Milford Manor is a 9-hole family run golf course that is as quirky as they come. There is no clubhouse and no on-site staff -- payment is on the honour system and it's $12 for 9 holes.


The setting of the first tee is far from serene, but, heck, that's never hurt Pebble Beach's reputation.

As seen from behind, the push-up green at the 100 yard 1st can be an elusive target with a hidden bunker/tree double-hazard guarding the rear.

A 90 yard drop-shot par-3 at the 2nd with OB lurking on the right:


The uphill par-4 3rd at 230 yards features a reverse-cambre fairway and a green set perfectly at the top of the rise:

A look at the (sadly) NLE 4th hole, which at one time was set nicely against the water:

The current 4th is a mere pitch of 50 yards over a valley of sin:

The 5th is a dangerous 210 yard par-4 over a diagonal hazard and OB left ready to catch any pulled tee shots:

Of little interest is the 135 yard 6th, but it is a way to get to the far more interesting 7th:

At 275 yards the 7th is a short par-5, but trouble lurks everywhere. Some will be tempted to drive the green though the smart play is to the left, the only place from which one can access the green:

This plateau green is set amongst the trees and calls for the highest level of precision.

As seen from 50 yards out, approaching from the right is near-impossible, requiring a very delicate pitch under tree limbs over broken ground:

Missing left leaves an even more difficult recovery over a ridge and under the trees:

The 235 yard 8th shares a fairway with the 7th and its short yardage will tempt the golfer to give-a-go at the green around the corner:


At 160 yards the par-4 9th is as quirky as holes come. This short par-4 features a greater than 90 degree dogleg and requires a tee shot as near the outside of the dogleg to leave a clear view of the green:

Failing to hit the tee shot long enough leaves an obscured view of the green:
