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The Lodge at Pebble Beach:

Since 1919, The Lodge at Pebble Beach has been a landmark destination, the spectacular intersection of luxury and breathtaking beauty. This is the trip you will measure all other trips against.
As a golfer, the tradition of staying at The Lodge while overlooking the most famous finishing hole in the game is a proud rite of passage. The Lodge experience has only been enhanced with the distinct addition of Fairway One along the first hole.
The striking scenery at The Lodge is only rivalled by our sincere dedication to service and our commitment to creating a once-in-a-lifetime experience during your stay.
The Inn at Spanish Bay:

Nestled among majestic Monterey pines—and fronted by a Scottish-style links golf course that touches some of the most breathtaking coast-line in the world—The Inn at Spanish Bay is an idyllic retreat.
All guest rooms feature stylish and comfortable furnishings and a warm, cosy fireplace. Most rooms include a private patio or balcony, providing magnificent views of landscaped grounds, pine forests, rolling fairways or the Pacific Ocean. Each room also features complimentary Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs with cable and lavish modern bathrooms loaded with signature amenities to enhance your stay.
Casa Palmero at Pebble Beach:

Casa Palmero is an intimate, Mediterranean-style hideaway with 24 private rooms and suites, an exceptional level of personalised service and elevated wellness offerings.
Make yourself at home in Casa Palmero’s luxurious living room, library and billiard room of the estate-like main house. Join your fellow guests for morning yoga to set the tone for your day. Relax by the heated outdoor pool with refreshment from The Spa Juice Bar. Gather in the evening for a flight of local wines in the spacious bar and lounge. A personal concierge is onsite to handle every aspect of your stay.
Golf

Pebble Beach Golf Links
Welcome to Pebble Beach Golf Links, unanimously rated the No. 1 Public Course in the Country. Pebble Beach hosted its sixth U.S. Open in 2019, more than any other course over the last 50 years. Future championships include a first U.S. Women’s Open in 2023, and a seventh U.S. Open in 2027. Every February, the PGA TOUR visits for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, a tradition that began in 1947.
Enjoy the round of a lifetime at Pebble Beach.
Spyglass Hill Golf Course
If Pebble Beach is the Greatest Meeting of Land and Sea, then perhaps Spyglass Hill should be dubbed the Greatest Meeting of Sand and Trees. The defining takeaway at Spyglass Hill is how starkly the first five holes juxtapose the rest of your round. Sweeping ocean views with holes darting through a daring dune-scape give way to the understated natural beauty and brawn of the Del Monte Forest. Pine Valley-by-the-Sea meets Augusta National, as Sports Illustrated eloquently described it.
As an annual co-host of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, as well as a stroke-play venue for a pair of U.S. Amateur Championships (1999 and 2018), Spyglass Hill’s championship pedigree has been validated by the game’s very best.
The Links at Spanish Bay
Meandering among sweeping sand dunes along 17-Mile Drive, The Links at Spanish Bay unveils some of the most spectacular seaside views in Pebble Beach. The rolling fairways flow through and around the gorgeous dune-scape, briefly weaving between towering Monterey Pines, before returning to the white sand of Spanish Bay Beach for a thrilling finish along the wind-swept coast.
A twilight round is punctuated by the tunes of the famed Spanish Bay bagpiper, who puts the course to bed every evening.
Spanish Bay is ranked among the best public courses in the state and the country, and annually hosts the pros during the Pebble Beach Invitational.
Del Monte Golf Course
Del Monte is a landmark course that has played an instrumental role in popularising golf out West since its inception in 1897. The birthplace of the California State Amateur and the oldest course in continuous operation west of the Mississippi retains much of that classic charm today, challenging the game’s best golfers with its small, sloping, old-school greens.
Originally designed as a nine-hole course in 1897 by Charles E. Maud and expanded to 18 holes in 1902, Del Monte promptly attracted the game’s best players. The course’s Del Monte Championship was so highly regarded that many considered the champion to be the best golfer in the state. When the California State Amateur was founded in 1912, Del Monte was the natural choice to host it. Del Monte was also selected to host the 1916 Western Amateur, marking the first time one of the era’s biggest national amateur events was played west of Colorado.
The Hay
The Hay has been a fixture at Pebble Beach since 1957, when famed Head Professional Peter Hay revolutionised the concept of a short course. Hay’s vision was to create a fun place where juniors, families, and friends, regardless of their ability, could gather around the game of golf.
In 2021, Tiger Woods amplified Hay’s vision in a way few could have imagined with his brilliant redesign of the property. The result is a course overflowing with fun, including an exact replica of the famed No. 7 at Pebble Beach Golf Links, as well as holes designed to be played with any club in the bag, and an additional 20,000 square-foot putting course that sprawls 100 yards, yielding endless routing.
It’s Pebble Beach, the Tiger Woods way. Play The Hay!