Torrey Pines Golf Course is one of the nation’s most popular and exclusive public courses. Beautiful as it is challenging, Torrey Pines golf course frequently plays host to various PGA Tour events and was also the host course for the Woods Mediate battle in the 2008 US Open. Whether with a foursome or just a close friend—head out to Torrey Pines golf course to test your skill set against a beautiful backdrop.
If you’re not able to make it to the
Torrey Pines Golf Course, be sure to check out one of the numerous courses in the area—Torrey Pines Golf Course may be great, but it’s not the only game in town! See below for a few of our favorite courses in the area!
Located in the foothills of Mt. Miguel, surrounded by acres of wetlands and a protected habitat reserve, Salt Creek Golf Club treats golfers to panoramic views of beautiful landscapes as well as 18 holes of premier golfing. With five sets of tees, generous fairways and ample run-up space, the course is a playable track for golfers of all abilities.
If you’re in a rush and need to book a solid course try St. Mark Executive, it’s a par 58 at 2,700 yards and packs a lot of great golfing in a short amount of time. The course is open to the public from 7 am until sunset daily and can be reserved online.
With five water hazards, well-placed bunkers on several holes and fairways that are lined with large, mature trees—San Bernardino Golf Club is another of San Diego’s hidden gems. Though just under 6,000 yards, the San Bernardino course plays more difficult than the cards may show!
Torrey Pines Golf Course is certainly the premier golf attraction in the San Diego area, but if Torrey Pines isn’t an option for your schedule, or budget—the area holds tons of other options!