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Classic Donald Ross Design
9-Holes Opened in 1906.
Expansion to 18 Holes Between 1910-1912.
Legendary golf course architect
Donald Ross carved 18 of perhaps the most
rewarding golf holes in the Sandhills
region. A true shotmaker's golf
course, Ross gives players options. At
6300 yards, Southern Pines does not measure
up to today's length of courses, but it
makes up for it through a variety of shots
from the tee and even more challenges into
the greens. The result continues to
prove the course's notoriety as the most
entertaining 18 holes of golf in the area.
A throwback to days gone by, where bump and
run shots were the norm and tee shots
demanded precision over length. One
trip around this Ross gem will leave you
wanting more, not just at that moment, but
rather each every time you tee it up.
This is how golf should be played. The
memories are more vivid and will last a
lifetime.

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Call (910) 692-6551 to arrange your tee time
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Golf Information |
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2008 Must Play - PGA
Professionals' Guide to Travel |
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“The best kept secret - and pure
golf value - on the East
Coast”
Jim Dodson
– Award-winning golf columnist
and bestselling New York Times
author of
Final Rounds, A Golfer’s
Life (with Arnold Palmer),
and Ben
Hogan: An American Life |
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“Southern Pines is a rewarding
reminder of the integrity and
authenticity that emerged from
the ‘Golden Age’ of American
golf course architecture, a
wonderfully nuanced and natural
design that brilliantly exploits
the subtle mystery and soulful
beauty of the Sandhills.”
Jim Dodson –
The Pinehurst Cure, a Memoir of
Golf, Growing Older, and Going
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2007 Must Play -
PGA Professionals' Guide to
Travel
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2007 Ranked #87North Carolina's
Top 100 Courses - North
Carolina Golf Panel - NC's Best
Golf Courses / A Supplement to
Business North Carolina |
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“The layout has all the charm of
Ross’ Pine Needles and Mid Pines
courses…. The lay-of-the-land
holes bring rub-of-the-green
bounces and canted greens with
modern greens make putting a
challenge. Like most of Ross’
untouched courses, the par 5s
are now reachable. The
course…gives you a glimpse of
golf as it was in the early
years of Pinehurst.” -
GolfStyles 2008 Travel Planner -
December 2007 |
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