2025 PGA Championship & Pinehurst Tour
This tour is a once in a lifetime opportunity for anyone calling themselves a golf fan. If the chance to see the Friday, Saturday and Sunday rounds of the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow was not enticing enough, guests will follow that up with 3 rounds at Pinehurst, including a round on Pinehurst No. 2, the host of the 2024 US Open.
The Omni Charlotte Hotel is located in Uptown, the bustling social centre of Charlotte, filled with a mix of striking high rise buildings, sports stadia and amazing restaurants.
By contrast, The Holly Inn was Pinehurst's first hotel and has welcomed guests since 1895. It is situated in the heart of the Village, offering easy access to everything just steps from its iconic striped entrance. This truly unique property has engendered much affection over its century-plus lifespan, and we’re sure you’ll love it as well.
Our Recommended Courses
Pinehurst No. 2
Donald Ross’s masterpiece, No. 2 at Pinehurst has served as the site of more single golf championships than any other course in America. It has also hosted back-to-back U.S. Open and U.S. Women’s Open Championships in 2014.
As the U.S. Open’s anchor site, the future looks bright indeed. The championship returned in 2024 and will be coming back again in 2029, 2035, 2041 and 2047. Come walk in the footsteps of legends and play the holes that will birth a new generation of icons as well.
Pinehurst No. 8
To commemorate the North Carolina golf resort’s centennial, Tom Fazio again leant his talents to Pinehurst in 1996 by designing No. 8. Coalescing all of the elements that make golf at Pinehurst unmistakable into one 18-hole layout, Fazio fashioned a course that’s at once stunning and simple, and equal parts challenge and celebration.
Pinehurst No. 10
No. 10 is Pinehurst’s first new course in nearly three decades, but in truth it’s been centuries, even millennia, in the making. The landscape underlying Tom Doak’s new design features native wiregrass, sweeping landscape and rolling hills formed by geology. Midway through the course, it also takes advantage of rugged dunes carved out by mining operations around the turn of the 20th Century. The result is a spectacular course with 75 feet of elevation change that winds its way through the Sandhills on a path toward delivering a golf experience like no other.