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3951
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The Pinehurst Resort was built in the Sandhills over 100 years ago. In June, 1999, it will become only the second southern golf course to host golf's most prestigious tournament, the U.S. Open.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 57 Issue 3, Mar 1999, p24,27-28,30, il
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3962
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Pat Corso, president and CEO of Pinehurst Resort, has spent the last ten years bringing the over one hundred-year-old resort back to its former glory. So successful has be been that in June, 1999, Pinehurst will be just the second southern golf course ever to host a U.S. Open.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 57 Issue 3, Mar 1999, p8,10-11, por
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11207
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In 1970, the Diamondhead Corporation purchased the Pinehurst Resort from the Tufts family for $9.6 million. Over the past three years Diamondhead has spent between $15 million and $20 million making changes to the revered golfing resort. One is an update to the seventy-three-year-old Carolina Hotel, the second largest wood-frame hotel in the world.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 31 Issue 8, Aug 1973, p23-25, 50-51, il
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12764
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Pinehurst, defying the usual fate of old resorts, shows no sign of decay and decline, but has grown in popularity and prosperity over the years. Its growth continues with its connection by scheduled airline from Raleigh, tapping both the east and Midwest airlines. This year for the first time, the corporation will inaugurate s summer season, making Pinehurst a year-round resort.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 29 Issue 18, Feb 1962, p29
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13580
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Approximately nine months ago the owner of the Pinehurst Resort failed to meet obligations in a $73 million loan agreement, and an eight-bank consortium took over the property. The new owners plan to restore the resort to its former elegance through a new management team, an infusion of capital, improved maintenance programs, and renew attention to the elegant details that once characterized the hotel.
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14635
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Sandhills country refers to an area in Moore County then known as a resort area, Pinehurst and Southern Pines being the premiere destinations. Though those two towns were prevalent tourist locales, the rest of Moore County experienced a surge of economic, industrial, and public development in 1946.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 14 Issue 31, Dec 1946, p16-22, il
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17092
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At the end of a tree-lined avenue, the grand turn-of-the-century Carolina hotel stand majestically surrounded by well-tended gardens and neatly clipped lawns. This rambling Colonial Revival hotel is the jewel-in-the-crown of Pinehurst, the 2000 acre resort complex in the Sandhills of North Carolina that includes the premier Pinehurst Country Club and some of the most famous golf courses in the world.
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24637
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Pinehurst Country Club is one of North Carolina’s most unique and spectacular tourist attractions, offering four golf courses and beautiful grounds to golf enthusiasts.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 26 Issue 18, February 1959, p12-14, il
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25530
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Less leisure time, financial struggles of the middle class, and lukewarm interest from millennials are cited as factors for golf becoming stagnant. Pinehurst Resort & Country Club is employing innovative efforts to appeal to all demographics.
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34281
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Seasoned golfers know that a visit to Pinehurst isn’t just about tee time at the legendary resort. The surrounding village offers rich history, charming shops, and fine restaurants. This article covers the history of the area and highlights visitor attractions.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 85 Issue 12, May 2018, p74-87, il, por Periodical Website
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36282
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Perks such as a plethora of parks and recreation sites, hotels and golf courses, mountain villages and museums equaled a substantial contribution to the tourist industry. Among the sites North Carolina offered for travel and recreation were Fort Fisher, Whirligig Park, Levine Museum, Highlands, and Old Edwards Inn.
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42903
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The United States Gold Association is planning to shift its research and testing center for golf equipment. This second headquarters for the association is planned on a location within view of the Pinehurst Country Club.
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