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Pinehurst, Southern Pines, Aberdeen Area
From Donald Ross' creation of Pinehurst No. 2 to Payne Stewart's legendary putt to win the 1999 US Open Championship, the Pinehurst, Southern Pines, Aberdeen Area has a storied legacy of golf unlike any other place in the country. In 2014 we made golf history again when the U.S. Open and U.S. Women's Open Championships were played back-to-back on the same golf course for the first time ever.
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Sunriver Resort
Nestled among carefully preserved wetlands, evergreen forests and rolling meadows, you'll find Sunriver's four award-winning championship golf courses as well as an 18-hole putting course. The Resort offers two public courses, Meadows and Woodlands, and two semi-private courses, Crosswater and the Links at Caldera. Gray's Trail, the newest addition, is an 18-hole putting course that provides fun and challenge for every level.
In addition to world-class golf, Sunriver Resort is an oasis for year-round recreation and relaxation. Splash in The Cove aquatic center. Flyfish for that big one on the Deschutes. Stay in one of our luxurious homes or suites. Rejuvenate at Sage Springs Club & Spa. At Sunriver Resort, there is something for everyone.































