The Links at Spanish Bay

The Links at Spanish Bay, located in Pebble Beach, California, is a stunning seaside course that evokes the feel of traditional Scottish links golf. Opened in 1987 and designed by the legendary trio of Robert Trent Jones Jr., Tom Watson, and Sandy Tatum, this par-72 course stretches 6,821 yards along the rugged Pacific coastline, offering breathtaking views and a challenging layout.

The course’s natural dunes, rolling fairways, and native coastal grasses create a links-style experience, further enhanced by the ever-present ocean breeze that can significantly affect play. From the opening tee shot to the final putt, The Links at Spanish Bay requires strategic shot-making and creativity, with undulating greens, deep pot bunkers, and native vegetation providing both beauty and challenge.

Signature holes include the par-5 1st, which starts with a dramatic downhill tee shot toward the ocean, and the par-3 8th, where golfers must contend with a windswept carry over natural dunes to reach the green. The par-4 14th, playing uphill with spectacular views of the Pacific, is another standout.

One of the most unique aspects of The Links at Spanish Bay is the traditional bagpiper who plays at sunset each evening, adding to the authentic links ambiance. The course is complemented by luxurious accommodations, fine dining, and exceptional service as part of the Pebble Beach Resorts experience.

The Links at Spanish Bay delivers a memorable round, combining the rugged beauty of the California coast with the charm and challenge of classic links golf, making it a must-play for enthusiasts seeking a world-class golfing adventure.

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The Links at Spanish Bay