Pacific Grove Golf Links

  • 18 holes
  • Par: 70
  • 5732 yards
 

Originally designed by Chandler Egan in 1932, the first nince holes takes you through the forested areas of Pacific Grove. Egan's nine takes you through an inland terrain and reflects much of the charm of an English rural course done in the old style.

The back nine was designed by Jack Neville, the original designer of the Pebble Beach Links. It opened in 1960, and is laid out in true links design over dunesland that approaches the sea.

Over looking the course is the Point Pinos Lighthouse. Built in 1855, it is the longest continuously operating lighthouse in California. It is a historical sentinel and picturesque landmark of the golf course.

A scenic tour of the dramatic coastline provides views of Lover's Point, Point Pinos, Crespi Pond and the natural dunesland at Asilomar. You will be enchanted by the abundance of natural wonders such as the plentiful Pacific Blacktail Deer, seals, sea lions, sea otters, pelicans and gulls.

77 Asilomar Blvd
Pacific Grove, California 93950
Monterey County
P: (831) 648-5781
F: (831) 648-5771
W: www.ci.pg.ca.us

Par, yardages and course ratings

Tee Par Yardage Rating Slope
Blue 70 5732 67.5 118
White 70 5571 66.8 116
White (W) 72 5571 71.9 120
Red (W) 72 5299 70.2 116

Pacific Grove Golf Links at a glance

  • Holes: 18
  • Designed by: H. Chandler Egan
  • Type: Public
  • Built in: 1932
  • Golf Season: Year round
  • Visitor Policy: Open
  • Tee times welcomed: Yes

Practice facilities

  • Driving range: Yes
  • Putting green: Yes

Tuition

  • Teaching pro: Yes
  • Golf school / golf academy:

Services

  • Pro: Yes
  • Rental clubs: Yes
  • Rental carts: Yes
  • Pull carts: Yes

Prices

  • Week days: $15 - $40
  • Week-ends: $15 - $45

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