Approximately 20 minutes from downtown, Torrey Pines Golf Course is located in La Jolla. From I-5 take the Genesee Ave. exit west to North Torrey Pines Road, follow the signs for approximately 1 mile to the course.
The South Course is significantly tougher than the North Course at Torrey Pines thanks to elevated, small greens and deep bunkers. Brandon Tucker/Golf Advisor There are plenty of bunkers lining the right side of the fairway on the par-5 13th hole.
Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve is one of those once in a lifetime destinations, I highly recommend this hike! Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve is very popular, get here early to beat the crowds. If it’s after 8am, you might have a hard time finding a parking space. There is a parking fee for this state park.
Anyone can walk up and play either the South or North Course the same day without a reservation.
Torrey Pines tee times for Non-Residents are no longer released in a “Call-in Phone Lottery” held 7 days prior to the day of play. The tee time reservation system was changed on July 1, 2006. Non-Residents must now use the Advance Reservation System or try to walk-on as Standby Players on the day of play.
Torrey Pines is a municipal facility and has two courses, the North and the South. The North is also used in the PGA Tour's annual Farmers Insurance Open, but for the U.S. Open players stick to just the South.
Green Fees and Cart Fees are paid at the golf course at time of check in. Green Fees and Cart Fees are paid at the golf course at time of check in. Junior Twilight Tickets (30-day ticket, age 17 and under, San Diego City residents only)....City of San Diego Resident Fees.SOUTH COURSEMon-ThurFri-Sun/HolidaysJunior$65.00n/aTwilight$39.00$48.002 more rows
Dress code is pretty lax, and fivesomes are permitted. (We were behind a fivesome during my round on the South, which took about 4:40.) That said, the staff at Torrey Pines was exceedingly friendly, which can also be said for much of the tourist and service industry around San Diego.
It is very difficult: Extraordinary length, narrow fairways, deep rough, punishing bunkers and multi-tiered greens make it one of the toughest layouts anywhere. And you can't argue with the theater of 2008 or the champion it identified. On both counts Torrey gets an A+.
The North Course is shorter and less expensive than its brother. For many, it is more scenic than the South, having more picture-perfect opportunities along the track. The North Course is more popular for the less-experienced golfer but will still put up a good fight for the better ones.
It annually ranks among the hardest holes on the PGA Tour (it was No. 1 in 2019), with only about one-third of players hitting the green in regulation.
Non-Member Rates at Augusta MunicipalWeekday Rates (Monday-Thursday)18 Holes Walking$219 Holes Walking$14Hero Card$27League Play$2715 more rows
Torrey Pines Non-Resident FeesNORTH COURSEMon-ThurFri-Sun/Holidays18-holes$134.00$168.00Senior (62 and over)$134.00n/aJunior$93.00n/aTwilight$80.00$101.00
PS It's cart path only.
To qualify for the “discounted” City resident green fees you MUST check-in with one of the Resident Photo Golf ID Cards (issued by the City), AND your tee time has to have been made by using one of the player's assigned – “Resident Computer Reservation System Number.”
The Torrey Pines South Course is the more challenging of the two and is the host of the 2008 & 2021 U.S. Open Championships. The South course was originally designed by William Bell, Sr. in 1957, and is home to the Farmers Insurance Open PGA Golf Tournament (along with the North Course). In 2001 and again in 2019, Torrey Pines South Course was renovated and redesigned by Rees Jones. With the most recent renovations, Torrey Pines South is longer and plays more difficult, with the South’s teeing areas extending the length of this course to up to 7,800 yards. Golfers must also deal with the distractive view of hang-gliders and para-gliders, soaring and hovering at the edge of the cliffs on the south end of the course.
With the most recent renovations, Torrey Pines South is longer and plays more difficult, with the South’s teeing areas extending the length of this course to up to 7,800 yards.
Tips on playing Torrey Pines Golf Course. 1. Show up early, the earlier you show up the sooner you will get out on the course, there is nothing like being the first group out on the South Course! 2. Have an old beater golf club and put it on the railing if you’re showing up during the week, then go back to your car and relax or nap.
Depending on the day of the week and the weather that will dictate how early you need to show up. In order to hold your place in line you can either leave your golf bag or a single club, maybe an old beater you have laying around that way you’re not worried about someone stealing your golf clubs .
After you’ve looked around Red Butte, head back down the trail to the right. Soon after Red Butte you’ll pass some nice Torrey Pine trees. The trail winds down toward Razor Point. When you see the turnoff, make the right to head out to Razor Point. The trail winds its way to the promontory point.
This Torrey Pines hike takes you to the best of the park – you experience get great ocean views, hike through unique geological formations, get a glimpse of the world-famous golf course, hike on an antique version of the Pacific Coast Highway, and of course, get see the Torrey Pine. The Torrey Pine is the rarest pine tree in ...
As you’re hiking Torrey Pines, remember that the environment is fragile, so please stay on the trail. Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve is one of those once in a lifetime destinations, I highly recommend this hike!
You don’t need any special hiking gear for Torrey Pines, you can get away with workout clothes. If you’re thinking of swimming, the hike does go down to the beach at one point. If you’re not from the area, you might not know that the Pacific Ocean is usually pretty cold.
Originally designed by William Bell in the late 1950s, the North and South courses have both been renovated since, the South by Rees Jones, the North by Tom Weiskopf.
One of the most unique aspects of being a golfer is that anyone can play the U.S. Open, Open Championship or PGA Championship courses without needing special access. But it’s those two components that often lead to overrated golf courses hosting big events and having pretty views. Check and check, in Torrey’s case.