Golf course architect Tom Doak to design Pinehurst Resort’s 10th Course
Tom Doak's 18-hole routing is expected to open late spring of 2024.
Pinehurst Resort will break ground on its first new golf course in nearly three decades this month, and it will be designed by Tom Doak, one of the most respected and decorated golf course architects of the modern era.
Located four miles south of the main resort clubhouse, Doak’s 18-hole routing is expected to open late spring of 2024, coinciding with the return of the US Open to Pinehurst No. 2.
The new course – the resort’s 10th – will incorporate rugged dunes mined at the turn of the 20th century accented by native sand and wiregrass.
With natural ridgelines, intriguing landforms, towering longleaf pines, streams and ponds, Doak envisions a course that complements the resort’s other courses through its contrasts.
Tom Doak said:
Tom Doak on his new course at Pinehurst:
“The site is topographically distinct and drastically different from anywhere in Pinehurst,” Doak says. “It’s bigger, bolder and more dramatic. It will be an unforgettable experience for golfers.” pic.twitter.com/cWbS9K25bM— Pinehurst Resort (@PinehurstResort) January 4, 2023
Doak recalls first visiting Pinehurst more than 40 years ago and playing and touring No. 2.
He rated the storied Donald Ross design a perfect “10” in his famed book “The Confidential Guide to Golf Courses,” and was one of the most vocal supporters of its restoration by Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw in 2010 prior to the 2014 US Open.
Pinehurst Resort President Tom Pashley said:
Landscape architect Angela Moser will serve as Doak’s lead design associate for this project.
Moser’s impressive credentials include work at the Los Angeles Country Club’s North Course, Streamsong Black in Bowling Green, Fla., St. Patrick’s Links in County Donegal, Ireland, Te Arai Links in Tomarata, New Zealand and Ohoopee Match Club in Cobbtown, Ga.
Doak said:
In addition to Doak’s routing, Pinehurst envisions the potential for more growth in the area, which encompasses 900 total acres in Aberdeen.
A variety of development opportunities will be evaluated with town officials, including additional golf, short course, clubhouse, guest cottages and other lodging.
Pinehurst Resort CEO Bob Dedman Jr said:
For more information, please visit the Pinehurst website.