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The Scorecard of Pinehurst #10-Opening this Wednesday.
***EDITORS NOTE***
PINEHURST #10 Sand Mines-the new course at Pinehurst opens for public play this coming Wednesday April 3rd.
This past week, I got a sneak peak of the new #10 by architect Tom Doak and lead Associate Angela Moser. It’s a good one-add it to your bucket list. RS.
#10 is opening, after being built in nearly record time, fitting into a window Doak had for construction.
BRINGING DOAK and lead associate Angela Moser to build #10, when long time front runners Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw were booked and not available, has turned out to be a stroke of genius for Pinehurst. Doak and Moser have delivered a solid product, and on time before the U.S. Open tee’s off in some 80 days.
The Gog Blog by Rory Spears, Director of Content and Creation Golfers on Golf. Follow Rory on Twitter-X @GogBlogGuy or connect on LinkedIn/Instagram or Facebook. On the par-3 17th of Pinehurst #10. Photo by Derek Duncan.
PINEHURST #10 is the beginning of a new property, within a property that has existed for over 100 years.
FORMERLY known as the Pit Golf Course, #10 uses part of the land that “The Pit” existed on.
THE PINEHURST RESORT not only owns the land of the old Pit Golf Course, but has purchased some adjoining land.
So the total acreage is over 900+ acres. Because Pinehurst has some elbow room to work with, #10 is not the end of what will be the new area of Pinehurst. But located in the neighboring town of Aberdeen, on an old sand mine. So the new course name comes from the history of the property.
Doak’s #10 design uses many of the Pit’s front nine holes, but then the remaining routing comes from the newly acquired land. Courses #10 and #11 when it’s built by Coore and Crenshaw, will share the Pit’s old first hole.
But what they share will be a double-ended driving range. With Course #10 golfers on one end, and Course #11 golfers using the other end, located near the old Pit Course clubhouse. That clubhouse still stands, but is now a construction office. It’s also a great place to currently ride out a rain storm with lightning. But will be torn down once Course #11 is built.
The opening tee shot on Pinehurst 10. Par-4 first hole 447 yards, to front tees of 336 yards.
The Course #10 and 11 area, is expected to add another par-3 course, large putting green, and villa’s.
But the designer’s for those projects are still TBD.
Course #10 will be the focus around Pinehurst for about 5 weeks, until things revolve around the playing of the 124th U.S. Open in June.
So once the U.S. Open is in the books, the focus can return to the development of the new property. Coore and Crenshaw have been walking the land that had been the back nine of the Pit Course. But the routing that could be the winner of the new #11 Course, apparently will not incorporate to many of the old holes from The Pit.
The par-3 second hole, plays from 182 yards to 100 yards from the front tees.
But while Course #10 opens this week, there is a punch list to still finish up.
So do know there are no golf carts on the course. So yes, you are walking, or pushing a Trolley, or taking a Pinehurst caddie.
Based on experience, taking a caddie is currently your best option. But plan “B” would be walking and carrying yourself. So plan “C” for now, is taking the Trolley. Because right now, and still on the punch list, is developing a solid routing on every hole from tee to fairway when using the Trolley. The same issue applies when walking from green to the next tee box with a Trolley. Pinehurst in short order-will get that issue under control.
The Short par-4 fourth hole plays 342 from the tips, but 260 from the front tees. Most players will play the hole around 300 yards.
Currently the greens aren’t playing very fast. But they will get up to a normal number on the Stimpmeter before long.
Some caddies were guessing the “speed” at about “8” this past week, before the rain showed up.
The trailer near the first tee, is not yet stocked with merchandise, carrying the new logo. But that will be changing very quickly. Some wooden boxes will soon have water in them, and a newly built and very creatively painted food truck will serve hungry and thirsty golfers.
SCHAUMBURG GOLF CLUB is open inside and out. All three simulators and all 27 outdoor holes are open. So book your tee time online or by calling the pro shop at (847)-885-9000. SGC is now offering Trackman on it’s range outside. But for more information see SchaumburgGolf.com (R) THE SHACK Golf Club has now finished it’s expansion, by adding four new simulators and a putting green. Located at 1717 Chestnut in Glenview, see TheShackgolfclub.com or call (847)-904-2905. #BookaBay.
Take it over, or take it around the mound. The par-4 8th hole has a tee shot that resembles another Pinehurst area golf course’s 1st hole. Which road to the hole will you choose.
But what #10 offers the golfer, is a different style of Pinehurst golf.
Yes there is sand, and tree lined fairways. No there is not plenty of water on every hole.
But what #10 brings is a newer look to how the waste area’s were built. When it comes to the walk, that is something that golfers will find different than the resorts other courses.
Bottom Line-it’s not so flat. Because #10 is elevation change to the extent not found on the other Pinehurst resort courses. So be prepared to burn calories, even with a caddie. Not all of it is evident from the tee box, but wait until you get to the green and turn around and look backwards down the fairway.
The late holes on the front nine and early holes on the backside are where things move around the most. Par is 70, there are four sets of tee’s, but with some hybrid mixes worked in, golfers can create up to seven different yardages to play from. The back tee’s top out at 7,020, with 4,985 from the front tees. The par-5 tenth hole is the longest hole on the course, playing 634 yards. But the 14th hole is a 264 yard par-3, and the 13th hole is a 508 yard par-4, for those who enjoy a long hitting challenge. Doak did add a few humps and bumps in the greens.
Doak and Moser mixed up the par’s, with five par-3’s and three par-5’s (no par-5’s after the 12th hole). The waste area’s are deceptive, in how far they carry out from the tee’s, because of the elevation changes. A majority of the strategy golfers will need, will come from the tee shot they are going to hit.
But for more information on playing Course #10 and booking a Pinehurst stay, where it’s always a beautiful day, visit Pinehurst.com.