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Pacific Grove Golf Links is a historic, 18-hole golf course featuring both parkland and links-style nines. Situated on the tip of the scenic Monterey Peninsula, overlooking Point Pinos and the Pacific Ocean
Northern California, and the Monterey Peninsula in particular is a golf mecca, and Pacific Grove Golf Links offers the most affordable golf experience on or near the Pacific Ocean. The entire back nine offers breathtaking views, and is adjacent to the famous 17 Mile Drive.
The Golf Shop at the Pacific Grove Golf Links features equipment, shoes, accessories and clothing from a variety of well-known and respected brands. We carry the latest in equipment technology and pride ourselves on our ability to custom order that special item.
Golf Reservations accepted up to 60 days in advance of a preferred play date for groups of 2-4 players. Single golfers may call the proshop within 7 days of a play date to book by phone. Reserve Your Tee Time
The idea of the Pacific Grove Golf Links began in 1929, when the Del Monte Properties Company and its owner S.F.B. Morse, decided to make their beach tract more desirable by introducing a golf course to its ocean-side parcel of land.
H. Chandler Egan, designer of the Pacific Grove Golf Links front nine, was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1884. His first exposure to the game of golf came at the age of 12. During his teenage years Egan honed his skills in serious competition.
Pacific Grove Golf Links is a historic, 18-hole golf course featuring both parkland and links-style nines. Situated on the tip of the scenic Monterey Peninsula, overlooking Point Pinos and the Pacific Ocean
From the back tee, this wonderful hole runs downhill toward the ocean and gives the player a chance to take in the true beauty of links golf. A wide-open fairway greets the player with little-to-no danger.
Book A Tee Time: 831.648.5775 77 Asilomar Boulevard, Pacific Grove, CA 93950
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