Two of the more iconic brands in golf will partner when Tiger Woods and his TGR Design firm hook up with the Pebble Beach Company to redesign the lesser-known par-3 course on the oceanside property in Monterey, Calif.
Known as the Peter Hay Golf Course, the shorter design at Pebble Beach has been in operation since 1957. The redesign is expected to take less than a year, with the smaller course scheduled to reopen in the fall of 2020.
“Pebble Beach has always been a special place to me,” Woods said in a release. “It’s an honor for TGR Design and me to partner with Pebble Beach Company to design a new short course at such an iconic location.”
The primary Pebble Beach Golf Links course will be unaffected during the process. The main course has played host to six U.S. Opens, the most recent this past year. It also is scheduled to play host to the 2027 U.S. Open. It held the PGA Championship in 1977.
Pebble Beach Golf Links also plays host to the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am each year during the early portion of the annual PGA Tour schedule.
Tiger’s last interview of the year. (and it was a good one!) pic.twitter.com/k9a3rrPS5B — GOLFTV (@GOLFTV) December 15, 2019
Tiger’s last interview of the year.
(and it was a good one!) pic.twitter.com/k9a3rrPS5B
— GOLFTV (@GOLFTV) December 15, 2019
–Field Level Media (@FieldLevelMedia)
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