No. 5 Course
Ellis Maples, 1961
Pinehurst and the Maples family are indelibly intertwined, and more so with this Ellis Maples design.
Opened in 1961, No. 5 holds true to a key Ross feature - Mother Nature as the best guide in golf architecture.
The course has more water hazards to negotiate than any other course at Pinehurst.
What you'll see is a lot of variety in the layout - uphill and downhill, left-to-right and right-to-left,
long and short par fours. Overall, it is a very playable, enjoyable 18 holes that will not disappoint.
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Yardage |
Slope/Rating |
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Landscaping |
| Gold |
6848 |
73.4/137 |
Tees |
Tifway Bermuda |
| Blue |
6640 |
72.3/131 |
Fairway |
Tifway Bermuda |
| White |
6211 |
70.3/125 |
Rough |
Common Bermuda |
| Green |
5348 |
70.1/119 |
Greens |
Penn G-2 |
PAR (Men's/Women's) - 72/72
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Original (18 holes) |
Redesigns |
Renovations |
Makeover |
| Designers |
1961 - Ellis Maples |
1974 - R.T. Jones |
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