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Extra transport from RDU, big crowds over the weekend, and preparation for hosting one of the country’s biggest golf tournament in the coming years.
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Pinehurst No. 2 crowned its fourth U.S. Open champion on Sunday in North Carolina's Sandhills as Bryson DeChambeau sank a par putt on the 18th green to beat Rory McIlroy by one stroke.
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Pinehurst No.2, one of the world’s top-rated courses, is also one of the most sustainable.
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This week, The Pilot will publish Open Daily — a pop-up daily newspaper dedicated to coverage of the U.S. Open — for the eighth time. In an era where newspapers are declining and vanishing rapidly, Open Daily and The Pilot have persisted.
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For the fourth time, Pinehurst No. 2 will host the U.S. Open, one of four major championships in men’s professional golf. The USGA committed to bringing the U.S. Open back four more times to North Carolina's Sandhills over the next 23 years.
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It will be part of the USGA’s campus at Pinehurst and stage two induction ceremonies during the U.S. Open weeks in 2024 and 2029. The move will involve relocating some of the artifacts that have been on display at the World Golf Hall of Fame in St. Augustine, Florida.
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The United States Golf Association announced Wednesday it will move its equipment testing center and other offices to North Carolina as part of a $36…
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The Radio Television Digital ¹ÏÉñapp Association (RTDNA) awarded ¹ÏÉñapp with an impressive six Edward R. Murrow Awards on Thursday. The Murrow Awards honor…
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Pinehurst No. 2 is one of the most revered courses in the land. It was designed by Donald Ross, who called it “the fairest test of championship golf I…
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Fifteen years ago, Payne Stewart won the golf tournament in Pinehurst, N.C., but died in a plane crash just four months later.