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Monterey Bay Golf Courses Offer
World-Class Play

The scenic beauty of the Monterey Bay is only matched by its challenging, world-famous golf courses.

From greens which take advantage of the craggy coastline, to fairways which wind through cypress trees, all levels of play are accommodated by a large number of courses.

 


The weather on the links in the northern part of the bay is a bit warmer without so much wind as the south end of the bay. Courses may not skirt the edge of the ocean, but are still influenced by foggy mornings and an afternoon breeze. Play here is also legendary, with some of the finest semi-private and municipal courses along the bay.

Pasatiempo
| Delaveaga
Boulder Creek
| Seascape


Head inland to the golden hills surrounding the ocean for play in the central part of Monterey Bay. The game here is a little warmer without the fog which hugs the coast. In addition to some reasonably priced practice greens, there are several new courses recently opened.

Pajaro Valley Golf Club | Spring Hills
Ridgemark Golf | Country Club


The golf courses at the southern end of the Monterey Bay are famed the world over. This is where the celebrities tee off. This is where the one-of-a-kind U.S. Open 2000 is played. This is where golf legend is made. In the Monterey area alone, there are 18 courses for 50 miles of play that range from affordable to luxurious.

Pebble Beach Resorts | Black Horse Bayonet Carmel Valley Ranch | Laguna Seca