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Rooted in history, ready for the future

Rooted in history, ready for the future

Constructed in 1901, the Pines Course at The International is steeped in history. Over 120 years later, a redesign breathes new life into a classic venue while honoring the vision of one of golf’s historic greats.

From the earliest days of golf in America, the game has always had a home in Boston. The area is synonymous with the biggest events and greatest players the sport has ever seen, and located in the heart of it all is The International.

Founded in 1901, The International and its original Pines Course have long been a staple of New England golf. The course’s rich history is intertwined with the history of golf, and like the game itself, is constantly evolving. 

The father of golf in America, Francis Ouimet, who kickstarted the game in the U.S. with a historic win in the 1913 U.S. Open, lent his name to the Pines Course in 1954. Ouimet consulted architect Geoffrey S. Cornish on an expansion of the nine-hole layout that created the full course that exists today. Then in 1972, Robert Trent Jones added his renowned touch, modifying the slick greens and challenging bunkers that dot the landscape.

And now, nearly 70 years since Ouimet’s vision was brought to life at The International, the acclaimed design duo of Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw are reshaping the Pines Course for the current generation.

To be completed in 2024, the project will allow the natural landscape to create 18 new and distinctive golf holes that present a modern challenge while preserving the foundation laid by Cornish and Ouimet years ago. In Coore and Crenshaw’s entirely new routing, they are carving dramatic tree-lined corridors that will present a brand new and visually stunning challenge.

“Given the design features that Geoff Cornish and those who have preceded us at the Pines have given us to work with and the landforms, vegetation and soils nature has provided, we are excited about the prospects,” said Coore.

He and Crenshaw bring almost 50 years of knowledge and expertise in golf course design to this project at The International, adding the Pines Course to the likes of Pinehurst No. 2 and Riviera Country Club in their star-studded portfolio.

With this renovation, the design duo will bolster the already rich Boston golf landscape with a course that provides a fresh look and feel while also complementing the famous New England style of surrounding layouts like The Country Club and Myopia Hunt Club.

“We hope to present a course whose character is perhaps a bit…

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