No Putter, No Problem
No Putter, No Problem
In a moment of weakness, you agreed to a long weekend in Pinehurst with someone special who loves to golf.
Now you’re not sure what to do with your free time if it doesn't involve tee times, golf pro shops, and discussions about handicaps and strokes. Learn14 things to do in Pinehurst area that don’t Involve a putter.
Tagging Along with a Golfer: 14 Things to Do in Pinehurst Area that Don’t Involve a Putter
In a moment of weakness, you agreed to a long weekend in Pinehurst with someone special who loves to golf. Now you’re not sure what to do with your free time if it doesn’t involve tee times, golf pro shops, and discussions about handicaps and strokes.
Luckily, Pinehurst and its surrounding towns are destinations with distinct qualities unrelated to golf – and all within a short drive. From walking along tree-lined streets, browsing antique shops, or visiting potters’ studios, the golf-resistant tourist will find plenty to see and do in Moore County.
Cork and Carriage is the perfect spot to grab a drink. More than a wine bar, Cork and Carriage aims to be a community gathering space. Guests can enjoy a thoughtfully curated selection of wines by the glass or bottle, alongside cheese and charcuterie boards perfect for sharing. Be sure to stop by and grab a seat!
Pinehurst Brewing Company, a brewery and restaurant, is housed in a restored power plant. The history of the building is incorporated in the décor: exposed brick and pipes, and tables made with original gears. All styles of beer are brewed, and the menu includes ciders, cocktails, and wine.
Shopping in downtown Southern Pines is a must. The town is filled with charm and boasts several shops including Daisy Daydream, a vintage and secondhand shop; Love Rose Boutique, a women’s clothing boutique; Pine of the Pines, a Lilly Pulitzer Signature Store; and DAHR Lifestyle, where you can shop clothes, gifts, jewelry, decor and more. That is just to name a few!
Christian Book Store’s Antique Tools and Taxidermy Museum provides a unique look at hammers, mallets, pliers, and saws, some from the 1800s, in a mazelike gallery. Christian-themed displays, including bibles written in many languages, are intermingled with a wild collection of mounted and stuffed animals such as elk, moose, mountain lion, peacock, and an albino deer. The homemade fudge, made in the shop, is worth the stop.
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