This may have been the most anticipated round of golf in my life. I cannot think of another course that I have wanted to play for a longer period of time. The only other one that would come close is Augusta, but I learned of Pebble before I knew of Augusta. As excited as I was, there was a small degree of worry that it would not live up to the idea I had in my head. I have had some severe disappointments in the past with highly regarded courses, and I really hoped it wouldn't happen here. It didn't! Pebble Beach is everything I thought it would be and more. We played Pebble on our last day in Monterey, and I had been hearing all kinds of comments about the course such as:
-It’s got five or six great holes, but the rest are no good. (This is completely ridiculous)
-Pebble's the pretty one, but Spyglass is the tough one. (I don't think so. I found Spyglass much easier.)
I'm still not sure why people made all sorts of comments to downplay Pebble. I don't have a bad thing to say about it.
The one thing that surprised me the most was the size of the greens. I've heard how small they are and seen the AT&T and Open on TV (normally I find courses seem smaller in real life compared to TV coverage), but I could not believe how tiny they are.
One complaint that I have heard is that many of the par 4’s are similar, especially the short ones (3,4,11,15), but I don’t agree. I think each hole requires a different strategy and puts the most pressure on a different shot. On 3 the drive is about how much you want to cut off, but 4 is all about accuracy off the tee and a skillful wedge – it may be a short shot up the hill but judging the distance, especially in the wind is difficult. 11 is about the shot to the green where 15 is about finding the fairway. The green on 11 is so small and you are dead if above the pin.
The green on 14 is a bit crazy, and a legitimate concern. Even after watching the mess at the Open, I could not believe how small the area on the left is and how large the hill is.
A highlight of the round was when my second shot on six hit the pin, but it was moving a bit, leaving 18 feet for eagle. Luckily other members in the group went to the top of the hill to see if the green was clear or else I would have never known.