Homewood Suites
Homewood Suites is located about one mile from the center of Pinehurst, in the Olmsted Village. The hotel offers studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom suites. The suites feature a living area and a separate bedroom. All the rooms come with a full kitchen so you can prepare your own meals or snacks to take to the golf course. The hotel offers guests a free hot breakfast every morning. There is a fitness room at the hotel, a swimming pool, a pool table and a small snack shop.
Homewood Suites by Hilton
250 Central Park Avenue
Pinehurst, NC 28374
(910) 255-0300
homewoodsuites.hilton.com
Comfort Inn
The Comfort Inn has 77 guest rooms in a variety of sizes, from standard one bedroom all the way to four-bedroom suites. The suites have an area for entertaining or relaxing that includes a wet bar, refrigerator and microwave. The hotel property includes a small outdoor swimming pool. The hotel's exercise room has a treadmill, bike and weight machine so you can keep up with your workouts. After a day at one of the area's golf courses, you can enjoy a drink in the hotel on the property lounge, "Putters." The hotel offers custom golf and lodging packages with guaranteed tee times.
Comfort Inn
9801 US 15-301
Pinehurst, NC 28374
(910) 215-5500
comfortinn.com
SpringHill Suites
SpringHill Suites was designed with golf travelers in mind. The hotel features a putting green on the property where you can tune up your short game. The hotel's front desk can arrange a custom golf and lodging package at one of the area's world-class golf courses. Every guest room is built in the suite style and is 25% larger than a standard hotel room. The guest suites include free access to wireless Internet, a desk, a microwave and a small refrigerator where you can stock up on snacks for the golf course. There is an outdoor swimming pool at the hotel.
SpringHill Suites
10024 US Highway 15/501
Pinehurst, NC 28374
(910) 695-0234
marriott.com
About The Author
Tate Higgins is a writer, teacher and outdoor guide. He lives in South Carolina and works on rivers around the country. He graduated from Clemson University and Colorado State University. His work has recently appeared in literary magazines including Phoebe and The Southeast Review.