Golf Tips
Focus On: The Pinehurst AreaThe Home of American Golf |
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| By Charlie Schroeder | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Its easy to confuse the Pinehurst area with Pinehurst Resort. After all, Pinehurst Resort is home to one of the worlds most famous courses (No. 2) and hosts numerous USGA championships (including the U.S. Open). People often lose sight of the many other great golf experiences the region offers. From Pine Needles (site of three recent U.S. Womens Opens) to the former sand quarry aptly named The Pit, the Pinehurst-Southern Pines-Aberdeen area has enough golf to keep you swinging for nearly a month and a half straight. Of course, great golf isnt the only reason to visit this part of the country. For starters, southern hospitality is alive and well here, so its the perfect getaway from hectic city life, and although August and September may be the dog days of summer, nows the most affordable time to visit this kid-friendly area with your family. Regardless of when you go (or whom you go with), to not visit would be to miss out on one of the countrys best golf destinations. Golf The Pinehurst, Southern Pines and Aberdeen region has 43 golf courses in a 15-mile radius, including eight courses at Americas largest golf resort, the Pinehurst Resort. Legendary Scottish architect Donald Ross designed a number of courses in the area including Pinehurst Resorts No. 2 (he lived off its 3rd hole), Pine Needles Lodge and Golf Club, and Mid Pines. The late Mike Strantz had a reputation as a Maverick designer. See why at his Tobacco Road, a challenging, jagged swath of land that tempts golfers from all over the world. Like to walk but dont want your caddie to help you read greens? Hire a llama (yes, a llama) at Talamore Resort, where youll find a limited number of these pack animals to lug your sticks around the course. Is it a novelty? Maybe, but the course holds up; it was designed by Rees Jones.
Attending a golf school in the Pinehurst region is almost as popular as playing golf. The area boasts five different highly reputable schools including Peggy Kirk Bells Golfaris (an expedition for golfers who want to improve their games and have fun) at Pine Needles, and the recently opened Pinehurst Golf Academy with its indoor hitting bays, putting studio and covered practice area. Other schools include facilities at Longleaf Golf & Country Club, Pinewild Country Club and The Pit Golf Links. Greenlight Specials Country Club of Whispering Pines Play three rounds of golf on your choice of five different courses. Includes cart, two nights in villa lodging and continental breakfast. From $219. Valid thru September 14, 2008. For more information, call (800) 334-0589 or (910) 949-4323, or visit www.whisperingpinesnc.com. Pine Needles/Mid Pines Summer Golf Special. 36 holes of Donald Ross-designed holes. Pine Needles greens fee: $125, Mid Pines: $80.00. Good thru September 3, 2008. For reservations, call (800) 290-2334. Pinehurst Resort Summer Escape Package. Either one round of golf or two spa treatments for each night booked. Accommodations, breakfast and dinner daily. $329 per person, per night. Call (800) 487-4653 to make reservations.
Just about every type of accommodation is available in the Pinehurst, Southern Pines and Aberdeen area, including bed-and-breakfasts, motels, hotels, condominiums and luxury resorts. If you like to stay at all-inclusive resorts with golf, dining and other amenities just a short walk away, then its hard to beat Pinehurst Resort, Pine Needles and Mid Pines Inn. If you plan to explore the area, then you might want to stay at one of the areas many historic bed-and-breakfasts.
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