Why Pebble Beach Sparks Endless Arguments
Probably the most debatable course in golf course architecture is Pebble Beach. And the reason it’s debatable is not because everybody doesn’t think it’s fabulous. It’s fabulous. There’s no question about it. Is it a top course in the world? Of course, it’s a top course in the world. The question that comes up, how did the inland holes that are not on the ocean compare to the quality of the ocean holes? I think the statement that holds true for everyone who plays Pebble Beach is that the six or seven holes that are on the ocean collectively are as good as any six or seven holes in the world. They captivate you. The architecture of them is off the charts phenomenal. I agree with the statement that the second shot on the eighth hole at Pebble Beach is as good as any approach shot on any hole in the world. You stand up there and you almost wish time would stand
Pebble Beach is a famous golf course known for its stunning oceanfront holes.
These seaside holes offer incredible views and a unique design that many admire.
The inland holes also have their own appeal but are less memorable than the ocean holes.
Pebble Beach’s true beauty is found where the course meets the coastline.
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