…for booking your 2024 golf trips, and our Pinehurst getaway, slated for just two weeks before the U.S. Open visits Pinehurst No. 2 next summer, should be on every golfer’s bucket list.
The three-day-two-night event — called the Countdown to the U.S. Open at Pinehurst — is set for May 28-30, 2024, and includes a behind-the-scenes tour of Pinehurst No. 2; rounds at the all-new Pinehurst No. 10, designed by Tom Doak, and Pinehurst No. 8; accommodations in the newly renovated Carolina Hotel; hanging with GOLF.com and GOLF Magazine talent; and so much more.
There’s also never been a better time to book your spot, with our special holiday pricing deal now live: single occupancy is $6,000 (that’s $1,000 in savings!) and double is only $9,500. Bring along your golf buddy or spouse for nearly half-price — and, if you prefer, pay in 4 monthly installments.
—Pinehurst No. 2 walking tour with GOLF editorial talent and course-architecture experts, which will provide guests an up-close look at how the U.S. Open’s setup whizzes get a course ready for golf’s toughest test. No. 2 is the only course to have played host to all five of the USGA’s biggest events: U.S. Open (1999, ’05, ’14), U.S. Women’s Open (2014), U.S. Amateur (1962, ’08, ’19), U.S. Women’s Amateur (1989) and U.S. Senior Open (1994). The insider knowledge gained from walking the course just two weeks before the Open is guaranteed to make you the most tapped-in fan in your grill room (or living room).
— Round at Pinehurst’s newest attraction: the No. 10 course, a Tom Doak design set to open in spring 2024. Doak told GOLF.com earlier this year that the site “is topographically distinct and drastically different from anywhere in Pinehurst. It’s bigger, bolder and more dramatic.”
— Round at Pinehurst No. 8, a highly regarded Tom Fazio design
— Contests, conversations and more with GOLF talent like Sean Zak, Claire Rogers, James Colgan, Jonathan Wall and Ryan Barath
— Two-night stay in the newly renovated Carolina Hotel, which offers not only luxurious accommodations but also one of the best breakfasts spreads in golf
— Dinner at the charming Dornoch Cottage, the historic former home of No. 2’s designer, Donald Ross, which sits just off No. 2’s 3rd green