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Greg
V. Austin, PGA
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Pebble Beach Golf Links
18 Holes
Par: 72
Championship Rating: 73.8
Yardage: 6,719
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.
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The Links at Spanish Bay
18 Holes
Par:72
Championship Rating: 74.1
Yardage: 6,821
Spanish Bay recalls the
original Scottish concept of the game golf, established
over five hundred years ago. This was the intention of the
design team, Robert Trent Jones Jr., Tom Watson and Sandy
Tatum, in their creation of a true links golf course.
Links is an old Scottish word for sandy wasteland, usually
near the sea, with bristly grasses and ever prevailing
wind. The Links at Spanish Bay are so authentic that even
the Monterey coastline mirrors the rugged, natural beauty
of Scotland.
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Spyglass Hill Golf Course
18 Holes
Par: 72
Championship Rating: 75.3
Yardage: 6,862
Spyglass Hill Golf Course
takes its name from Robert Louis Stevenson's classic
novel, Treasure Island, published in 1863. Local
legend maintains that Stevenson once wandered the Spyglass
area gathering ideas for his novels. A unique aspect of
this course is that the holes are named after characters
in Treasure Island. Hole names such as "Black
Dog" and "Billy Bones" are hints for the
unwary. As players attempt to master this difficult
course, they may hear the laughter of pirates in the
distance.
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Delmonte Golf Course
18 Holes
Par: 72
Championship Rating: 70.8
Yardage: 6,357
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 a century.
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