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Then and Now: 100 Years of Pebble Beach

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The Moments That Won Each U.S. Open at Pebble Beach
The Moments That Won Each U.S. Open at Pebble Beach
Pebble Beach has produced some triumphant moments to clinch the U.S. Open. Here is how our national championship has been won the six times it has been played here. Read More »
Woodland Vanquishes Koepka, Delivers Vintage Pebble Beach Win
Woodland Vanquishes Koepka, Delivers Vintage Pebble Beach Win
Gary Woodland channeled the shotmaking of Jack Nicklaus, the wizardy of Tom Watson and the excellence of Tiger Woods to join the illustrious list of U.S. Open champions at Pebble Beach. Read More »
Then and Now: the Press at Pebble Beach
Then and Now: the Press at Pebble Beach
The national press first descended on Pebble Beach in 1929, to follow the legendary Bobby Jones. Some 90 years later, the press is again swarming to Pebble Beach, this time for the playing of the 119th U.S. Open. We thought it would be fun to dig into our archives and look back at the history of the press at Pebble Beach: Read More »
Tracking Tiger: Reliving the Greatest U.S. Open Performance Ever
Tracking Tiger: Reliving the Greatest U.S. Open Performance Ever
The 2000 U.S. Open has no peer. Tiger Woods did not three-putt all week, while one-putting 34 of the 72 greens. He tied the all-time scoring record at a U.S. Open when nobody else in the field broke par. He also opened the tournament with a 65, the lowest U.S. Open score ever shot at Pebble Beach. Read More »
How Pebble Beach Showed That a Public Course Could Host the U.S. Open
How Pebble Beach Showed That a Public Course Could Host the U.S. Open
For the first 71 U.S. Opens, no public-access course had the honor of hosting our national championship. Then came Pebble Beach Golf Links. In a few short weeks, Pebble Beach will host its sixth U.S. Open, more than any other golf course in the last 50 years. Read More »
The 5 Best Shots Ever Hit During U.S. Opens at Pebble Beach
The 5 Best Shots Ever Hit During U.S. Opens at Pebble Beach
Our national championship will return for a sixth time to these hallowed grounds in just a few short weeks. As we anticipate what 2019 will deliver, we look back on the five greatest shots ever hit at a Pebble Beach U.S. Open: Read More »
The History of 17-Mile Drive in 17 Photos
The History of 17-Mile Drive in 17 Photos
The route has changed since the first carraige departed from Hotel Del Monte in 1881, but the scenic tour is still a 17-mile drive today. As we celebrate our Centennial Year, we fondly look back at the history of 17-Mile Drive and the Del Monte Forest. Read More »
10 Fun Facts About the Culinary History of Pebble Beach
10 Fun Facts About the Culinary History of Pebble Beach
Another Pebble Beach Food & Wine is in the books, but we aren't done celebrating our rich and decadent culinary history just yet. As we commemorate Culinary Month at Pebble Beach Resorts during our Centennial Year, enjoy 10 fun facts about our unique history: Read More »
How the U.S. Open Has Been Won at Pebble Beach
How the U.S. Open Has Been Won at Pebble Beach
As we count down the days until the 2019 U.S. Open (June 10-16) during our Centennial Year, we celebrate our five previous champions at Pebble Beach. Here's how they won: Read More »
100 Fun Facts About the Last 100 Years at Pebble Beach (Part 4)
100 Fun Facts About the Last 100 Years at Pebble Beach (Part 4)
Did you know: That no matter how nervous you are on the first tee, you probably won't hit a worse opening shot at Pebble Beach than Jack Lemmon did? That Frank Sinatra was banned from The Lodge? That a PGA TOUR event was once played in snow? The final 25 fun facts are here! Enjoy our last installment in our series covering 100 fun facts about the last 100 years at Pebble Beach: Read More »
Centennial Cocktails You’ve Got to Try at Pebble Beach Resorts
Centennial Cocktails You’ve Got to Try at Pebble Beach Resorts
What would you order in 1919? How can we make a drink that is distinctly Pebble Beach? What's a drink that's just as fun to look at as it is to imbibe? Our Wine and Spirits team pondered these questions and more as we set out to create the ultimate Centennial Cocktails at Pebble Beach. Enjoy these creative concoctions as we celebrate Culinary Month during our Centennial Year: Read More »
100 Fun Facts About the Last 100 Years at Pebble Beach (Part 3)
100 Fun Facts About the Last 100 Years at Pebble Beach (Part 3)
Did you know: That the same caddie looped for both 1929 U.S. Amateur champion Harrison Johnston and 1961 winner Jack Nicklaus? That Lanny Wadkins was drinking a beer when he found out he'd be playing in the first sudden-death playoff in Major Championship history? That Robert Trent Jones Sr. calls the fourth hole at Spyglass Hill his favorite par-4 he's ever designed? Here are fun facts Nos. 51-75 as we celebrate 100 fun facts that have shaped Pebble Beach over the last 100 (or so) years: Read More »