met by rave reviews, including a No. 3 ranking in Golfweek's list of best new courses. Designed by Bill Coore and two-time Masters champion Ben Crenshaw, the 18-hole course features 110-foot elevation changes, three natural lakes, and an aesthetic that draws inspiration from the Scottish Highlands.
Its Old World-design includes a number of reachable par fours, bunkers positioned to stimulate creative strategy, and a 241-yard reverse Redan par three. The course features Bermuda fairways and tees with bent grass greens. It is currently ranked No.3 among the best courses you can play in North Carolina by both Golf Magazine and Golfweek and the 12th best course in North Carolina by Golf Digest. -
SOUTHERN PINES GOLF CLUB
18 holes, 71 par, 354 yards
The Southern Pines Golf Club was established in 1906 with the opening of nine holes designed by Donald Ross. An additional nine holes were designed by Ross and added in 1912 to complete this links-style layout. Largely untouched to this day, the golf course winds its way through pristine longleaf pines and brilliant, colorful azaleas. Wonderful conditions complement the signature traits of Ross’ undulating greens and creative bunkering.
After more than 100 years. Southern Pines Golf Club continues to deliver a great Donald Ross challenge and experience at a modest price.
PINEHURST LODGING
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CAROLINA HOTEL
Some say you can feel the spirit of Pinehurst as you turn onto Carolina Vista Drive. This majestic century-old hotel with its sweeping verandas makes you feel as though you’ve stepped back in time to an era when elegance defined grand hotels and resorts. Dubbed the “Queen of the South,” The Carolina has 230 Four-Diamond guest rooms including suites.
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THE LODGES AT TALAMORE MID SOUTH
The Lodges at Mid South are the ultimate in high-end luxury condominiums. Located in the Mid South clubhouse compound with fabulous views stretching from #1 fairway across to #9, #18 and the new 19th hole. Designed in the Low-country style, each unit features 1,800 square feet of living space with granite and stainless steel kitchens, plasma TV, custom millwork, a huge front and rear porch, welcome fountain and a gracious southern spiral staircase to the second level.
Each condominium features a full kitchen, spacious living and dining rooms, bedrooms with two queen beds each, two bathrooms, wireless internet, washer/dryer, daily maid service, covered porch and use of the Mid South tennis and pool complexes.