Country Club of North Carolina renovates practice area with $2 million investment
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 10, 2026, 1:59 PM
Last updated Jun 10, 2026
The Country Club of North Carolina in Pinehurst has closed its practice facilities for a $2 million renovation, which began on June 8 and is expected to last eight to ten weeks. Architect Kris Spence will oversee the project aimed at enhancing safety and functionality, with changes to the practice tee and short-game area. The club's COO, Jim Sutton, noted a significant increase in usage of the practice facilities, prompting the investment to improve the experience for members.
- •Renovation overseen by architect Kris Spence.
- •Project includes changes to the practice tee and short-game area.
- •Closure of the facilities started on June 8.
- •Expected completion in eight to ten weeks.
- •Club aims to accommodate increased practice facility use.
- 1:59 PMYahoo Sports — North Carolina private club spends millions to renovate practice area
"With a surge in use of the range by members, the club is investing in its future.
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