An aerial image of the routing for Pinehurst No. 11, which is situated on the resort's Sandmines property next to its No. 10 course. The biggest golf resort in the U.S. is growing yet again, with the ...
Pinehurst Resort has announced that the new No. 10 course and surrounding land will be called "Pinehurst Sandmines" and is going to be the site of future buildout for enhanced guest experiences. As ...
On Monday, the resort announced the plans for Pinehurst No. 11, designed by the acclaimed duo Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw. The new course will be built alongside Tom Doak’s Pinehurst No. 10, which ...
Pinehurst never stands still for long. The history of the North Carolina resort is one of continual expansion and evolution, and the last 15 years have been especially consequential, culminating with ...
Tom Doak’s new course at Pinehurst possesses all the elements that define golf in the Carolina sand hills, but it’s arranged in ways that make #10 seem fresh and explorative. The essential components ...
The Tom Doak design may just be the most interesting of all the layouts at the home of American golf. If there's a signature stretch at No. 10, it starts with the rolling par-4 8th hole. / Art ...
In Pinehurst, N.C., a place that’s technically a village but fancies itself as a cradle, there’s long existed this deep desire to be the motherland of American golf. It’s why a town founded by a ...
Second 100 Greatest: Ranked from 2013-'14. Highest ranking: 184th, 2013-'14. 100 Greatest Public: Ranked from 2003-'24. Highest ranking: 44th, 2005-'06. Best in State: Ranked Top 5 in North Carolina ...
Looking to play one of the top golf regions in the world, with great courses stacked alongside great courses? Look no further than Pinehurst, North Carolina. From classic dream layouts to modern works ...
On Thursday, the U.S. Open kicks off at the venerable Pinehurst No. 2 for the fourth time. The media coverage of the event will undoubtedly focus on past winners; the village of Pinehurst’s quaint New ...
I’ve been lucky to play some great golf courses this year, including a couple that have hosted major championships, but when it comes to picking my favorite based purely on the golf, that’s easy. That ...
St. Joseph (Mont.) freshman Rory Asselta, the Garden State’s individual champion and NJ.com’s Boys Golfer of the Year, shot a sizzling 16-under-par (200) over three days to capture individual medalist ...