Nine North Carolina golf courses have been included in Golf Magazine’s annual ranking of the Top 100 Golf Courses You Can Play in the United States. All nine of them are located in the Pinehurst area.
Pinehurst No. 2 was rated second behind only Pebble Beach Golf Links. This caps off a great year for the venerable resort which hosted a memorable and historic U.S. Open last June won on the 72nd hole by Bryson DeChambeau. Pinehurst No. 2 will host back-to-back men’s and women’s Opens in 2029. What’s great about No. 2 is that the course is U.S. Open ready every day.
Making a huge splash in the Top 100 is Pinehurst No. 10. The resort’s newest course in three decades and designed by Tom Doak (along with rising design talent Angela Moser) debuts at #15 – an amazing achievement given the course opened last April – a testament to the fabulous design which takes advantage of dramatic vistas, elevation changes and fun green complexes.”
Other courses from the Home of American Golf that made the list include:
Three classic Donald Ross courses are all owned by the family of Peggy Kirk Bell and this trio of golf treats hold up against any three courses you can name in the Sandhills:
All three of those courses have been redesigned in recent years by Kyle Franz. Pine Needles has hosted the U.S. Women’s Open four times. If you can only play one of them, put the names in a hat and draw one – you cannot go wrong on any of them. If you love Ross, you’ll be thoroughly pleased.
Rounding out the nine ranked courses from the Pinehurst area are Strantz’s Tot Hill Farm (#48) and Tom Fazio’s Pinehurst No. 8 (#82). Both courses have undergone recent renovations and are exceptional from tee to green for all 18 holes.
The Cottages at No. 8, Pinehurst’s first on-course accommodations, debut this spring and will provide an immersive and personalized private golf and stay experience.
So almost 10 percent of the Top 100 Golf Courses You Can Play in the United States are located inside the Home of American Golf. Plan your golf trip today!