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Former champion shares the secret to success at Pinehurst

News RoomBy News RoomJune 12, 2024Updated:June 12, 20242 Mins Read
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Pinehurst No. 2 is not your typical U.S. Open course. The unique layout of the course includes baked-out turf, wire grass, native areas, and turtleback greens that pose a challenge to even the most skilled golfers. Success at Pinehurst requires players to be skilled in every aspect of their game and be able to navigate the nuances of the course.

Historically, the winners of the U.S. Open at Pinehurst No. 2 have delivered exceptional performances. Players like Payne Stewart, Michael Campbell, and Martin Kaymer have all secured victories at this iconic course. In 2014, Michelle Wie West made history by becoming the first woman to win the U.S. Women’s Open at Pinehurst, showcasing her talent and skill on this challenging layout.

One of the key factors to winning at Pinehurst No. 2 is the difficulty of the turtleback greens. These unique surfaces repel shots that are not hit to the correct spots, making saving par a daunting task for players. Wie West emphasized the importance of being on the right sides of the greens and avoiding the native areas filled with wire grass and fescue to have a shot at victory.

Since Wie West’s victory in 2014, there have been some minor changes to the course, including the addition of more wire grass and fescue in the native areas. Accuracy and precision will be crucial for players looking to succeed at Pinehurst this year. Wie West’s insight and experience on the course provide valuable guidance for competitors preparing for the challenge that awaits them.

As an assistant editor for GOLF.com, Zephyr Melton covers all things golf, from amateur and women’s golf to course reviews and player profiles. With a background in journalism and a passion for the game, Melton brings a unique perspective to his writing. His insights and analysis provide readers with valuable information about the sport and its players.

In conclusion, Pinehurst No. 2 is a formidable test for any golfer, requiring skill, precision, and strategy to conquer its unique challenges. The history of the U.S. Open at this iconic course is filled with memorable moments and exceptional performances from some of the game’s greatest players. As competitors prepare to take on Pinehurst, they can draw inspiration from past champions like Michelle Wie West and strive to leave their mark on this historic venue.

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