What to Know Before You Go to the 2019 U.S. Open
What to Know Before You Go to the 2019 U.S. Open
How do you get tickets? Where can you park? What can you bring? We broke down the most essential information you need to know before you go to the 2019 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach: Read More »The 5 Most Interesting Storylines at the 2019 U.S. Open
The 5 Most Interesting Storylines at the 2019 U.S. Open
Who will join Jack Nicklaus, Tom Watson, Tom Kite, Woods and Graeme McDowell and win a U.S. Open at Pebble Beach? Here are five storylines to watch: Read More »Then and Now: What’s Changed at Pebble Beach Since 2010
Then and Now: What’s Changed at Pebble Beach Since 2010
The course you’ll see in 2019 is very similar to what was set up in 2010. Pebble Beach will play 35 yards longer thanks to a pair of new tees, while four greens have been restored to create a variety of hole locations. Read More »How Does Pebble Beach Test the Best? With the Smallest Greens in Major Championship Golf
How Does Pebble Beach Test the Best? With the Smallest Greens in Major Championship Golf
The average Pebble Beach green is just 3,500 square feet, the smallest on the PGA TOUR. The average green depth at Pebble Beach is just 26 paces. And those greens are surrounded by 118 bunkers — or six more than the Old Course at St. Andrews. 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 »Gray Malin Captures Pebble Beach in New Collection
Gray Malin Captures Pebble Beach in New Collection
Famed fine art photographer and best-selling author Gray Malin turned his talented eye to Pebble Beach for his most recent collection, capturing unique views of some of the most famous holes in golf. Read More »Predicting the Toughest Holes at the 2019 U.S. Open
Predicting the Toughest Holes at the 2019 U.S. Open
If you look at the top three toughest holes during the 2000 and 2010 U.S. Opens, the only one that shows up on both lists is No. 17 at Pebble Beach Golf Links. Here are the top contenders for the toughest holes at the 2019 U.S. Open: Read More »U.S. Am Champ Hovland Returns to Pebble Beach Battle-Tested
U.S. Am Champ Hovland Returns to Pebble Beach Battle-Tested
U.S. Amateur finalists Viktor Hovland and Devon Bling, fresh off impressive finishes at The Masters, will be back at Pebble Beach for the U.S. Open. 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 »USGA Anticipating Another Historic U.S. Open Moment at Pebble Beach
USGA Anticipating Another Historic U.S. Open Moment at Pebble Beach
After the Masters and the PGA Championship delivered a pair of historic moments to launch golf’s Major championship season in 2019, the USGA is confident that Pebble Beach will once again produce a worthy winner at June’s U.S. Open. Read More »Happy Trails: Tips to Hiking the Del Monte Forest in Pebble Beach