MONTEREY PINES GOLF COURSE
🇺🇸 Monterey, CA, USA
Designed by Kevin Tucker, Marc Messier, Robert Muir Graves
Monterey Pines occupies a wooded site in Monterey, California, where the design reflects contributions from Robert Muir Graves and later work by Kevin Tucker and Marc Messier. Graves, a prolific California architect active from the mid-20th century through the 1990s, established courses throughout the state with an emphasis on playability and integration with natural terrain. The involvement of Tucker and Messier suggests subsequent renovation or redesign work that updated the routing or features while maintaining the course's character within its forested setting.
The layout moves through stands of Monterey pines and native vegetation typical of the Central Coast, with elevation changes and tree-lined corridors shaping strategy off the tee. The course serves both local residents and visitors to the Monterey Peninsula, offering a more accessible alternative to the region's high-profile resort destinations. Conditioning and pace of play reflect its role as a municipal or daily-fee facility, where the focus remains on straightforward golf rather than tournament-level difficulty.
The surrounding area places Monterey Pines within one of California's most concentrated golf regions, near Pebble Beach, Spyglass Hill, and other courses that draw international attention. While it does not share their coastal drama or championship pedigree, the course provides a functional round in a pleasant wooded environment, appealing to golfers seeking value and convenience on the peninsula.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Monterey Pines was designed by Kevin Tucker, Marc Messier, and Robert Muir Graves.
Yes. Monterey Pines at Monterey Pines Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Monterey Pines is 69.
Monterey Pines plays 5,554 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Monterey Pines is 107.
Monterey Pines is a 18-hole course.