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Then and Now: 100 Years of Pebble Beach

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A Tour of the New Pebble Beach Visitor Center
A Tour of the New Pebble Beach Visitor Center
Pebble Beach has a century of stories to share with its 2 million annual visitors. So as we approach our Centennial, we are unveiling a brand new Pebble Beach Visitor Center to bring the rich history of our proud past to life. Read More »
The 10 Best Shots Ever Hit at Pebble Beach
The 10 Best Shots Ever Hit at Pebble Beach
We've got your next 19th hole debate: What's the best shot ever hit at Pebble Beach? Should it happen during an AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am or U.S. Open? Should it put away a tournament, or win it outright? Or is it all about degree of difficulty? Let the debates begin: Read More »
How Pebble Beach Became Golf’s Greatest Zip Code
How Pebble Beach Became Golf’s Greatest Zip Code
Pebble Beach is home to the highest concentration of great golf in the world. It's no accident. Samuel F.B. Morse developed Pebble Beach with golf specifically in mind. Here's how it unfolded: Read More »
The Greatest Shots Hit on Each Hole at Pebble Beach (Back Nine)
The Greatest Shots Hit on Each Hole at Pebble Beach (Back Nine)
Relive the greatest shots ever hit at Pebble Beach. Eagles and Albatrosses. Legendary approaches with 1-irons and 2-irons. Chip-ins and lucky bounces off ocean rocks. Then try to replicate them the next time you play Pebble Beach! Read More »
How Trent Jones’ Work at Augusta National Inspired His Masterpiece at Spyglass Hill
How Trent Jones’ Work at Augusta National Inspired His Masterpiece at Spyglass Hill
The man who created the modern versions of Nos. 11 and 16 and Augusta National brought that same aesthetic to the back nine of his masterpiece — Spyglass Hill. Read More »
The Most Memorable Moments from Every Hole at Pebble Beach (Front Nine)
The Most Memorable Moments from Every Hole at Pebble Beach (Front Nine)
More than any other course in the country, Pebble Beach Golf Links is steeped in history. Every hole is loaded with iconic moments from Bing Crosbys to U.S. Amateurs and U.S. Opens. These are the shots that you should remember (and try to better) the next time you play Pebble Beach: Read More »
Tracking Tiger: The 5 Most Memorable Shots Woods Hit in the 2000 U.S. Open
Tracking Tiger: The 5 Most Memorable Shots Woods Hit in the 2000 U.S. Open
You can't help but think about what Tiger Woods did at the 2000 U.S. Open when you play Pebble Beach. These are the 5 most memorable moments from his 15-stroke triumph — plus three bonus shots to try. Read More »
How a Links-Style Course Ended Up in California 30 Years Ago
How a Links-Style Course Ended Up in California 30 Years Ago
The Links at Spanish Bay is an amazing environmental restoration project that has beautified the coastline and created a unique golf experience unlike any other in Pebble Beach. Read More »
The 7th Hole at Pebble Beach: From Unfit to Unforgettable
The 7th Hole at Pebble Beach: From Unfit to Unforgettable
The seventh hole at Pebble Beach is one of the most iconic short par-3s in all of golf, but its green has worn many faces. Here's a visual history of the seventh green. Read More »
Did You Know: The Prestigious Place Del Monte Holds in Golf History
Did You Know: The Prestigious Place Del Monte Holds in Golf History
Golf has been played at Del Monte a staggering 120 straight years. The birthplace of the California State Amateur and the preeminent golf course on the west coast in the early 1900s retains much of its classic charm today. Read More »
The Lineage of Golf Course Architects at Pebble Beach Golf Links
The Lineage of Golf Course Architects at Pebble Beach Golf Links
The design of Jack Neville and Douglas Grant is impressively intact nearly 100 years later, but some of the game's greatest architects have lent a helping hand to polish up Pebble Beach. Read More »
Palmer’s Pebble Beach Legacy
Palmer’s Pebble Beach Legacy
Arnold Palmer will forever be linked to Pebble Beach Golf Links, whether it’s recalling 20 years of Bing Crosby tales, recounting his duel with Jack Nicklaus at the 1972 U.S. Open, or enjoying a treasured golf course he has helped restore over the past two decades. Read More »