PINE NEEDLES LODGE AND GOLF CLUB
🇺🇸 Southern Pines, NC, USA
Designed by Donald Ross, John Fought
Pine Needles stands as a testament to the enduring vision of Peggy Kirk Bell, a champion who shaped the club’s welcoming spirit and championship pedigree. Nestled in the heart of North Carolina's Sandhills, the course is a classic example of Donald Ross's Golden Age design, marked by its strategic bunkering and crowned, undulating greens that demand thoughtful approach play. This is not a course of overwhelming length, but its cunning placement of hazards and the subtle breaks on the greens reward precision and strategic thinking.
Ross's design has been carefully preserved and enhanced, most notably by John Fought, ensuring the course remains true to its original character while meeting the demands of the modern game. Pine Needles has been the stage for multiple U.S. Women's Opens, each adding another layer to the course's storied history. The challenge is not to overpower the course, but to navigate its nuances, rewarding thoughtful play over brute force.
More than a championship venue, Pine Needles carries a distinct Southern charm, reflecting Bell's philosophy that golf should be both challenging and enjoyable. The club embraces a relaxed atmosphere where camaraderie flourishes, further cemented by the tradition of post-round gatherings on the clubhouse veranda, a setting as integral to the Pine Needles experience as the golf itself.
Reviews
Difficult course, home to most ever LPGA US opens. Classic layout and design. Fair but difficult. Could play this course 100x and not get bored. Amazing practice area and staff.
The most challenging of the 3 courses under this ownership. Understand why they have the women’s US open. Must be very strategic with how you plot your way around to make sure you have the right approach angle into holes. Hidden secret: the short course on the back side of the range is fun and a great warm up or cool down after your round
Maybe the most over-hyped course I have ever played. Not knocking anyone who loves this place but history aside, I found Mid Pines and Southern Pines to be on another level golf wise compared to Pine Needles. It’s a good course, it’s fine, objectively I can’t put my finger on what differentiates the other two but to each their own. Just not in a hurry to come back and play here.
This is a course that gets better each time you play it.
Toughest course in the Pine Needles family and a really great layout. Tough driving course with greens that fall off on most sides. Very good test, good par 3 variety closing stretch will test you. I think Pine Needles is the best golf package in the Pinehurst area. Can’t wait to go back
The greatest sunrise tee time of my life. And I’m not sure it will be beat.
Really fun course, the clubhouse is an awesome hang too.
Awesome golf course. Beautiful, great conditions, fun. Demanding course all the way through. Some of the best par 3s I’ve played
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Pine Needles at Pine Needles Lodge and Golf Club has a Course Vaults score of 8.4 out of 10 based on 172 explicit golfer ratings.
Pine Needles was designed by Donald Ross and John Fought.
Yes. Pine Needles at Pine Needles Lodge and Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Pine Needles is 71.
Pine Needles plays 7,015 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Pine Needles is 137.