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Conference 7.286::golf

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Created:Tue Feb 15 1994
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1985.0. "Where to play in Carmel?" by VEGAS::GURALNIK (o 22 o) Fri Feb 10 1995 12:40

I am going to the Carmel, CA area in April for my honeymoon and plan to play at
Pebble Beach (wife's idea).  However, if I can't, what other course do you
recommend and why.  I'm only going to play one, so I want to make it a good one.
 This is going to cost me a lot of "honey-do" points.

Pebble Beach
Spanish Bay
Poppy Hills
Cypress Point (is this private?)
other?
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1985.1Spanish Bay is good, but the Pebble is the meccaSLICER::RODParadise Awaits!Sat Feb 11 1995 13:0832
    I just returned from San Jose a couple of weeks ago.  I had
    reservations (for one) on Pebble, but it was the week before the AT&T,
    and with the heavy rains and all, they were closed.  They were very
    nice and called to other courses to get me on.  It's very easy getting
    on as a single, should be even at Pebble.  You can call only one day in
    advance for a reservation as a single.
    
    The first day I was sent over to Spanish Bay.  It's a beautiful seaside
    links course.  Most of the holes are built through the dunes.  None of
    the holes are over or adjacent water.  It was also very wet, with a
    couple of fairways having standing water (above soletops).  I was told
    SB is probably the best drained of the Pebble courses.  Very nice.   I
    don't recall exactly, but green fees were ~$150 - 175.  Pebble is
    supposed to be $225.  Yardage/rating/slope is: Blue 6820/74.6/142,
    White 6078/72.1/133, and Red 5309/70.6/129.
    
    The next day I was sent to Old Del Monte.  This is also owned by the
    Pebble.  It's supposed to be the oldest course west of the Mississippi. 
    It's actually inland, near Hiway 1.  It's a typical course.   They had
    six temporaries though.  The price was right, only $85, I think. 
    Yardage/rating/slope is: Blue 6278/70.8/122, White 6007/69.5/119, and
    Red 5431/71.1/118.  
    
    Pebble by contrast is:  Blue 6799/74.4/142, White 6357/72.1/138, Red
    5197/71.9/130.
    
    I have a friend living in San Jose, so the next time I get our there I
    am definitely going to do Pebble and Spyglass (Cypress is private, I
    believe).  Report back how Pebble is.
    
    SLICER::ROD
    
1985.2Thanks.VEGAS::GURALNIKo 22 oMon Feb 13 1995 16:561
Thanks... I'll let you know!!
1985.3Blue Light Special !!!RAYBOK::COOPEROne-ton Tomato !Tue Feb 14 1995 16:226
  Those are all very fine courses (ie. EXPENSIVE ). If you want to get
out for a bargain round try Pacific Grove muni. Nine holes through the
woods and nine holes through the sand dunes and iceplant. It was designed
by the same guys that did Pebble Beach but the greens fees are about $20.

Mad Hacker