'For years I have been contending that in our generation no other golf course could possibly compete with the strategic problems, the thrills, the excitement, variety and lasting and increasing int...
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A short drive from Cypress Point, Pebble Beach is situated at the southern end of California’s Monterey Peninsula and was developed by business entrepreneur Samuel F.B. Morse. Morse first saw the s...
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One of the most exclusive clubs in America, the San Francisco Golf Club was formed toward the end of the 19th century, however golfing did not begin on its present A.W. Tillinghast layout until 191...
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The Pasatiempo Golf Club was founded by Marion Hollins, one of the finest athletes of the 1920s and a woman who had driven the development of the Cypress Point Club before making a fortune investin...
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One of the state's most prestigious golfing institutions, the California Golf Club was founded on leased land close to San Francisco in 1918 and moved to a permanent home south of the city in 1926....
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Considered the nation's oldest athletic organization, San Francisco’s Olympic Club was founded in 1860 and moved into golf following World War I, with the purchase of a struggling country club in n...
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‘I hope to carefully shape this new course so she will bend and sweep with the natural terrain of rocks, trees, grasses and ocean. My dream is that she will appear as if she has been dancing among ...
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The first golf course in the United States designed by Dr. Alister MacKenzie, the Meadow Club was founded in 1927 on a property known as the Bon Tempe Meadow, a short drive north of San Francisco. ...
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Designed by Robert Trent Jones at the height of his prolific career, Spyglass Hill was the vision of Pebble Beach founder Samuel Morse, who had long planned for a series of golf courses along his s...
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Situated in the heart of the Sonoma Valley, north of San Francisco, the Mayacama Golf Club opened in 2001 as a prestigious golf, wine and residential retreat built for a small, discerning membershi...
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One of the state's most prestigious golfing institutions, the California Golf Club was founded on leased land close to San Francisco in 1918 and moved to a permanent home south of the city in 1926....
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'For years I have been contending that in our generation no other golf course could possibly compete with the strategic problems, the thrills, the excitement, variety and lasting and increasing int...
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A short drive from Cypress Point, Pebble Beach is situated at the southern end of California’s Monterey Peninsula and was developed by business entrepreneur Samuel F.B. Morse. Morse first saw the s...
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