Links Club

18 Holes Par 71 6,902 yds
Links Club - Golf Course

Course Overview

Nestled on the rugged coastline of Pebble Beach, Links Club offers a throwback to the golden age of golf with its 1923 Alister MacKenzie design, later refined by Tom Doak. This course isn’t just a test of skill; it’s a nod to history, demanding respect for traditional links play amid its sprawling dunes and treacherous pot bunkers.

A standout hole that epitomizes Links Club's challenge is the 18thβ€”a demanding par-5 that skirts the beach. Here, the play is as much about strategy as it is about scenery, with the ocean breeze complicating an already tough approach to a well-guarded green.

For those new to Links Club, remember: the wind is not just a condition, it's a constant companion. Mastery of the low, controlled shot will serve you well, particularly on holes like the 13th, where precision is paramount to clear the coastal inlet.

Don't expect coddling from this course; it's a straightforward, historic test of golf that offers little in the way of modern gimmicks but plenty in authentic challenge and scenic views. In essence, Links Club is for the golfer who appreciates the game in its purest form, set against one of the most dramatic backdrops nature can provide.

Course Features

🌊Links Style πŸ›οΈHistoric Course πŸ–οΈStrategic Bunkers 🎯Narrow Fairways πŸ’ͺChallenging ✨Well Maintained β›³Pure Golf Experience πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’ΌCaddie Service Available

Est. Green Fee

$220.00
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Notable Holes

7

Hole 7

A challenging par-4 with a narrow fairway and deep bunkers guarding the green.

13

Hole 13

A picturesque par-3 that requires a tee shot over a coastal inlet to a well-guarded green.

18

Hole 18

The signature hole, a long par-5 that runs along the beach, offering stunning views and a tough finish.

Playing Tips

1

Wind is a significant factor; players need to master low, controlled shots. Strategic thinking is required to navigate the numerous bunkers and avoid the rough, which can be particularly penal.

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Course Designer

The course was originally designed by Alister MacKenzie, with later renovations by Tom Doak to enhance its original features and challenge.
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