The United States Open Championship is returning to North Carolina, June 13 through 16.
The U.S. Open will be held at Pinehurst Resort and Country Club's Course No. 2, which has been the site of more single golf championships than any other course in the U.S.
The course was designed by Donald Ross in 1907, and saw a redesign in 2010 by Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw.
The U.S. Open is truly an open competition. Anyone can compete in qualifiers to have a chance at the winner's purse. Amateurs have to have a handicap of .4 or lower to compete at a local 18 hole qualifier. Then the competition proceeds to a final 36 round qualifier before the U.S. Open.
In 2023, 10,187 players competed across the U.S. for a chance to tee off in the U.S. Open. This year, Tiger Woods received a special exemption to compete at the 2024 U.S. Open, and will be a part of the more than 150 golfers, both amateur and professionals, who qualified for the event.
Tickets for the event can be found at https://www.usopen.com/2024/2024-u-s--open-tickets.html. Parking for the event is outside of the resort with a complimentary shuttle. A list of prohibited items can be found at https://bit.ly/3yvb0iI
The United States Golf Association also officially opened Golf House Pinehurst in early May. The seven-acre campus is located next to the Pinehurst Resort & Country Club main clubhouse. The new location includes the organization’s equipment-testing and research facility, the visitor-friendly USGA Experience, an outdoor educational landscape feature and the recently relocated World Golf Hall of Fame, as well as administrative offices.
“When I joined the USGA, I shared with our internal teammates that while the USGA will always celebrate history, we’re not going to be afraid to make some. Today is proof positive that we’re just getting started,” said Mike Whan, CEO of the USGA, during the Grand Opening Celebration. “In four years, we’ve gone from vision to reality, and achieving this important milestone is the action of more than a visitor, but a neighbor. Together, we’re going to do great things for the good of the game that will live on for another 20, 50 years and beyond.”
Included within Golf House Pinehurst are:
• The World Golf Hall of Fame, where sports fans can discover and relive the legacies of those who made the game great;
• The Glade, the USGA’s outdoor learning landscape that will help to elevate awareness of the USGA’s ongoing work to help make golf more sustainable, with native plants and pollinator habitats;
• The Grove, a restoration of the ancient longleaf pine forest native to the region, through a unique partnership with North Carolina State University;
People can visit Golf House Pinehurst 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Wednesday through Sunday, with extended hours until 8 p.m. on Thursdays. In honor of the grand opening, admission is free through the month of June.
To stay up to date to the players who will be participating in the U.S. Open, visit https://www.usopen.com/.
U.S. Open returns to Pinehurst
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- Written by Alyson Hansen