Back in May of 2013, I was lucky enough to play two of the three courses on the AT&T rotation: Monterey Peninsula Country Club’s Shore Course and Pebble Beach Golf Links, perhaps the most famous golf course in the world. I didn’t have enough time to visit the third course on the rotation, Spyglass Hill, but hope to do so at some point down the line.
I’ve included links below for my course profiles on both MPCC’s Shore Course and Pebble Beach.
COURSE PROFILE: Monterey Peninsula Country Club (Shore Course)
COURSE PROFILE: Pebble Beach Golf Links
Pebble Beach needs no introduction for even the most casual golf fan but the Monterey Peninsula Country Club still flies under the radar of most due to its exclusivity.
Originally a Robert Baldock and Jack Neville design from 1961, Monterey Peninsula Country Club’s Shore Course was completely rerouted and redesigned by architect Mike Strantz, opening to great acclaim in 2004. This would be Strantz’s crowning achievement in design and he sadly passed away only one year after its opening due to a rare form of tongue cancer. The course sits in lofty territory among the top 100 courses in America and deservedly so. It is the most recent addition to the course rotation at the Pro Am, replacing Poppy Hills in 2010.
These profiles are among my personal favourites and I hope you enjoy reading them. Enjoy the tournament this weekend!