Pinehurst's History in 50 Moments
So there you have it — the real reason that Pinehurst exists.
There was no grand scheme from the beginning to turn some 6,000 acres of arid land in south-central North Carolina into a cavalcade of golf.
“My choice of a location in North Carolina was made after careful consideration, and the evidence appears conclusive that the place selected is eminently adapted to benefit invalids.”
Letter from James Tufts to New England physicians, November 1895
It was conceived by Tufts, a wealthy Boston businessman, as a haven for consumptives to escape to a warmer climate in the winter. We all should be grateful that idea never panned out and that Tufts pirouetted into a recreational destination that later became known as “The St. Andrews of American Golf.”
James Tufts’ letter is just one of hundreds of interesting historical artifacts on display in an exhibit built around the idea of “Fifty Moments in Pinehurst” located in the USGA Experience Building, the governing body’s newly opened satellite campus, Golf House Pinehurst. This particular area on the ground floor will be dedicated over time to rotating exhibits, with some artifacts and memorabilia coming from some 85,000 pieces in storage in the USGA’s headquarters in Liberty Corner, N.J.
* The original World Golf of Fame — The museum conceived by the Diamondhead Corp., the resort owner at the time, opened at Pinehurst in 1974 with an induction ceremony held the week of the Hall of Fame Classic on the PGA Tour, won by Johnny Miller when he was at the top of his early 1970s prowess. The program and photos from that week are displayed along with the golf clubs that President Gerald Ford used while playing in the pro-am.
* The GOAT on the golf course — One of Michael Jordan’s escapes from the fishbowl of the NBA was the golf course, and he made frequent trips to Pinehurst. He regularly participated every summer in a tournament organized by Dean Smith and Doug Moe, and Jordan is pictured on the first tee of Pinehurst No. 2 with Dave Gavitt, Larry Brown and Moe.
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