Pinehurst would be amazing...seeing videos make it seem like quite the experience... Gotta play the cradle.
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I like the way you thinkI would wait on Erin Hills so you can double team that with Whistling Straits and Black Wolf Run. They are only 1:15 apart.
I have always wanted to play the Pinehurst Courses.
THP Fam,
I need some help.
I am planning a golf trip for late summer or early fall this year. I have started to narrow down the courses and below is what I have. Please let me know your vote and other thoughts/suggestions based off of your experiences or what you have heard from others. Where would you go? I want to continue knocking top 50 public courses in the US off my list! Thanks in advance for your help!
1) Arcadia Bluffs: Arcadia, MI
2) The Ocean Course at Kiawah Island: Kiawah Island, SC
3) Pinehurst #2: Pinehurst, NC
4) Bethpage Black: Farmingdale, NY
5) Erin Hills: Hartford, WI
6) Harbour Town Golf Links: Hilton Head, SC
7) The Greenbrier (Old White TPC): White Sulfur Springs, WV
8) Wolf Creek: Mesquite, NV
|THP Fam,
I need some help.
I am planning a golf trip for late summer or early fall this year. I have started to narrow down the courses and below is what I have. Please let me know your vote and other thoughts/suggestions based off of your experiences or what you have heard from others. Where would you go? I want to continue knocking top 50 public courses in the US off my list! Thanks in advance for your help!
1) Arcadia Bluffs: Arcadia, MI
2) The Ocean Course at Kiawah Island: Kiawah Island, SC
3) Pinehurst #2: Pinehurst, NC
4) Bethpage Black: Farmingdale, NY
5) Erin Hills: Hartford, WI
6) Harbour Town Golf Links: Hilton Head, SC
7) The Greenbrier (Old White TPC): White Sulfur Springs, WV
8) Wolf Creek: Mesquite, NV
Being from NC, Pinehurst has a special place in my heart. Not just #2, but the entire resort and course area. It’s a special place. If you haven’t been, I can not recommend it highly enough. You won’t be disappointed. The golf, the history, the tradition, the people. I usually get out there 2-3 times a year. Nowhere else can you FEEL the tradition and spirit of the game like at Pinehurst. It’s like sinking your spikes into those fairways connects you to the game and to so many golfers that have played it before you.