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 »Golf is a Game of Misses
Golf is a Game of Misses
Ben Hogan was happy if he hit two shots a round just how he wanted. Learning where to miss is just as important as hitting it perfectly, especially around the small greens at Pebble Beach. Read More »A Lesson from Tom Watson
A Lesson from Tom Watson
The 1982 U.S. Open Champion at Pebble Beach shares with our Laird Small what he does to get his tempo and timing back when he loses his rhythm. Read More »Match Your Stroke to Your Technique & Equipment
Match Your Stroke to Your Technique & Equipment
It's important to understand the three swing types of putting - and which you use - so you can match it with the right putter. Read More »Getting a Grip on Putting