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Nestled in the Sandhills of central North
Carolina lies a roughly triangular area encompassing the villages
of Southern Pines, Aberdeen, and the quaint little walking
village of Pinehurst which was designed by Frederick Law
Olmsted
who also created New York's Central Park -- and Pinehurst
Resort. The center of Pinehurst-area golf is, and always has
been, the Resort's world-renowned #2 course. Today the area
is home to 43 excellent courses -- and counting. It is known
as the "Home of American Golf ™".

Steeped in tradition, exuding refinement and genuine southern
hospitality, and with golf weather year round, the Sandhills
area is truly a golf mecca. In addition to Pinehurst
Resort's #2, several others are among the nation's elite.
The list of leading course designers includes Palmer, Maples,
Nicklaus, Player, Jones, Fazio -- but the name "Donald
Ross" dominates. The legendary Scottish course designer
came to Pinehurst in 1900 to redesign the new Resort's #1,
stayed for 48 years, and created the Resort's #'s 2, 3 and
4 (significantly updated in 2000 by Tom Fazio and reopened
as a new course), as well as the courses at Pine Needles and
Mid Pines. In all, Ross designed or redesigned more than 400
others in North America but considered #2 his home course,
calling it "the fairest test of championship golf I have
ever designed".

Pinehurst and professional golf have long been synonymous.
In 1940 Ben Hogan won his first pro tournament at Pinehurst.
Sam Snead, Byron Nelson and Cary Middlecoff won tournaments
here. A young Arnold Palmer was a regular at Pinehurst during
college days at Wake Forest. And who could forget the 1999
U.S. Open at Pinehurst #2, where an exuberant Payne Stewart,
clad in signature traditional knickers and tam-o-shanter
cap, won his second Open just months before an untimely death. The Open
returns to #2 in 2005. Pine Needles, site of the 1996 U.S.
Women's Open, again hosts the tournament in 2001. And Legacy
Golf Links hosted the USGA's 2000 Women's Amateur Public Links
Championship. Area courses also host other professional tournaments.

A trip to the Pinehurst area will reward golfers not only
with first-rate golf, but experiences and memories that will
last a lifetime. Play the area's excellent newer courses,
but do include at least one Ross venue on your itinerary and
commune with both the spirit of this "holy" game
and the spirits of golf's greats who walked these hallowed
fairways before you.


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