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135gregr
Played for first time. Apparently course had been recently restored. Greens were excellent. Loved the sandy waste areas. Really visually pleasing, even though they add to difficulty. A couple of plugged lies which were no fun, but that was due more to wet sand. Would love to play again in drier and warmer weather. Did not play Pine Needles across the street - and supposedly it is even better!
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jerrym181
This is my favorite course in Pinehurst. Classic clubhouse and fabulous golf course. Totally redone last year. You can play Pinrhurst No. 2 but for the money this is a better course.
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DRHALister
You can have the Pinehurst No. 2 experience and conditions at a fraction of the cost. Well maintained Donald Ross creation, former site of the PGA Tour, excellent hotel accommodations and food, and the entire facility oozes history. Play here and the sister course, Pine Needles, directly across the street for a top=flight golf experience.
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hlisajones
Wish we could have stayed here, will have to go back! What an amazing historic and friendly place! Very elegant clubhouse old world!
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RehobothDiner
The setting is gorgeous.Pines and greens all around. The room was musty. It was a gorgeous day and the windows should have been opened. There is no sound proofing anywhere, so you can hear everything in the hallway. We were above the front door, so we got to hear everyone coming and going as well. The room was a decent size, although the floors had quite a slope. This place just needs a good cash infusion to update it and bring it back to its once, I presume, former glory. Its fine if you just need a place to rest for a day or two. I would not go there for a longer stay.
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CarrietFranconiaNH
Nice course. Very friendly and helpful staff. Fairways need some additional work. pretty, but doesn't compare to Pine Needles
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TCT1964
Recently restored old Donald Ross Course. Was done by an affiliate of the Crenshaw group that restored Pinehurst No. 2. The effects of the restoration were similar. Lots of waste areas off the fairway, etc. Of course, it's a classic D Ross, so it's the greens and the bunkering around the greens that make the course. This truly is a hidden gem of a course, and a course of which I wasn't even aware until seeing it this year. It is worth making a special visit to play this course and an absolute must if you will be in the Pinehurst area and want to see a great old course.
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CGM22
Stunning Donald Ross course, impeccably maintained. Greens are incredible fast with lots of break. Every hole provided a new visually intriguing design and new challenges! We've played many of the courses in the area and Mid-Pines is our new favorite
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279ks
This was a destination wedding. Many came from around the USA. It was our daughters wedding. The atmosphere was beautiful. Food was more than great. Everyone had a wonderful time. A few of the guests played a round of golf at Pine-Needles. I heard they had a great time! Staff was more than helpful.
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ItalyFirstTimer10
If you liked the look of Pinehurst #2 during both US Opens you will live Mid Pines, it is Donald Ross without the $400+ price tag of #2. The folks at the golf course are great to deal with and the course was truly amazing. In the top half of the six we played which included two Pinehurst resort courses. Don't miss out on this one if you're going to the Pinehurst area for golf.