Every Hole at Pinehurst No. 2 | Golf Digest

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Published 2024-05-28
Golf Digest's Architecture Editor Derek Duncan narrates a hole-by-hole flyover of the No. 2 course at Pinehurst Resort & Country Club in Pinehurst, NC, site of the 2024 U.S. Open Championship.

Narration and script: Derek Duncan
Cinematography: Carlos Amoedo
Editor: Nicholas Grieves
Production Manager: Kimberly Davis
Executive Producer: Christian Iooss

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All Comments (21)
  • @garykinzer8147
    The Every Hole series is just fabulous! Kudos to Derek Duncan and the Golf Digest staff!
  • @palatialgolf
    Literally had my timer on for this episode to launch. So glad the US open returns to this masterclass track ❤
  • @auuffuulww
    I was elated when Coore/Crenshaw was able to bring this course back to its roots. I wish more clubs would follow suit, though in general architecture has been moving in the right direction. Colonial looked great last week, for instance.
  • "What a clutch putt!!!!!" One of the best moments in golf history, and certainly the most etched in my mind.
  • @iswhatits
    most insane greens Ive ever played in my life! Such a great place. Ive played almost all of the course, def recommend any golfer take a trip out there
  • @ryankwoods
    possibly the best golf course in the united states. exactly the kind of place to host the national open!
  • @drewbonner8821
    Thank you doing this before the open - going to make seeing it in person at the open that much better!
  • @ericknopik2852
    Pinehurst #2 is a great American golf course. It’s very surprising to me that it didn’t host a U.S. Open until 1999. I think it still has the bones to really challenge the pros because of the challenges it presents around the greens.
  • @markharris5107
    I love the US Open because of the severity of the test. Keep it very hard, and make a par round a very good score. They all play the same course. After watching this video I can see why Scheffler is especially favored. Ball striking is absolutely critical. Looking forward to a very enjoyable watch.
  • @pamazat
    Wisdom built upon greater wisdom. A true masterpiece, organically resonating again. Can wait to see our worlds best rise to a test that captures the true spirit of golf.
  • @steve1085
    I played this as a new golfer with a 30 something handicap a few years ago. I didn't really understand how great it was. All I knew is my caddy was amazing and the course was very very hard. Got booed on the 18th. Now I'm a 15 I really want to try again. It's sat in my mind since that day that I'll go back a bit more prepared for it.
  • This series is so helpful. Just invaluable for learning the course and helping to get stoked for the US Open
  • @jables8901
    brilliant analysis of the course! thanks for this, looking forward to the 2024 Open!
  • @jakeprivette
    Can't wait to be there on Sunday of the U.S. Open! What a gem of a track. Great job GD as always.
  • @cleveland2022
    After that easy US Open in LA last year, I hope the USGA sets it up really tough. I would love to see these softies on the PGA Tour shoot over par to win. I wanna hear a lot of crying before the US Open starts