Best Golf Courses in Pinehurst, North Carolina
Pinehurst is hallowed ground in American golf. The Sandhills region of North Carolina has been a golf destination for over a century, anchored by the legendary Pinehurst Resort and its crown jewel, Donald Ross's incomparable No. 2. This is where the game's past, present, and future converge.
Pinehurst, North Carolina · Donald Ross (1907) · 18 holes · Par 72 · 7,588 yards
The crown jewel of American golf, Pinehurst No. 2 is Donald Ross's masterpiece and has hosted more single championships than any course in America — including U.S. Opens, PGA Championships, and Ryder Cups. The restored wiregrass-and-sand landscape and legendary turtle-back greens define the Pinehurst experience.
Pinehurst, North Carolina · Gil Hanse (2018) · 18 holes · Par 72 · 7,361 yards
Completely rebuilt by Gil Hanse in 2018, Pinehurst No. 4 has earned rave reviews as the best "other" course at the resort. The design features bold contours, sandy waste areas, and a strategic quality that some say rivals No. 2 for pure fun.
Pinehurst, North Carolina · Donald Ross (1921) · 18 holes · Par 72 · 6,515 yards
A lovingly restored Donald Ross gem across the street from Pine Needles, Mid Pines offers an intimate, classic Sandhills experience. The cozy inn and walkable course feel like stepping back to golf's golden age.
Pinehurst, North Carolina · Donald Ross (1928) · 18 holes · Par 72 · 7,015 yards
Host of three U.S. Women's Opens and the 2022 U.S. Open, Pine Needles is a Donald Ross masterwork that winds through longleaf pines. The walkable layout features Ross's signature crowned greens and strategic bunkering.
Pinehurst, North Carolina · Mike Strantz (1998) · 18 holes · Par 71 · 6,554 yards
The most polarizing course in the Sandhills, Tobacco Road is a Mike Strantz creation that defies convention. Massive dunes, blind shots, and creative green complexes create a golf experience unlike anything else in America.
Pinehurst, North Carolina · Tom Fazio (1996) · 18 holes · Par 72 · 7,092 yards
Known as the "Centennial Course" for its opening during Pinehurst's 100th anniversary, No. 8 is a Tom Fazio design that offers a more modern, dramatic style compared to the classic Ross and Hanse courses at the resort. Bold shaping, dramatic bunkering, and excellent conditioning make it a favorite among resort guests.
Pinehurst, North Carolina · Tom Fazio (1996) · 18 holes · Par 72 · 7,023 yards
A highly regarded Tom Fazio private club in the Sandhills, Forest Creek features two 18-hole courses with the South Course consistently ranked among the best in North Carolina. Fazio routed the layout through longleaf pines with his trademark bold shaping and strategic bunkering.
Pinehurst, North Carolina · Gil Hanse (2017) · 9 holes · Par 27 · 789 yards
A Gil Hanse 9-hole short course that has become one of the most talked-about golf experiences in America. The Cradle offers sub-100-yard holes with full-sized Sandhills greens, and the walking-only, family-friendly atmosphere captures the pure joy of golf. It's become the must-play addition to any Pinehurst trip.
Pinehurst, North Carolina · Mike Strantz (2000) · 18 holes · Par 72 · 6,614 yards
The second of Mike Strantz's two legendary Sandhills designs (alongside Tobacco Road), Tot Hill Farm is a dramatic, artistic golf experience through extreme elevation changes. The course features quarry holes, 200-foot elevation drops, and Strantz's signature visual drama.
Public Courses in Pinehurst
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Overview
The Sandhills' sandy soil, longleaf pines, and mild climate create perfect golf conditions nearly year-round. Beyond Pinehurst Resort's nine courses, the region offers a remarkable density of quality options including Pine Needles, Mid Pines, and the boldly unconventional Tobacco Road. For serious golfers, this is a bucket-list destination.
Best Time to Play
March through May and September through November are peak seasons. The sandy soil drains exceptionally well, making the Sandhills playable even after rain. Summers are warm but less humid than coastal North Carolina.
Travel Tips & Getting There
Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU) is 70 minutes northeast. Charlotte (CLT) is 90 minutes west. The village of Pinehurst is small and charming — stay at Pinehurst Resort for the full experience, or at Pine Needles/Mid Pines for a more intimate feel.
Nearest Airport: Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU)
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