| _ | | _ | | | Already drawing rave reviews for its renovated front nine, Bayonet Golf Course has ushered in a new and exciting era for the landmark golf course that overlooks the famed Monterey Peninsula. Certain to provide both challenges and inspiration to golfers for generations to come, Bayonet is being resculpted by award-winning golf course architect Gene Bates, whose recreation of the back nine is scheduled to be unveiled in February of 2009. Open daily in the meantime, the new front nine is pairing with the new back nine at Black Horse to offer golfers a unique opportunity to sample both new designs. Together they combine for an 18-hole "hybrid" course that plays to a par 72 and a maximum of 7,168 yards. Slope = 139 / ****1/2 | | | _ | | _ | | | Opened in 1897, Del Monte Golf Course is the oldest course in continuous operation west of the Mississippi. Designed by golf and polo enthusiast Charles Maud, this inland course boasts a meandering layout that has challenged golfers for more than one century. It was the original host of the California State Amateur, still played on Del Monte's narrow, tree-lined fairways and small, well-protected greens and continues to serve as one of the three courses on which the Callaway Golf Pebble Beach Invitational is played. Slope = 123 / **** | | | _ | | _ | | | Located in Santa Cruz, Pasatiempo was designed by the world-renowned golf architect Alister MacKenzie. Even though MacKenzie also designed Augusta National and Cypress Point, Pasatiempo was his favorite layout and where he made his American home, which still borders the sixth fairway. Today, this historic Top 100 course is a semi-private golf club that sets aside certain tee times each day for public play. From greens that have challenged generations of golfers including Bobby Jones, Ken Venturi, Juli Inkster and Tiger Woods, to rich golf history and breathtaking scenery, Pasatiempo delivers a memorable golf experience. It is truly one of the finest championship golf courses in the United States. Slope = 136 / ****1/2 | | | _ | | _ | | | Poppy Hills Golf Course in Pebble Beach is a Robert Trent Jones II design that opened for play in 1986 and is home to the Northern California Golf Association. It is the first course in the United States to be owned and operated by an amateur golf association. Poppy Hills is a challenging, par-72 venue that weaves through the Del Monte Forest and plays host to several renowned tournaments, including the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. This beautiful, tree-lined layout measures 6,833 yards from the blue tees, 6,237 from the whites, 5,403 from the forward tees and features large, undulating greens, many of which are well protected by water and bunkers. Poppy Hills is consistently ranked among the best courses in Northern California and was ranked in the top 20 in the state by Golf Digest. Slope = 144 / ****1/2 | | | _ | | _ | | | *** Please note: Must be a hotel guest at one of the Pebble Beach resorts to play. ***
Spyglass Hill was designed by Robert Trent Jones, Sr. and opened in March 1966. The design features two distinctly different kinds of terrain that influence the way the holes look and play. The first five holes roll through sandy seaside dunes challenging the golfer to carefully pick the safest path. The following 13 holes are cut through majestic pines with elevated greens and strategically placed bunkers and lakes to grab the errant shot. Slope = 148 / ***** | | | _ | | _ | | | *** Please note: Must be a hotel guest at one of the Pebble Beach resorts to play. ***
The Links at Spanish Bay are so authentic that even the Monterey coastline mirrors the rugged, natural beauty of Scotland. Here, the golf course provides you with the choice of using your regular shot or a low, running shot to play the firm turf while keeping the ball under the steady ocean breezes. Slope = 146 / ****1/2 | | | _ | | _ | | | *** Please note: Must be a hotel guest at one of the Pebble Beach resorts to play. ***
Since 1919, the exquisite beauty and unique challenge of Pebble Beach Golf Links has thrilled golfers and spectators alike. Pebble Beach has been the site of golf's most prestigious tournaments, including the annual AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, the 1972, '82, '92 and 2000 U.S. Open Championships. Designed by Jack Neville and Douglas Grant, the course hugs the rugged coastline, providing wide-open vistas, cliffside fairways and sloping greens. It is a delightful challenge for all players. Slope = 142 / ***** | | | | | | |