What’s New About the Restored 17th Green at Pebble Beach
What’s New About the Restored 17th Green at Pebble Beach
The iconic hourglass-shaped green is now easier to see from the tee, and added nearly 1,500 square feet. A plaque also celebrates Tom Watson's famous chip shot in 1982. Read More »The Back Nine at Pebble Beach: Revving Up for the Best Finish in Golf
The Back Nine at Pebble Beach: Revving Up for the Best Finish in Golf
The ocean view of all ocean views? It might just be the 18th hole at Pebble Beach Golf Links. In our final post showcasing the amazing ocean views around Pebble Beach Resorts, enjoy a tour of the back nine at Pebble Beach. Read More »How to Play the Daunting 14th Hole at Pebble Beach
How to Play the Daunting 14th Hole at Pebble Beach
Pebble Beach Golf Academy Director Laird Small shares how to tackle one of the toughest approach shots of your round — the third into No. 14. Read More »The Front Nine at Pebble Beach: ‘It’s Like Heaven’s Doors Open Up’
The Front Nine at Pebble Beach: ‘It’s Like Heaven’s Doors Open Up’
Pebble Beach gives you two holes to warm up before blowing you away with some of the best views found in golf. Part 4 of our Ocean Views of Pebble Beach Resorts series takes a look at the front nine at Pebble Beach GL. 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 »The Sensational Start at Spyglass Hill: ‘Is There a Better Place on Earth?’
The Sensational Start at Spyglass Hill: ‘Is There a Better Place on Earth?’
Is there a more stirring start to your round than the first five holes at Spyglass Hill? Our series featuring the ocean views at Pebble Beach Resorts continues with the incredible opening at Spyglass Hill. Read More »From Skeleton Island to Long John Silver: The Names of the Back Nine at Spyglass Hill
From Skeleton Island to Long John Silver: The Names of the Back Nine at Spyglass Hill
Learn a little more about the pirates and mutineers of Treasure Island, as well as where the name Spyglass came from. Read More »What Do Those Hole Names at Spyglass Hill Actually Mean? (Part 1)
What Do Those Hole Names at Spyglass Hill Actually Mean? (Part 1)
The name of almost every hole at Spyglass Hill is a reference to Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island. Do you know the difference between Billy Bones and Captain Smollett? We take a closer look at the front nine. Read More »Ocean Views You Might Have Missed at Del Monte and Peter Hay
Ocean Views You Might Have Missed at Del Monte and Peter Hay
In Part 1 of our series highlighting the incredible views around Pebble Beach Resorts, we start with a couple under-the-radar peeks into the Pacific. Read More »The Toughest Tournament Holes of Pebble Beach Resorts
The Toughest Tournament Holes of Pebble Beach Resorts
Don't feel too bad about bogeys on these holes. We show you the holes the pros struggle with the most during tournaments at Pebble Beach and Spyglass Hill. 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