Where is Spyglass Hill Golf Course located?
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Where is Spyglass Hill Golf Course located?

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Spyglass Hill Golf Course is one of the most beautiful golf courses in the United States. Approximately half of the holes on the golf course deliver views of the Pacific Ocean on some of the most stunning real estate in the world.

Not only is Spyglass Hill Golf Course an incredible golf course that you can access -- for a sizable green fee -- but it is also co-host to three significant tournaments every year: the PGA Tour's AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, the PGA Tour Champions' First Tee Open and the Pebble Beach Invitational.

Naturally, an idyllic setting hosting a big golf tournament on the PGA Tour leads fans to wonder where Spyglass Hill Golf Course is located.

Where is Spyglass Hill Golf Course located?

Spyglass Hill Golf Course is located, coincidentally, in a town called Pebble Beach, California. That doesn't really give a good idea of its location, but the eponymous town is located on the Monterey peninsula in northern California. Pebble Beach is about two hours south of San Francisco and 90 minutes south of San Jose, which is on the way from San Francisco.

Pebble Beach Golf Links, which also plays host in two of these three tournaments, is owned by the resort and nearby.

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Neighboring towns to Pebble Beach include Carmel-by-the-Sea, the city where Clint Eastwood was mayor.

Which airports are near Spyglass Hill Golf Course?

Since the biggest city in close proximity to Pebble Beach is San Francisco, the SFO airport is frequently where golfers who are staying at the resort will fly into before making the trek down the coastline. However, the nearest major city to Pebble Beach is actually San Jose, which is approximately 90 minutes north.

What other famous golf courses are near Spyglass Hill Golf Course?

Spyglass Hill Golf Course is an iconic golf course in the United States, but it has some incredible neighbors in the golf world. Cypress Point Club is one of the top 10 golf clubs on the planet, and the private club is just a 5-minute drive from Spyglass Hill.

The Pebble Beach Company, which owns the Pebble Beach Resort, also owns Pebble Beach Golf Links, which is played in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, and Spanish Bay, which is part of the resort, too. The private Monterey Peninsula Country Club was the third course in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, and it's also a six-minute drive from Pebble Beach. On the public side, Pacific Grove Golf Links is 14 minutes away and offers incredible views at a substantially lower price point.

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