Pinehurst
Pinehurst No. 10
Modern Sandhills / former mining land
No. 10 gives Pinehurst Resort a new design voice. Tom Doak used different land and a different scale, which makes this feel less like another numbered resort course and more like Pinehurst adding a modern chapter.
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No. 10 gives Pinehurst Resort a new design voice. Tom Doak used different land and a different scale, which makes this feel less like another numbered resort course and more like Pinehurst adding a modern chapter.
Best for
Groups that want this course to anchor the trip.
Watch out
Access/logistics can affect fit
How to play it
Play it if the trip has room. For repeat visitors, it is a major reason to go back.
Course intelligence
What you need to know
Strengths
- Doak architecture
- New terrain
- Strong repeat-visitor appeal
- Adds modern energy to the resort.
Watch-outs
- Access/logistics can affect fit
- Still newer and less historically proven than No. 2
- Premium pricing.
Signature holes
4, 8, 10, 17
Book it right
Cost, access, and timing
Green fees
Premium Pinehurst Resort package/access course; confirm current availability and package rules.
Best season
March: Strong value window, some variability.
Caddies / walking
Walk No.
Booking move
Book No.
Weather read
Pick the right window.
March: Strong value window, some variability.
Jan
51F / 31F
Sun Mixed; rain Medium
Feb
55F / 34F
Sun Mixed; rain Medium
Mar
63F / 41F
Sun Good; rain Medium
Apr
72F / 49F
Sun Best; rain Medium
May
79F / 58F
Sun Best; rain Medium
Jun
86F / 67F
Sun Good; rain Medium
User signal
Ratings, reviews, and group notes.
1075 Sandmines Crossing, Aberdeen, NC 28315, USA
Google review
5/5 - 7 months ago
This might be my favorite course at Pinehurst. No. 10 is the newest course here and about a 20 minute trolly ride from the Carolina Hotel. The terrain here is much more undulating than the original courses and the views are more expansive. A caddie is a big help if you're not fam
This might be my favorite course at Pinehurst. No. 10 is the newest course here and about a 20 minute trolly ride from the Carolina Hotel. The terrain here is much more undulating than the original courses and the views are more expansive. A caddie is a big help if you're not fam
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Google review
5/5 - 6 months ago
I think this course is going to be just as popular as number two, beautiful design. Was not that bad walking we had caddies. It is tricky putting because you're on the hill and not sure what side of the Hill you are on. We played the week of Thanksgiving temp 60 degrees 2024. We
I think this course is going to be just as popular as number two, beautiful design. Was not that bad walking we had caddies. It is tricky putting because you're on the hill and not sure what side of the Hill you are on. We played the week of Thanksgiving temp 60 degrees 2024. We
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Google review
5/5 - 7 months ago
Really great spot! Drinks were incredible! Friendly staff and the food was great!
Really great spot! Drinks were incredible! Friendly staff and the food was great!
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