Pebble Beach Resorts®
About Pebble Beach Resorts®
Pebble Beach Resorts® celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2019. Golfers can stay at The Lodge at Pebble Beach™, The Inn at Spanish Bay™, Casa Palmero® or the new Fairway One cottages at The Lodge. The resort is home to multiple restaurants, including the legendary Tap Room inside The Lodge and Sticks® (where a bagpiper plays at dusk every night); an award-winning spa; The Beach and Tennis Club™; The Spanish Bay Club™ and three oceanfront courses: Pebble Beach Golf Links™, The Links at Spanish Bay™ and Spyglass Hill™ Golf Course. The Hay™, the new TGR Design short course by Tiger Woods, overlooks the bay.Facts
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Challenging Bunkers with fluffy sand, nice! Photo submitted by KalClarke on 06/25/2025
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Photo submitted by weekendhacker69420 on 01/02/2024
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How many turkeys do you see? Photo submitted by pserf on 09/14/2023
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Photo submitted by pserf on 09/14/2023
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Photo submitted by mckim111 on 06/17/2023
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Photo submitted by bingstarr on 02/21/2023
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Photo submitted by u00004690349 on 12/24/2022
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Photo submitted by JasonDeeganGA on 09/23/2022
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Photo submitted by JasonDeeganGA on 09/23/2022
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par 3 8th Photo submitted by GRaleigh on 08/16/2022
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9 green Photo submitted by GRaleigh on 08/16/2022
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14 fairway Photo submitted by GRaleigh on 08/16/2022
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12th hole approach Photo submitted by GRaleigh on 08/16/2022
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16th par 3 Photo submitted by GRaleigh on 08/16/2022
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Photo submitted by GRaleigh on 08/16/2022
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Photo submitted by dignatuk on 08/05/2022
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I have a logo ball for each of the 3 courses I played. Photo submitted by golfhouser on 12/10/2021
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Not the best golfers, but we dressed well Photo submitted by janmar49 on 08/28/2021
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Photo submitted by lbshim on 07/04/2021
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Photo submitted by gsmunn02 on 06/22/2020
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Photo submitted by gsmunn02 on 06/22/2020
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Love this place Photo submitted by u7326787 on 01/25/2020
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Straight down the pipe ! Photo submitted by u7326787 on 01/25/2020
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Photo submitted by arlene on 12/07/2019
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Hole 7 Photo submitted by Zubach on 11/20/2019
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Photo submitted by PinnacleStaffer on 08/04/2019
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Photo submitted by BrandonTuckerGA on 05/23/2019
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Photo submitted by BrandonTuckerGA on 05/23/2019
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Photo submitted by BrandonTuckerGA on 05/23/2019
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Photo submitted by BrandonTuckerGA on 05/23/2019
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No. 17 tee at Pebble Beach. Photo submitted by JasonDeeganGA on 04/30/2019
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No. 18 tee at Pebble Beach. Photo submitted by JasonDeeganGA on 04/30/2019
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7th hole Photo submitted by AlexByrd on 11/28/2018
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When at Pebble... Photo submitted by AlexByrd on 11/28/2018
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view from 2nd hole at Spyglass. Photo submitted by AlexByrd on 11/28/2018
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The par-3 15th. Photo submitted by JasonDeeganGA on 05/22/2018
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Short par 4 17th. Photo submitted by JasonDeeganGA on 05/22/2018
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The par-3 third hole might be the prettiest at the entire resort Photo submitted by JasonDeeganGA on 05/22/2018
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6th Photo submitted by LICC on 09/08/2017
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7th green looking back up Photo submitted by LICC on 09/08/2017
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8th approach Photo submitted by LICC on 09/08/2017
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9th approach Photo submitted by LICC on 09/08/2017
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17th Photo submitted by LICC on 09/08/2017
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18th fairway Photo submitted by LICC on 09/08/2017
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Par-4 17th hole approach Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 08/12/2017
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From behind the par-5 14th green Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 08/12/2017
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Approach on the par-5 14th hole Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 08/12/2017
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Par-3 fifth green Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 08/12/2017
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Par-5 11th hole Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 08/12/2017
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Par-3 third green Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 08/12/2017
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Par-3 fourth hole Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 08/12/2017
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Par-5 first hole Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 08/12/2017
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Par-5 first hole approach view Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 08/12/2017
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Par-5 14th hole Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 08/12/2017
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Par-4 seventh green Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 08/12/2017
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Par-4 fifth hole Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 08/12/2017
beautiful ocean course
Cannot describe the beauty of the course, most of the holes were along the ocean. Spectacular condition on fairway, green. Staff was very nice and food was excellent.
Would replay this course the next time I am in Monterey
A Dream Business Trip
A beautiful course! Fortunately it is a public course and anyone can play the course. A well maintained course considering its age.
Pebble Beach's perfect pitch-and-putt
There's nothing overly flashy about the Peter Hay, the nine-hole, par-3 course at Pebble Beach Resorts. Most of the holes play between 75 and 100 yards. It's a great spot to warm up your wedge game for the bigger challenges. The greens are small and protected by the same style of bunkers as Pebble Beach Golf Links. Locals enjoy playing the loop since it's affordable ($30) and family-friendly. I teed it up with my 12-year-old son, who hadn't played all summer. He still made a par and came away happy with the experience. It's an easy walk, and there are glimpses of Stillwater Cove through the trees. It's location is ideal right across the street from the new Pebble Beach Golf Academy and just a short shuttle ride down the hill from Pebble Beach.
golf Heaven
I'm not writing a review. It's five-star everything. I can't say anything more than everyone else has for the last almost 100 years.
Pebble Beach will always be special
I've been lucky enough to play Pebble Beach twice - in June of 2003 and December of 2009 - and the memories of those rounds are still vivid in my head. I think that's the ultimate sign of a 'bucket list' experience. Both times I walked the course without a caddie, carrying my own bag. I was lucky to get sunny days with little wind. I feel bad for those people who sign up for a once-in-a-lifetime round and get blasted with wind or rain or a thick marine layer that clouds the ocean views. It can happen to anybody. As for the course, it takes two holes to shake off the excited nerves. That's about the time the magic happens. The fourth through 10th holes roam along the rocky cliffs of the coast. The scenery is just off the charts, but I think it's the variety of holes that's even more special. The tee shot at the short seventh and the scary approach shot at no. 8 are epic moments in any golf career. Execute them properly and you can brag about them forever. The inland holes of the back nine take some grief from critics, although they're all solid holes. I think the par-3 17th is actually a bit overrated. It's almost impossible to hit the hour-glass-shaped green unless you're a single digit handicap, and there's not much scenery until you reach the green. I'm in the camp that believes the two trees in the landing area of the 18th fairway should be removed, but regardless, it's still a great hole. Everybody, no matter how rich or poor, should play Pebble Beach. It's a special day from start to finish.
Money Grab
The place is a money grab! Living off its reputation. The course was is poor condition for the money charged. They do not appear to have a dress code or if they do, they do not enforce it! Played with to people that tee'd off with there shirts untucked and had zero golf etiquette.Do yourself a favor go to Bandon, Pinehurst, Whistling Straits or TPC Sawgrass where you are welcomed by folkes who appear to genuinely appreciate your business. If you want to see the views of Pebble Beach Golf Links nothing stops one from walking the course. This is the first review I have ever posted on any site, but felt so ripped off at the entire golf experince I felt the need to post.
A worthy companion to Pebble Beach
I understand why people prefer Spyglass Hill (it is, after all, one of the world's greatest courses in its own right), but that doesn't justify the criticism that goes Spanish Bay's way. It's a beautiful course, and anyone with a soft place in their heart for links courses must play it.
It's also a good warmup for Pebble; the fairways are not quite as wide as Pebble, but the greens are a fair bit bigger (anyone who has played the RTJ Trail in Alabama will recognize them), and the views are just as spectacular. I played Spanish Bay the day before I played Pebble, and it definitely helped ease my nerves.
Also, shoot for an afternoon tee time so that you can time your finish with the bagpiper who plays up at the clubhouse patio every evening at sunset. Tremendous way to finish a day.
Get a Caddie
There's nothing I can add to Pebble Beach's heaps of praises, all of which are well deserved. It's a magical experience. The two things that I must emphasize are these: walk, and hire a caddie. This is arguably the world's most beautiful golf course; why anyone would want to ride in a cart on it is beyond me. Pebble Beach is an experience, and to be properly experienced, it must be walked. Likewise, a caddie is going to improve your experience by saving you TONS of shots (mine probably saved me 10 strokes), carrying your bag, cleaning your clubs, raking the bunkers, and otherwise making your round hassle-free.
One last thought about caddies: not all caddies are created equal. I got lucky with a spectacular, insightful, funny caddie named Crawford. My playing partners got a forecaddie who was not nearly as excited to be there. So if you know anyone who's been to Pebble, ask who caddied for them. If they recommend him/her, ask for that person in particular.
If I go back, I'm asking for Crawford.
Tough Challenge but Worth it
Leave your ego in the car and embrace the challenge. Toughest course you can play in Pebble Beach. The whole course is a visual treat but intimidating. Awesome Greens, fun challenge
Pebble Beach Dream
Fabulous experience. Have someone walk with you to enjoy the walk. Forget the score and savor the experience. Awesome!
More perfection on Monterey Peninsula
To be honest, the green fee of $270 is quite steep, and somehow it's still only around half the price of pebble beach. If pebble and spyglass are out of reach, the Links at Spanish Bay is the best 3rd option possible! I can only wonder how spyglass and pebble are possibly better, but I do not regret playing Spanish for a second. The way the rolling grass blends into the sand dunes is already beautiful, then tack on the views, the course conditions, and the difficult yet playable aspects of this track and it's a head-scratcher why they do not host a PGA Tour event here. There isn't much room between the fairways and natural dunes and the course is a little short for tour standards, but it is still a gem. The entire course is full of signature holes, especially the start of the front and the entire back. I took about 30 pictures on my phone, but when I tried showing them to my family and friends, the pictures just could not give the course justice. Now if you can actually focus on golf, the course features pristine fairways, tight fringes, great bunkers, and the best greens you could possibly find. The greens were very quick and extremely undulating (more than Kapalua Plantation from personal experience), but they rolled so well that I felt I could make anything (I actually rolled in a 70 footer and several 10-30 footers). The staff was very helpful and our caddie, Steve, knew the layout like the back of his hand and he was a very sociable guy. We all know the hype surrounding pebble beach and spyglass hill, but the links at Spanish Bay are definitely worth a go for any golfer!
Hidden Gem of the Monterey Peninsula
Everybody knows about Pebble Beach and Spyglass Hill. I recently played all three. While Pebble is unforgettable and Spyglass is the toughest course of the three, Spanish Bay was perhaps the most enjoyable overall round. The course has a beautiful links layout that winds through the dunes. It is challenging but accessible. The greens have amazing contours. Good luck if you hit it on the wrong level. Pace of play is great because many fewer people play than at Spyglass and Pebble. I would highly recommend it to anybody coming to Monterey. Paying for a caddie is well worth the price because your round will be more enjoyable.
As good as it gets!
Are you a fan of golf? If so, you NEED to play Pebble! The course is simply wonderful and while pricy, is absolutely worth the high rate. Played 18 with one of my best friends and will never forget the experience.
Course conditions were excellent and even though they were getting ready for the Pro-am, it did not change the overall experience.
I mean, come on, it's Pebble Beach
This place is Heaven on Earth and one every golfer's bucket list. Do what you have to do to play here at least once in your life.
I've played here twice and remember every shot I hit for both rounds. Other than Augusta National and Cypress Point, I don't recall another course where this is the case.
It's so fun because you know all the holes before you even play. Still, once you're there, it's better than you image. Enjoy it, take photos and, more importantly, get a good caddie. Sure, they're all good, but find one highly recommended and enjoy the walk.
More Pines than Ocean
The 1st 5 holes are some of the best you'll ever play. Unfortunately, the course is rather forgettable from that point in. Not that it's a bad course (cuz it's FAR from that), it just opens so strong, there's nowhere to go from there.
A Must Play!
My husband and I went out to Pebble for our honeymoon and it was absolutely amazing. The greens were a lot smaller than I thought and the course was very demanding. Holes 6-10 are just unlike any I've ever seen.
Pebble Beach was everything I hoped for and more. We had an awesome caddy and we walked the course which I would recommend. Otherwise, it's cart path only and you end up walking more to and from your cart.
This is a must play if you ever have the opportunity!
Masterpiece
In the two AT&T's I was able to play in back in the early 90's, I found Spyglass to be one of the top 2 or 3 designs that I've ever seen. Granted, if you're planning a trip to the Monterey Peninsula, you're first choice is likely to be Pebble Beach. However, if you have the time and the resources, so yourself a favor and play Spyglass...you'll be very glad you did.
While it's not exactly oceanside, the views on the first 4 holes are stunning. But more than that, it has 18 holes that you will remember for as long as your able to not hide your own Easter eggs. Spyglass is old-school, traditional, challenging golf at its finest. Small greens that are typically in excellent shape, sloping fairways, swirling breezes, and a timeless design will keep you on your toes the entire time.
One word of advice: leave the rangefinder in the bag and play it by feel. The approach shots almost always play longer than the yardage, and you can't afford to be off by much.
Spyglass Hill - Treasure the experience
If you can't get on or afford Pebble Beach, try to get out to Spyglass Hill (Legend has it that Robert Louis Stevenson roamed these hills and sandy dunes of Pebble Beach for inspiration while writing his classic 'Treasure Island.') While nothing can duplicate the topography of Pebble, Spyglass is a pretty good consolation with some pretty good ocean views of its own on the front nine. And even though the back nine is inland, it's pretty special in its own right. Designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr., the course got a much-needed renovation a few years ago, drastically improving drainage and the speed of the fairways.
Should be on every golfer's bucket list
I don't know how many times I've heard people say if Pebble Beach wasn't on the ocean, it wouldn't be that special. That's one of the dumbest statements a person can make about a golf course because setting is always a huge factor in the quality of a course and the setting just doesn't get any better than Pebble Beach. Yes, it's expensive at $495 (and the hotel rates if you book in advance), but how many $250 courses out there aren't really that memorable. Just put two of them together. And yes, it takes 5-plus hours to play, but you're at Pebble Beach; soak it up for as long as you can. And finally, the design of the holes are special, even if it wasn't on the ocean, even the inland holes. Never sell this course short; it's a world treasure.