Both courses test a player's skill with rough, lush fairways, as well as trees, bunkers, sand and often challenging weather conditions. On the South Course, there are seven holes with direct views of the Pacific, a hundred yards below the links, and several more with views of a huge natural canyon with the nearby mountains almost always in the background. The North Course offers several holes that are situated high atop the bluffs overlooking the coastline. Rebuilt by Reese Jones in 2001 and host to he 2008 US Open |
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| Course Designer: William Bell |
| Year Opened: 1957 |
| Yardage: 7607 |
| Rating: 78.1 |
| Slope: 143 |
| Par: 72 |
| Golf Digest Rating: 4 |
| * as rated by Golf Digest magazine subscribers, 2001-02 |
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