2024 US Open Pinehurst Resort #2 Exclusive "Resort Guests / Members - Only" embroidered pin flag. This is not the USGA logo flag. This is an exclusive club-issued higher grade flag. This authentic and officially licensed embroidered flag is brand new and is in its original plastic protective sleeve.

Pinehurst Resort is a golf resort in Pinehurst, North Carolina, United States. It has hosted a number of prestigious golf tournaments including three U.S. Open Championships, one U.S. Women's Open, three U.S. Amateur Championships, one PGA Championship, and the Ryder Cup.

Major tournaments hosted[edit]

YearTournamentWinnerWinner's
share ($)
1936PGA ChampionshipUnited States Denny Shute1,000
1951Ryder Cup United Statesn/a
1962U.S. AmateurUnited States Labron Harris Jr.n/a
1994U.S. Senior OpenSouth Africa Simon Hobday145,000
1999U.S. OpenUnited States Payne Stewart625,000
2005U.S. OpenNew Zealand Michael Campbell 1,170,000
2008U.S. AmateurNew Zealand Danny Leen/a
2014U.S. OpenGermany Martin Kaymer1,620,000
U.S. Women's OpenUnited States Michelle Wie720,000
2019U.S. AmateurUnited States Andy Ogletreen/a
2024U.S. Open
2027U.S. Women's Amateur
2029U.S. Open
U.S. Women's Open
2035U.S. Open
2038U.S. Amateur
2041U.S. Open
2044U.S. Women's Amateur
2047U.S. Open

Leaderboard
Final

PosPlayerR4ThruTotal
1
United States
B. DeChambeau
+1F-6

Golf courses[edit]

Pinehurst Resort operates nine golf courses; the best known, Course No. 2, opened in 1907. Designed by Donald Ross, it has hosted several major tournaments. Several notable golf course architects have designed courses for the resort. These architects include Donald Ross, Ellis Maples, Tom Fazio, Jack Nicklaus, and Gil Hanse. 

The United States Open Championship, commonly known as the U.S. Open, is the annual open national championship of golf in the United States. It is the third of the four men's major golf championships, and is on the official schedule of both the PGA Tour and the European Tour. Since 1898 the competition has been 72 holes of stroke play (4 rounds on an 18-hole course), with the winner being the player with the lowest total number of strokes. It is staged by the United States Golf Association (USGA) in mid-June, scheduled so that, if there are no weather delays, the final round is played on the third Sunday. The U.S. Open is staged at a variety of courses, set up in such a way that scoring is very difficult, with a premium placed on accurate driving.[1][2] As of 2023, the U.S. Open awards a $20 million purse, the largest of all four major championships.

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