Release Date:
MONDAY, APRIL 21, 2014
Contact Person:
Jeff Altstadter, USGA Communications 908-326-1880

VILLAGE OF PINEHURST, N.C. (April 21, 2014) – As part of its commitment to make golf more accessible and enjoyable, the United States Golf Association (USGA) has announced “Open For All”, a series of beyond-the-gates experiential initiatives surrounding this year’s historic back-to-back U.S. Open Championships. The fun and interactive events have been designed to attract new audiences and celebrate golf fans’ connection to the game.

The U.S. Open Championships will be held in consecutive weeks at Pinehurst No. 2 in the Village of Pinehurst, N.C. The 114th U.S. Open will take place June 12-15, followed by the 69th U.S. Women’s Open Championship, June 19-22.

Three primary elements will define 2014 “Open for All” programming: The U.S. Open: Drive to Pinehurst, U.S. Open Championship Trophy Tour; the first ever on-site Bob Jones Award ceremony; and two weeks of interactive programming and spectator entertainment known as the “U.S. Open Experience”.

“Anyone who has ever attended a U.S. Open knows how special an experience it is,” said Daniel B. Burton, USGA vice president and Championship Committee chairman. “’Open for All’ is our anthemic opportunity to bring the excitement of these championships beyond the gates, and deeper into the community. Our championships are defined by the people who volunteer, view and participate and we’re excited to create opportunities for these important audiences to grow in their connection to a game we all love, and open up golf and the USGA to new audiences.”

The U.S. Open: Drive to Pinehurst
In late May, the USGA’s beyond-the-gates programming will kick off with The U.S. Open: Drive to Pinehurst video series, in partnership with Lexus. The three segments will chronicle the captivating stories of three North Carolina-based amateur golfers and their unique and special connection to this year’s Championship. Told through the voice of the individual golfer, each video will share their affinity for the game and their personal golf journey.

Filmed in Pinehurst, Raleigh and Greensboro, the vignettes will be featured on usopen.com and promoted actively throughout online social channels including Facebook, Google and YouTube leading up to commencement of the championship in early June.

Bob Jones Award Ceremony
2014 marks the first year that the USGA will begin a tradition of hosting its annual Bob Jones Award ceremony on-site at the U.S. Open Championship.

The Bob Jones Award is the USGA’s highest honor and annually recognizes an individual who personifies the values of its namesake: sportsmanship, integrity and respect for the game.

On Tuesday, June 10th, U.S. Open Championship ticketholders are encouraged to attend the on-site ceremony and join the USGA, friends and family as they celebrate the life and career of 2014 Bob Jones Award winner Payne Stewart. Spectators will be able to view the ceremony live at 5pm EDT from the Lawn Area near the Pinehurst clubhouse. For those not attending the Championships in Pinehurst, the Award Ceremony will be streamed live in its entirety on www.usga.org.

Stewart joins previous winners who include Francis Ouimet, Babe Didrikson Zaharias, Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Ben Hogan, Nancy Lopez, Annika Sorenstam, President H.W. Bush, Bing Crosby and Bob Hope.

Separately, a public screening of a new USGA Film on Payne Stewart’s 1999 U.S. Open victory will run later in the evening in the Village of Pinehurst, beginning at 8pm EDT. The new film entitled, The 1999 U.S. Open: One Moment in Time, was produced through a true collaboration between the USGA Museum and Ross Greenburg, a 51-time Sports Emmy Award winner.

The U.S. Open Experience
Building on the success of last year’s family-friendly events in Philadelphia’s Center City district, the USGA is elevating and expanding its popular “U.S. Open Experience” in 2014.

This year’s “U.S. Open Experience” will feature live musical performances, roundtable discussions, golf films, local cuisine, and interactive golf experiences designed to showcase the game and the host region.

Conveniently located in Tufts Park in the center of the Village of Pinehurst, the “U.S. Open Experience” will feature two weeks of special events with free admission to the public.

Festivities will begin at the conclusion of daily practice or championship play, and will run from June 10th through June 22nd. Scheduled activities include:

6/10    A Tribute to Payne Stewart and screening of a new USGA film paying tribute to the late Stewart, entitled The 1999 U.S. Open: One Moment in Time
6/11    A Tribute to the U.S. Military featuring a performance by the 82nd Airborne All-American Chorus
6/12    Spirit of the U.S. Open Film Series and Media Panel Discussion
6/13    A Performance by the North Carolina Symphony
6/16    U.S. Open Volunteer Appreciation Night
6/18    Family Night and Kids’ Skills Challenge
6/19    Spirit of the U.S. Open Film Series and Historical Discussion
6/21    A Performance by the Carolina Philharmonic

A complete and up-to-date schedule of events will be available at www.usopen.com/usopenexperience

“The USGA has an extraordinary partner in the Village of Pinehurst and their special events committee,” said Sarah Hirshland, USGA senior managing director of business affairs. “Together we are working to fulfill our shared vision for the activities surrounding these historic Championships. Their welcoming spirit and openness will leave U.S. Open fans with an outstanding impression of the community and a desire to return.”

“The Village of Pinehurst is pleased to be working with the United States Golf Association to develop an outstanding line-up of events and activities for presentation in the Village of Pinehurst during the U.S. Open Championships,” said Nancy R. Fiorillo, Mayor of the Village of Pinehurst.  “We’re excited at the thought of our community residents, their guests, and those spectators who have traveled to Pinehurst from around the world experiencing the rich history and traditions that make the Village of Pinehurst a wonderful place to live and visit.”

About the USGA
The USGA conducts the U.S. Open, U.S. Women’s Open and U.S. Senior Open, as well as 10 national amateur championships, two state team championships and international matches. Together with The R&A, the USGA governs the game worldwide, jointly administering the Rules of Golf, Rules of Amateur Status, Equipment Standards and World Amateur Golf Rankings. The USGA’s working jurisdiction comprises the United States, its territories and Mexico.

The USGA is a global leader in the development and support of sustainable golf course management practices. It serves as a primary steward for the game’s history and funds an ongoing “For the Good of the Game” charitable giving program. Additionally, the USGA’s Course Rating and Handicap systems are used on six continents in more than 50 countries.

For more information about the USGA, visit www.usga.org.

The Pinehurst, Southern Pines, Aberdeen Area Convention & Visitors Bureau is an economic development organization and non-profit authority of Moore County, North Carolina. The CVB mission is to promote the area as a destination for visitors, meetings, conventions and tours. The CVB is funded primarily by a three percent hotel / motel room occupancy tax paid by visitors to Moore County.

Release Date:
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 2014
Contact Person:
Carlee Mausner, CMausner@WhereToRetire.com, (713) 974-6903 ext. 7718

Houston, TX (April 9, 2014) – Pinehurst, NC, has been selected as a top retirement destination by Where to Retire, the only magazine in America geared toward helping people with retirement relocation decisions. Pinehurst is one of eight cities profiled in a feature titled “8 Cities for Golf (and Much More)” in the May/June issue, available nationwide on April 15, 2014.

Where to Retire Editor Annette Fuller said these eight cities, including Pinehurst, appeal to retirees who love golf, but are looking for a well-rounded, livable locale. “Retirees who choose to relocate often put a lot of thought and consideration into moving, and the final decision is usually a place that earns straight A’s in more than one category. Though golf is a popular sport among retirees, it’s not the driving force behind their decision. These eight cities boast many options for outdoor activities, culture, shopping, dining and more – and great golf,” Fuller said.

Each year, 700,000 Americans relocate to new towns to retire. Generally, relocating retirees are healthier, better educated and more affluent than those who choose to not relocate. They bring significant economic benefits to their new states and hometowns. Nationally, two dozen states and hundreds of towns seek to attract retirees as a source of economic development.

Where to Retire magazine, launched in 1992 with the goal of helping its readers find the ideal place to retire, is published six times a year. The magazine covers the best retirement regions, towns and master-planned communities, and has a national circulation of 200,000. The magazine is sold on various newsstands and at Barnes & Noble bookstores. A one-year subscription to Where to Retire is $18 (a 39 percent savings from the newsstand price). For a magazine subscription or to purchase a back issue, visit WhereToRetire.com. All material in the magazine is protected by copyright law, and reproduction of content requires the permission of the magazine. Print and electronic reprints of an article may be purchased through Dave Hart, DHart@WhereToRetire.com.

Golf cities featured: Raleigh, NC; Pinehurst, NC; Ponte Vedra, FL; Auburn-Opelika, AL; Georgetown, TX; Prescott, AZ; St. George, UT; Portland, OR.

The Pinehurst, Southern Pines, Aberdeen Area Convention & Visitors Bureau is an economic development organization and non-profit authority of Moore County, North Carolina. The CVB mission is to promote the area as a destination for visitors, meetings, conventions and tours. The CVB is funded primarily by a three percent hotel / motel room occupancy tax paid by visitors to Moore County.

North Carolina, one of the nation’s top craft beer states, celebrates the craftsmanship of 100 breweries and destinations that embrace it with the return of NC Beer Month in April 2014.

NC Beer Month, co-sponsored by the North Carolina Division of Tourism and the North Carolina Craft Brewers Guild, directs travelers to a rising range of beerscapes, from brewery-rich cities and welcoming towns to unexpected finds in lesser-known places. Major festivals, singular events, special-edition beers, lodging packages, beer dinners and brew schools showcase the breadth and depth of the state’s appeal.

North Carolina’s profile as a destination for beer lovers has risen dramatically in the past decade. With more than triple the number of craft breweries, North Carolina ranks 10th nationally and has the most breweries of any state east of Texas and south of Pennsylvania, according to 2012 figures from the Brewers Association.

Our local brew house, Railhouse Brewery,  was officially founded Dec 1, 2010, in the historic town of Aberdeen, North Carolina. Their signature brew, Mastiff Oatmeal Stout, has won numerous awards across the state including “First Place Stout” at the 2013 North Carolina Brewer’s Cup and  “Best in Show Gold Medal” at the 2013 Blues N Brews Festival. Be sure to stop by and try it!  www.railhousebrew.com

Visit NCBeerMonth.com between now and the end of April to tap into celebrations from the mountains to the coast.