Pebble Beach
Spyglass Hill Golf Course

STYLE EXPLAINATION
Green Guide
Can be used by a beginner
Less complex information

Tour Pro
Follow the rules of the professional tours
Driver landing distances

Rules Breaker
The most detailed with the slopes of the greens
Prohibited in official competition
Authorized during reconnaissance games

YOUR SELECTION
Informations
Overview
The Golf Spyglass Hill ™ golf course takes its name from the classic novel by Robert Louis Stevenson, the Treasure Island, published in 1883. The first five holes roll through sandy dunes by sea, challenging you to carefully choose the safest path.
The following 13 holes are cut in majestic pines, with raised greens, bunkers and strategically placed lakes to catch wandering blows. The names of holes such as Black Dog and Billy Bones are clues for the reckless.
The par 5 1st sets the stage, playing down the slope and with a breathtaking panorama; and you can survey Monterey Bay from the raised tee at the par 3 3rd, though watch out for the bunkered and back-slanting green. The inland part of the layout is more difficult, since it is less open.
Compared with other legendary clubs in the area like Pebble Beach, the facilities are considerably less lavish: offerings in the pro shop are fairly skimpy, locker rooms are not available and there is no sit-down restaurant.
Facilities
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salle de sport |
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hotel |
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parking |
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