Planning A Golf Trip To Pinehurst: What To Know (2024)

Pinehurst is the original golf resort. It has been open for more than 125 years and yet the idea is still being copied around the world: Find a great piece of land, develop lodging around multiple golf courses, and welcome visitors who want to experience a golf getaway.

The concept worked in other locations 100 years ago (like The Greenbrier in West Virginia, built in 1913) and it works today (like Bandon Dunes in Oregon, developed in the last 20 years). The original, though, is Pinehurst in North Carolina.

James Walker Tufts purchased nearly 6,000 acres in south-central North Carolina back in 1895, where he built an inn first and then started to develop golf courses. What was originally one golf course grew to nine courses on the property. The most famous, and the site of so much golf history, is the famed Pinehurst No. 2.

Designed by Donald Ross, Pinehurst No. 2 remains one of the greatest golf courses in the world. The 1999 U.S. Open, staged at Pinehurst, remains one of golf’s greatest moments, with Payne Stewart sinking a putt on the 18th hole to defeat Phil Mickelson. Stewart would tragically die in an airplane accident only months later, and a statue of Stewart’s celebration on the 18th green after sinking the putt is now one of the most well-known attractions at Pinehurst.

But Pinehurst is so much more than just its most famous course. Here’s what you need to know before you visit Pinehurst.

Fly Into Raleigh-Durham

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 closest airport, but also because the resort has a shuttle service that will provide transportation to and from the airport. If you’re staying at the resort (and you should), ask about the shuttle timing when you make your reservation. If the times can be aligned, it’s possible you won’t need a rental car for your trip. All transportation to and from the airport (and to and from the golf courses) can be provided by the resort.

Now, it’s possible you’ll want to explore other parts of the state on your visit, and if that’s the case, you’ll want a rental car. But if it’s just a quick trip to get in a few rounds, let the resort provide all of your ground transportation.

Stay At The Carolina Hotel

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 120 years in operation, so you’re stepping into history when you exit your vehicle under the porte cochere. The hotel has 240 guest rooms, ranging from a single bed to massive suites, so you’re certain to find the room type that will fit your needs.

The main reason to stay at the Carolina Hotel, however, is the experience. Pinehurst isn’t just a golf trip — it’s a journey back in time. Sitting on the veranda of the hotel with a drink after your round, much like someone might have done in 1920, connects you to all the history at Pinehurst. Or visit the Ryder Cup Room and take in the history of the 1951 Ryder Cup, which was held at Pinehurst. So much of golfing history is found right here.

Pinehurst No. 2 Has Been Restored To Its Original Design

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 major renovation to the course. Over the years, design changes to No. 2 had taken it away from Donald Ross’s original vision. So Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw were hired to return the course to a design as close to the original as possible. Sandy “waste areas” that had been removed over the years were put back in, returning the course to its pine-trees-and-sand roots.

If you watched the 2014 U.S. Open on TV, you know how radical the changes were. The course looked nothing like the famous 1999 U.S. Open also hosted there. And golfers who have played it since the renovation have stated the same. It’s still Pinehurst No. 2 — now it’s simply better.

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Explore The Area In A Complimentary BMW

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 BMW Guest Drive program.

This program allows guests and members at Pinehurst to use a complimentary BMW for three hours. You more or less get a three-hour BMW test drive, free of charge. So if you took the shuttle from the airport but you want to drive into Southern Pines for dinner one night, the BMW Guest Drive program is your solution.

Vehicles are available on a first-come, first-serve basis, so talk to Resort Services at the hotel about the times when you would need the vehicle.

It’s Best To Book A Package

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 Package can be booked for just one night or as many nights as you want. Each night purchase includes your room, breakfast, and a round of golf. Stay three nights and it’s three rounds of golf and three breakfasts (plus three nights at the hotel).

The Donald Ross Package includes three rounds of golf and two nights. A common itinerary for this package would be to arrive in the morning and play one course, spend the night, play a second course the next day, spend a second night, and play a third course before departing the following afternoon. Both breakfast and dinner are provided with this package as well, so all you’ll have to worry about is lunch out on the course.

Pinehurst Now Has A Putting Course

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 hills and valleys and 18 holes laid out in succession. Much like a typical golf course, some holes are short and some are long. So you’ll get a variety of “hit a slow putt down the hill” and “hit the putt as hard as you can over that next hill over there.”

Pinehurst No. 4 Is The Newest Gem

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 course. In 2018, Pinehurst No. 4 reopened with a design very similar to the redesign of No. 2. Many say that what Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw did for Donald Ross’s design of No. 2, Hanse did for Ross’s No. 4.

The original character of the course has been restored with many of the similar sandy “waste areas” around the course. So much like No. 2, the sand-and-pine-trees feel that has been the history of Pinehurst has been brought back to No. 4 as well.

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It’s Not Just Golf

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 the day golfing while their partner spends the day at the spa and they meet up for dinner (also included in the package) after their separate activities.

There are many activities beyond the spa and golf packages as well. Pinehurst has competition croquet and lawn bowling courts, tennis courts, a shopping village, pools, bicycle rentals — you name it, they have it. You can review all of the activities at Pinehurst here.

As you can see, Pinehurst has everything you need for an amazing getaway. Even if they don’t golf, bring the whole family; there’s something for everyone.

Want to golf further north? Read our planning tips for a Nova Scotia golf adventure at Cabot Links.

Planning a North Carolina getaway? Don’t miss the five best ways to spend a day in Charlotte, NC.

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FAQs

What are the best months to golf at Pinehurst? ›

For a golfer, there's never a bad time to visit Pinehurst Resort, but the fall, with perfect temps and little precipitation, is particularly sweet.

How early do you need to book Pinehurst? ›

To play courses 2, 4, 6, 7, 8 or 9, you must be a member or resort guest. If you are not a member or resort guest and wish to play courses 1, 3, 5 or The Cradle, you may call (855) 835-0771, opt 5, to book a tee time beginning 1 day before your desired date of play. Walk on tee times are non-cancellable.

Is there a dress code for the Pinehurst? ›

Business Casual attire is required which includes collared shirt, casual slacks or tasteful denim and close toed shoes in good condition. Corresponding attire for women is requested.

How much does Pinehurst cost to play? ›

If you want to play Pinehurst No. 1, No. 3, No. 5, or the nine-hole course The Cradle, you don't need to be a resort guest but will need to pay green fees of between $50 to $490.

How much do you tip a Pinehurst caddie? ›

Most guests typically share a caddie between two players. Our recommended caddie gratuity is $60 and up per bag for a walking caddie, $35 per bag and up for a forecaddie, and $60 for a single bag (confirmed day of play only). Golf carts are required to stay on the cart paths on both Pinehurst No. 2 and No.

What is so special about Pinehurst? ›

Pinehurst Resort is a golf resort in Pinehurst, North Carolina, United States. It has hosted a number of prestigious golf tournaments including four U.S. Open Championships, one U.S. Women's Open, three U.S. Amateurs, one PGA Championship, and the Ryder Cup.

How much is a round of golf at Pinehurst #2? ›

In November 2023, GOLF.com ranked the most expensive public tee times on our newest Top 100 Courses in the World ranking. At that time, when asked what a No. 2 tee time might be on its own and stripped of packages, a Pinehurst spokesperson provided a figure of $470.

Can you play mid pines without staying there? ›

How far out can I book a tee time? Tee times can be booked up to 30 days in advance for guests who are not staying at the resort. You can book a tee time by calling the golf shop at 910.692.

Can you walk around Pinehurst? ›

Besides boutique shopping and spa treatments, you can take a historical walking tour or go for a hike. There are great coffee shops to linger in and fantastic restaurants serving innovative cuisine using local ingredients with a southern twist.

Where do you fly into to get to Pinehurst? ›

The nearest airport to Pinehurst is Fayetteville Municipal (FAY) Airport which is 36 miles away. Other nearby airports include Raleigh/Durham (RDU) (61 miles), Greensboro/High Point (GSO) (68.5 miles), Charlotte (CLT) (83.8 miles) and Myrtle Beach (MYR) (109.7 miles).

How many golf courses at Pinehurst have? ›

PINEHURST — There are 11 golf courses at Pinehurst Resort and Country Club, including the historic No. 2 course, site of the 2024 U.S. Open. While No. 2 is the headliner, golfers around the world visit the Sandhills of North Carolina to experience a crowd of different layouts in Moore County.

Is the cradle free at Pinehurst? ›

Greens fees for The Cradle are just $50 and replay rounds are free (based on availability), as are rounds for children 17 and under when playing with an adult.

Can you ground your club at Pinehurst? ›

The sandy areas of Pinehurst No. 2 that are not groomed (look for rake marks) are considered just another part of the general area of the course, and therefore you can ground your club, make practice swings through them, etc.

What course do the pros play at Pinehurst? ›

The Pounding Heartof Pinehurst Resort. Donald Ross's masterpiece, No. 2 at Pinehurst has served as the site of more single golf championships than any other course in America.

What time of year is best to golf in NC? ›

Spring in North Carolina is the nicest time of the year to play golf with the weather being between 70-80F from around April to mid June. The summer months of NC can get quite hot with the peak temperatures being in August reaching over 100 degrees on some days.

What is the best month for golf? ›

From mid-September till November end, the cooler weather conditions favor golfing in the northern states. This period, termed the 'shoulder season,' presents golfers with the chance to indulge in the sport at reduced rates.

What is the best month to have a golf tournament? ›

Spring is a popular time for golf tournaments, as the weather is usually mild and pleasant, the courses are green and fresh, and the players are eager to get back on the greens after the winter break.

How is Pinehurst in November? ›

The averages for November ranges from the 50's to 60's during the day, but usually 30's in the evenings. Mid day golf is the best for that time of year, the resort will delay morning tee times if there is a hard frost the night before.

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