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Pasatiempo Golf Club

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Established
  
1929

Total holes
  
18

Slope rating
  
143

Type
  
Semi-private

Website
  
pasatiempo.com

Phone
  
+1 831-459-9169

Location
  
Pasatiempo, Santa Cruz County, California, U.S.

Designed by
  
Alister MacKenzie Tom Doak (restoration) (1996-2007)

Address
  
20 Clubhouse Rd, Santa Cruz, CA 95060, USA

Hours
  
Closed now Thursday6:30AM–6PMFriday6:30AM–6PMSaturday6:30AM–6PMSunday6:30AM–6PMMonday6:30AM–6PMTuesday6:30AM–6PMWednesday6:30AM–6PMSuggest an edit

Designers
  
Alister MacKenzie, Tom Doak

Similar
  
Cypress Point Club, Spyglass Hill Golf Course, Poppy Hills Golf Course, Santa Cruz Surfing Museum, Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk

Profiles

Pasatiempo golf club course tour


Pasatiempo Golf Club is an 18-hole golf club located in Pasatiempo, Santa Cruz County, California. Designed by the famous English architect Alister MacKenzie, the course is famed for its breathtaking scenery and rich golf history. The course opened in September 1929 and Bobby Jones was in the first group to play it.

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MacKenzie claimed that it was his best layout, ahead of even Cypress Point and Augusta National, and his American home borders the sixth fairway. Pasatiempo is about an hour's drive from Cypress Point, a Monterey Peninsula neighbor to Spyglass Hill and Pebble Beach.

Pasatiempo is a highly rated course — it is ranked 12 in Golf Magazine's "Top 100 Courses You Can Play 2006-2007" and ranked 31 in Golf Digest's "2005 America’s Greatest Public Courses". Golf Digest also named Pasatiempo Golf Club as one of the top 3 "Courses You Can Play in California" (along with Pebble Beach and Spyglass Hill). The magazine ranked Pasatiempo 71 in the "Top 100 Courses in the U.S. (private and public)", up 13 places over the 2003 ranking.

The course was recreated in the videogames PGA Championship Golf and Tiger Woods PGA Tour 06.

Pasatiempo golf club


References

Pasatiempo Golf Club Wikipedia