Spyglass Hill
Spyglass Hill Golf Course, located in Pebble Beach, California, is a renowned Robert Trent Jones Sr. design that combines rugged coastal beauty with a challenging forested layout. Opened in 1966, this par-72 course stretches 7,035 yards from the championship tees and has consistently ranked among the top public courses in the United States.
The first five holes wind through sand dunes with stunning views of the Pacific Ocean and Monterey Bay, creating a dramatic start to the round. The par-5 1st hole sets the tone, requiring a strategic tee shot to avoid bunkers and a precise approach to a sloped green. The remaining holes transition into the Del Monte Forest, where towering pines, narrow fairways, and elevated greens provide a contrasting yet equally challenging experience.
Signature holes include the par-4 4th, a dogleg left with a green perched near the coastline, and the par-3 12th, a picturesque hole that demands a precise tee shot over a natural ravine. The course’s design rewards accuracy and strategic play, with undulating greens and natural hazards challenging players on every shot.
Spyglass Hill’s impeccable maintenance, stunning scenery, and reputation as one of the toughest courses on the PGA Tour rotation during the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am make it a must-play for avid golfers. Its combination of coastal vistas and forested seclusion delivers a memorable and dynamic golfing experience.
With world-class facilities and its connection to the legendary Pebble Beach Resorts, Spyglass Hill offers an unforgettable round that is as beautiful as it is demanding.