Sep 17

PInehurst restored to its 1940s glory

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In 2014 Pinehurst hosts the U.S. Open, and four days later hosts the U.S. Women's Open. No course has ever hosted two U.S. majors within two weeks. The Chicago Tribune visited Pinehurst No. 2 and encourages readers to play the course before No. 2 is put under the worldwide spotlight and tee times get scarce.

Read the story online.

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