THE HISTORIC VILLAGE OF PINEHURST…
THE HOME OF AMERICAN GOLF™ 

 

The tradition and history of Pinehurst is inseparable from that of golf. At the turn of the century, James Walker Tufts, whose endowment founded Tufts University, selected the unique setting of what is now the Village of Pinehurst, for a health resort. He then commissioned Frederic Law Olmstead, the designer of Central Park, to layout and landscape the village. From then on the Village of Pinehurst evolved into the golf mecca that it has become today. The winding tree-lined streets of the Village are host to a variety of lovely shops and select restaurants. You can walk or ride in a carriage to view the picture-postcard streets, handsome homes and well-tended yards, reminiscent of a quaint New England town. The long spring and autumn seasons and the short, mild winters draw golfers and visitors from all over the world. Pinehurst is a unique blend of relaxed Southern charm and hospitality with Yankee sparkle and get-up-and-go!

 

DIRECTIONS TO PINEWILD

To access the 211 gate…

From the Pinehurst traffic circle…proceed west on Highway 211 towards West End…the entrance is 4.1 miles from the traffic circle on the left [intersection being Highway 211 West and 85 Glasgow Drive, Pinehurst NC]. Please do not attempt to access Pinewild through the unmanned Resident gate at the lake. This gate only allows for access with an automatic card reader.

To access the Linden Road gate…

From the Pinehurst traffic circle…proceed west on Highway 2 towards Pinehurst for approximately 1.2 miles until you reach the intersection of Highway 5…take a right and proceed north on Highway 5…Linden Road will be the third street on your left…take a left on Linden and proceed 1 mile to the Pinewild entrance which will be on your right.