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May 28, 2024
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Every Hole at Pinehurst No. 2 | Golf Digest

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By: Golf Digest | Duration: 00:15:39


Video Description

Golf Digest’s Architecture Editor Derek Duncan narrates a hole-by-hole flyover of the No. 2 course at Pinehurst Resort & Country Club in Pinehurst, NC, site of the 2024 U.S. Open Championship.

Narration and script: Derek Duncan
Cinematography: Carlos Amoedo
Editor: Nicholas Grieves
Production Manager: Kimberly Davis
Executive Producer: Christian Iooss

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35 Comments

  1. @mikemartin5340

    One of, if not thee, best us open tracks. Truly pumped

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  2. @ryankwoods

    possibly the best golf course in the united states. exactly the kind of place to host the national open!

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  3. @drewbonner8821

    Thank you doing this before the open – going to make seeing it in person at the open that much better!

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  4. @nickjonathan4043

    what happened to the old guy with the nice voice? bring him back please

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  5. @konstantinpobedonotsev5589

    Sure hope the course is a lot harder this year than it has been at times in the past. Not a fan of Pinehurst as a US Open venue.

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  6. @prorobo

    Terrible voice for narration. Only made it 2.5 holes in before I had to stop.

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  7. @iswhatits

    most insane greens Ive ever played in my life! Such a great place. Ive played almost all of the course, def recommend any golfer take a trip out there

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  8. @robloxvids2233

    It's crazy how lush and green this was when Payne Stewart win. Looks totally different. The course looked like dried out garbage when Kaymer won. I remember Trump called it a pasture or something. That was a super boring US Open. Kaymer just hit his tee shots so straight he was always in the fairway. Boring robot golf. He won by 8 if I recall.

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  9. @turdferguson2839

    242 par 3 is just mean, the average Joe would need a driver just to reach it and then theres no way the ball stays on the green.

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  10. @pauljones4755

    It doesn`t look like a spectator friendly course, am I not seeing it right?

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  11. @cleveland2022

    After that easy US Open in LA last year, I hope the USGA sets it up really tough. I would love to see these softies on the PGA Tour shoot over par to win. I wanna hear a lot of crying before the US Open starts

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  12. @oraa1730

    I’ve played no7😒

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  13. @michaelsmith3901

    "What a clutch putt!!!!!" One of the best moments in golf history, and certainly the most etched in my mind.

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  14. @magnuscroify

    Unpopular opinion: every hole looks pretty much exactly the same.

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  15. @markharris5107

    I love the US Open because of the severity of the test. Keep it very hard, and make a par round a very good score. They all play the same course. After watching this video I can see why Scheffler is especially favored. Ball striking is absolutely critical. Looking forward to a very enjoyable watch.

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  16. @user-yf8lb5fv9f

    It may be hard as nails but boy oh boy does it look a boring featureless flat course. Every single hole looks exactly the same.

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  17. @garykinzer8147

    The Every Hole series is just fabulous! Kudos to Derek Duncan and the Golf Digest staff!

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  18. @handicapedgolfer1912

    As if the 6th hole isn’t hard enough being a 240 yard par 3 they make it the headrest green on the course πŸ˜‚

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  19. @andrewmwhittaker

    This series is so helpful. Just invaluable for learning the course and helping to get stoked for the US Open

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  20. @jables8901

    brilliant analysis of the course! thanks for this, looking forward to the 2024 Open!

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  21. @jaybirddaniel387

    How bout showing tbe statues at Pinehurst. Video lacking

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  22. @stephenlaw9827

    Resonates ancestral energy πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

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  23. @WildWing-wl7nj

    Having played Pinehurst since the early 1970s, I think they've messed with the course too much.

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  24. @davidwarner8957

    I appreciate the history but the strategy all seems predicated on tricked up greens. And every hole looks the same to me.

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  25. @jayherzog7683

    Not a US Open course. Sorry there is virtually no penalty for missing fairways. Bryson missed almost every fairway and it meant nothing.

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  26. @stephencrutchfield2032

    Coore and Crenshaw were ahead of their time by brining back those features…..#2…#4…#3….streamsong, cabot citrus farms all followed suit with the sandy waste areas with wire grass. Such a beautiful looking contrast to new age golf.

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