Founded by James Tufts in 1895 as a health resort, Pinehurst has grown to include eight golf courses, a selection of hotels and a spa. The resort was named a National Historic Landmark, due to its role in the development of the game of golf here in the U.S. Photographed here is the vintage Pinehurst clock, taken by Golf Digest Senior Staff Photographer Dom Furore.
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