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Few places in golf carry the weight that Pebble Beach does. Opened in 1919 and designed by Jack Neville and Douglas Grant — two California amateur champions with almost no design experience between them — this routing along the Monterey Peninsula coastline has somehow aged into one of the most revered eighteen holes on earth. The Pacific doesn't merely frame the course; it intrudes upon it, the cold Carmel Bay pressing against the clifftops at holes four through ten in a stretch of seaside golf that has no honest equal in America.
The numbers tell you something, too. At 6,972 yards from the tips with a 75.5 rating and a slope of 145, this is a course that asks real questions — the wind off the water a constant variable that renders yardage almost meaningless on certain afternoons. But Pebble has hosted six U.S. Opens, countless AT&T Pro-Ams, and a 2019 national championship that saw Gary Woodland conquer conditions that humbled the rest of the field.
The four tee sets, stretching down to just over 5,100 yards, mean the course is genuinely playable for a range of games — though no rating adjustment fully accounts for the vertigo of standing on the seventh tee, a wedge in hand, staring down at a green ringed by crashing surf.
Come for the history. The ocean will handle the rest.
| Tee | Yards | Rating | Slope | Par |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blue · men | 6,823 | 74.9 | 144 | 72 |
| Gold · men | 6,464 | 73.2 | 137 | 72 |
| Gold · women | 6,464 | 78 | 142 | 72 |
| White · men | 6,114 | 71.8 | 134 | 72 |
| White · women | 6,114 | 76.2 | 139 | 72 |
| Green · men |




| 5,481 |
| 68.7 |
| 126 |
| 72 |
| Green · women | 5,481 | 72.9 | 134 | 72 |
| Red · men | 5,251 | 67.3 | 124 | 71 |
| Red · women | 5,251 | 71.7 | 132 | 72 |