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  PINEHURST   Course information
 
Pinehurst No. 1

Course type: Parkland
Architect(s): Dr. Leroy Culver, John Dunn Tucker & Donald Ross
Holes: 18
Par: 70
Length: 6128 yards
Course rating: 69.4
Handicap (men): 24
Handicap (ladies): 36
 
    DESCRIPTION
   
Pinehurst Resort is host to eight courses - five originating from the Main club house, three on the resort perimeter.

Pinehurst No. 1
Dr. Leroy Culver built the first rudimentary nine holes and John Dunn Tucker added the next nine, it is clearly Donald Ross' touch that can be seen on this first golf course. Don't let the short 6,128-yard par 70 fool you - it's more of a course than it first appears. Wild drives or a sloppy short game can make for a long day. As with any course bearing Ross' name, it is ultimately very playable without losing its challenge.

No. 2
The best of the best. No. 2 is a challenge not because of its length, topography, unruly routing, water features or green size - but because of the combination of factors that have made thousands laugh and cry at the same time. Undulating greens. Carefully placed bunkers. Strategic layout that tests both the long and short game. It is golf the way it was meant to be played, "the fairest test of championship golf" ever designed by Donald Ross, in his own words. It is also top 10 in the country, and site of more championships than any other course in the country, including the 1999 and 2005 U.S. Open Championships.

No. 3
At 5,682 yards, distance is not a factor on No. 3. Direction is. The topography is a bit more rolling than its predecessors are, but it still carries typical Donald Ross characteristics, such as tricky greens and straightforward layout. As of December - 2003, the 5th green has been redesigned to streamline its look and fit in better with the course design. A great course for those who normally carry the ball less than 200 yards and who love the science behind a perfect nine-iron shot.

No. 4
Don't let the number fool you. We kept the old name, even the majority of Ross' original routing. But in 2000, Tom Fazio officially opened No. 4 as a brand new course. There are new layouts, new pot bunkers totaling over 140 in number, and an incredible new lake, making it entirely different from when the course first opened in 1919.

No. 5
It's no wonder Ellis Maples would design a Pinehurst golf course - his father was Donald Ross' right hand for over 40 years. Opened in 1961, No. 5 holds true to a key Ross feature - Mother Nature as the best guide in golf architecture. The course has more water hazards to negotiate than any other course at Pinehurst. It is also one of the prettiest - especially the par-three 15th, known as the Cathedral Hole. What you'll see is a lot of variety in the layout - uphill and downhill, left-to-right and right-to-left, long and short par fours. Overall, it is a very playable, enjoyable 18 holes that will not disappoint.

No. 6
When George Fazio and nephew Tom Fazio were selected to develop the sixth course, they were amazed at the contrast in topography compared to No. 2. "It was a very dramatic site with lots of elevation changes," said Tom. "What I saw was the ability to create a dramatic golf course on a strong piece of land, a different style of golf course." The terrain is more rugged, surrounded by woods, water and thick vegetation in spots, making it a challenge on every hole. Its back nine remains one of the toughest amid the rest of Pinehurst's esteemed courses. But don't let the differences scare you - No. 6 is a favorite among members and returning guests.

No. 7
Located a mile away from the Main Clubhouse, No. 7, newly renovated in 2003, is one of the boldest and most dramatic golf courses at Pinehurst. Located on some of the most rugged land around the Village of Pinehurst, the course lends a mountainous feel to a course that literally backs up to the more gentle movement of the world-famous No. 2. The Rees Jones-designed masterpiece uses landforms in equal parts to assist and challenge the golfer - down off many tees into the fairway, back up on a number of holes into the greens.

No. 8
No. 8 opened in 1996 to commemorate Pinehurst's centennial year. Tom Fazio incorporated signature Ross features into the design of No. 8, including dips and swales around the greens, sloping greens and false fronts. The greens and tees are close together, making it a pleasure to walk. As the site of the Club Pro Championship in 1997 and 1998, it is a proven championship course that daunts and delights all who play it. Located approximately 2 miles from the Main Clubhouse, it is a celebration of all that golf has imprinted on Pinehurst's history.

 
 
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