Tees Par Yards
Slope USGA Championship
Blue72 6,862 148 75.3
Gold72 6,480 144 73.6
White72 6,114 139 71.7
Red72 5,380 132
72.9
Spectacular
17 Mile Drive in Monterey's Pebble
Beach gated area is one of a handful of
pristine golf courses in the Pebble
Beach area of Monterey County. Home to
the rich and famous, the golf courses
are not cheap to play, costing generally
well above $100/day.
Spyglass Hill Golf Course is a public golf club owned and operated by the
Pebble Beach Company. It overlooks the
Pacific Ocean and provides stunning
views from many holes. The
Spyglass Hill Golf Course is one in the
family of courses that include Pebble
Beach Golf Links, The Links at Spanish
Bay, and the Del Monte Golf Course.
Designed by Robert Trent Jones, Sr., it
was chosen in Golf Digest as one of
America's 100 Greatest Public Courses.
Spyglass course features ocean views of
the Pacific Ocean on the first five
holes. The other 13 wind through the Del
Monte Forest.
Spy Glass Hill Golf Course takes its
name from the classic tale of Treasure
Island by Robert Louis Stevenson. It was
inspired by the wonders of the
peninsula's forest and sea. The holes on
the course are named after characters in
Treasure Island. The first hole,
Treasure Island, goes down and to left
almost 90 degrees. From the tee, a
player can see the tops of the trees in
the Del Monte Forest, the Santa Cruz
Mountains and the Monterey Peninsula.
Other hole names include "Black Dog" and
"Billy Bones".