Well, since I lived in the land of the spoiled, I never had to pay to play Pebble!
From the time the California Amateur was played there, through 5 AT&T, and one US Open (92),
I have always loved Pebble.
I have not played since the new #5 was built though. I really did not like the old #5.
One was a comfortable start.
2 was a fun 1/2 shot par 5. Second was harder than it looked I thought.
3 was a solid short par 4, requiring good control on the approach shot
4 is a great short par 4 with a nasty little green.
5 don't know
6 A good tee shot, especially with the fairway extended to the cliff. Going for the green
was a frightening shot, but it was very difficult to lay-up in the correct spot.
7 I hit as much as 7 iron to, but it is just a cool little pitch
8-10 is a great stretch of holes, requiring osme very precise shots.
11. Was very hard for me to get my tee shot far enough left for a good angle IN to the green slope
12 I never liked
13 was so important in tournaments to get the tee shot left, in order to use the green slope on the approach
14. I was amazed at how far right I could hit the tee shot! The approach requires amazing precision.
15 used to be a difficult tee shot before the tree. The green is very tough to read
16 was always a challenge in the tee shot for me.
17 would be awesome if the green was recaptured.
18 Every shot requires focus
Now, I'm approaching this from tournament level, but every amateur I played with in the tournament loved the place.
BTW, I still like CPC more, but Pebble is in my top 5 or 6 that I've played fwiw