Leave the driver in the bag on #4. A solid 3 wood should carry the cross bunker to the widest part of the fairway. Stay below the hole and don't be surprised by a putt that breaks uphill.
The public course hosts one of golf’s most famous challenges at hole No. 7 – a 106-yard par-3 that just happens to be surrounded by bunkers and the Pacific on three sides. (From Aerial America) 자세히 보기
Who remembers the old #5? A crappy, blind, uphill par 3. New #5 is worth the $10 million plus it cost. Don't be suckered by a right flag. Short left is always good.
A world classgolf course. 625 dollars green fees per person. Recommended taking a caddy rather than walking. 100 bucks for the caddy. It’s a memorable day out.
One of the greatest courses in the world. Aside from the 2010 US Open you won't typically see much on these Poa greens. Find something? Take a pic and you'll earn a Gold Star.
With holes 6,7 and 8 being arguably the most recognized trio of holes in all of golf it would be near impossible to not enjoy your experience at this course Check out the online video streams: 자세히 보기
Features 6,828 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. Designed by Jack Neville/Douglas Grant/(R) Jack Nicklaus, ASGCA, the Pebble Beach Golf Links golf course opened in 1919. 자세히 보기
With the newly added fairway bunkers, cutting the corner on #3 is a much better risk/reward. Careful of going long on approach. Downslope to OB directly behind green.
Walking Pebble is part of the full experience. And it's cart path only. You walk less carrying your bag! (pic of 7th in the fog. ie: not seen from cart :) ⛳
Going for it in 2 rarely pays off. Lay up on 2nd shot is key as newly planted cypress trees can block you out, even from edges of fairway. Stay below the hole.