The Cradle of American Golf

In the heart of the North Carolina Sandhills, you’ll find Pinehurst, the home of golf in America. Walk beneath the whispering pines and you’ll understand the wonder Donald Ross experienced as he first surveyed the property in 1901…and the exhilaration Payne Stewart felt in his stunning 1999 U.S. Open victory on No. 2. Take time to enjoy the relaxed southern hospitality of Pinehurst with your family or your favorite foursome. It’s an experience everyone deserves at least once…though you’ll find yourself coming back for more.

Taking its cue from North Carolina’s strong outdoors influence, the Manor feels like a sportsman’s lodge. Stay a while, and you’ll feel at home with a Southern sun room and lounge and ample-sized guest rooms. It was one of Arnold Palmer’s favorite spots, where he remembers visiting with his dad as a boy.

Built in 1895, The Holly was Pinehurst’s first hotel and is located in the heart of The Village. The Four Diamond Holly features 82 guest rooms and suites each as unique as the hotel itself. As soon as you walk in the door of the picturesque Holly, time stops. Just look at the saying above the door, and you’ll see it’s true. “Time goes you say? Alas, no. Time stays. We go.

For families and groups, the Condos at Pinehurst provide lovely views of pristine fairways and Lake Pinehurst. Choose from two and three bedroom condos each with a full kitchen, living area and private baths.

Some say you can feel the spirit of Pinehurst as you turn onto Carolina Vista. This majestic century-old hotel with its signature copper cupola and sweeping verandas make you feel as though you’ve stepped back in time to an era when elegance defined grand hotels and resorts. Dubbed the “Queen of the South,” the Carolina has 230 Four-Diamond guest rooms, including suites.