COLIN SIMPSON
THE eyes of the golfing world were on the famous Pebble Beach course in California last summer as Gary Woodland won the US Open, his first major. But what’s it like to visit this famous course south of San Francisco and San Jose? And does it live up to its billing as one of the most beautiful in the world? Afaranwide stopped off to take a look.
The coastal setting overlooking Carmel Bay certainly is impressive. It was very welcoming, unlike some golf clubs I could name. I was free to wander around the clubhouse and have a beer on the terrace while admiring the views.
Pebble Beach Golf Links is – unusually for a major venue – a public course rather than a private club. But that doesn’t mean it’s cheap, as at $550 the green fees are among the dearest anywhere. The course celebrated its centenary last year. It’s been rated the country’s top public course since rankings began in 2003.
The last winner of the US Open at Pebble Beach, in 2010, was Graeme McDowell of Northern Ireland. His achievement is recalled in a display of memorabilia in the clubhouse. Other former champions include Jack Nicklaus, Tom Watson and Tiger Woods.
Courses that host the US Open are entitled to display a replica of the trophy. Pebble Beach has staged the event six times, more than any other venue over the last 50 years. The tournament is due to return in 2027.
The community of Pebble Beach, next to Monterey and Carmel, has several other famous golf courses. It is reached by a toll road, the picturesque 17-mile drive.
Pebble Beach is in Monterey County, the setting for HBO’s smash hit Big Little Lies. The show’s starry cast included Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman, Laura Dern and, in the second series, Meryl Streep.
This part of the world is a magnet for celebrities – Bing Crosby lived in Carmel, as did Doris Day, who died this year. Clint Eastwood was mayor of Carmel, and also owned the town’s Hog’s Breath Inn.
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COLIN SIMPSON
THE eyes of the golfing world were on the famous Pebble Beach course in California last summer as Gary Woodland won the US Open, his first major. But what’s it like to visit this famous course south of San Francisco and San Jose? And does it live up to its billing as one of the most beautiful in the world? Afaranwide stopped off to take a look.
The coastal setting overlooking Carmel Bay certainly is impressive. It was very welcoming, unlike some golf clubs I could name. I was free to wander around the clubhouse and have a beer on the terrace while admiring the views.
Pebble Beach Golf Links is – unusually for a major venue – a public course rather than a private club. But that doesn’t mean it’s cheap, as at $550 the green fees are among the dearest anywhere. The course celebrated its centenary last year. It’s been rated the country’s top public course since rankings began in 2003.
The last winner of the US Open at Pebble Beach, in 2010, was Graeme McDowell of Northern Ireland. His achievement is recalled in a display of memorabilia in the clubhouse. Other former champions include Jack Nicklaus, Tom Watson and Tiger Woods.
Courses that host the US Open are entitled to display a replica of the trophy. Pebble Beach has staged the event six times, more than any other venue over the last 50 years. The tournament is due to return in 2027.
The community of Pebble Beach, next to Monterey and Carmel, has several other famous golf courses. It is reached by a toll road, the picturesque 17-mile drive.
Pebble Beach is in Monterey County, the setting for HBO’s smash hit Big Little Lies. The show’s starry cast included Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman, Laura Dern and, in the second series, Meryl Streep.
This part of the world is a magnet for celebrities – Bing Crosby lived in Carmel, as did Doris Day, who died this year. Clint Eastwood was mayor of Carmel, and also owned the town’s Hog’s Breath Inn.
Carry on south on Route 1 and you come to Bixby Bridge, then Big Sur. Everywhere around here is so darned FAMOUS.
Updated June 2020
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THE COURSE’S official site has all the information you’ll if you decide to take up its invitation to “Enjoy the round of a lifetime at Pebble Beach”. READ MORE
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