Surprisingly, June and July aren't as jammed as the three months that follow, in part because the fog and heavy air linger longer at that time of year. July 4th weekend is a great time for an escape, with generally increased availability. For the prime months of August through October, book as early as possible.
The best time to visit Monterey is between April and May. Spring offers warmer temperatures, fewer crowds and food festivals dishing out delectable eats, including Pebble Beach Food & Wine and the Artichoke Festival in Castroville.
The hottest month in Pebble Beach is September when the average maximum temperature is 21°, average temperature is 16° and average minimum temperature is 12°. The coolest month in Pebble Beach is January when the average maximum temperature is 16°, average temperature is 11° and average minimum temperature is 6°.
The warmest month (with the highest average high temperature) is September (69.6°F). The month with the lowest average high temperature is December (57°F). The month with the highest average low temperature is September (55.4°F).
$575Pebble Beach green fees for a standard round are a whopping $550 per person and will increase to $575 on April 1, 2020. In addition to that initial price, it costs $45 per person to use a cart. If you choose to go the caddie route and walk, which is recommended, the caddie fee will run you another $95 per bag.
$60-$120A respectable tip for a single caddie is $60-$120 and $100-$140 for a double bag. The caddies at Pebble are what make the round(s) so memorable and they know the greens like no other and provide knowledge about not only the course, but the entire Monterey Peninsula.
A mild, temperate climate keeps Pebble Beach playable year-round. Microclimates make weather in northern California, especially on the peninsula, a bit unpredictable, though. I've been blessed with sunny days playing Pebble Beach in June and December.
For the summer months, dress in layers. The temperature will rise throughout the morning, but be prepared to face ocean breezes in the afternoon. Be sure to use sunscreen, even if it's foggy. UV rays work hard, even bouncing off the surrounding beach sand and ocean.
The mild climate of the Monterey Peninsula ensures that the average temperature highs range from 60-71 degrees Fahrenheit year-round....Pebble Beach Weather & Climate.MonthJanAvg. High60°FAvg. Low43°FAvg. Precipitation4.19 in.Record High84°F11 more columns
Pebble Beach Golf Links has very small greens surrounded by thick rough, so accuracy is paramount. If you do happen to miss a green at Pebble Beach, it is best to miss it short. 17 of 18 greens have areas short of the hole that set up for easy bump and run chips. Keep the ball in play and out of the Monterey Bay.
All guests of Pebble Beach Resorts can reserve a tee time at Pebble Beach Golf Links up to 18 months in advance, subject to minimum stay requirements. Non-guests can only reserve tee times 24 hours in advance. Call(800) 877‑0597.
On average, there are 269 sunny days per year in Carmel-by-the-Sea.
The wettest month in Pebble Beach is December with 73.8cm of rain and February has the most days of rain with 12.5 days with some rain, a wet time to visit the beach.
The longest days in Pebble Beach are in June, with an average of 14.6 hours of daylight per day. December has the shortest days with an average of 9.7 hours of daylight per day.
The average high temperatures at Pebble Beach range from 58-70 degrees Fahrenheit year-round, but can vary throughout the day. Mornings can be foggy; afternoons are often warmer. It is best to dress in layers and carry a water-resistant wind shirt or jacket.
1 Public Course in the Country. All guests of Pebble Beach Resorts can reserve a tee time at Pebble Beach Golf Links up to 18 months in advance, subject to minimum stay requirements. Non-guests can only reserve tee times 24 hours in advance. For Resort Reservation information, call Call (800) 877-0597.
What is the cancellation policy? A deposit equal to two nights stay is required at the time of booking. Cancellations for both rooms and golf must be made at least 14 days prior to arrival. Cancellations made less than 14 days prior to arrival or play will be charged the full deposit.
If you’re not staying on-site, you can call Pebble Beach Golf Reservations 24 hours in advance and see what might be available for the next day, starting at 7 a.m. weekdays, 8 a.m. weekends.
Typically, due to the threat of rain and cooler weather, Pebble has more spots open for lodging and golf between November and March.
That’s because if you’re a guest of one of the Pebble Beach Resorts properties (The Lodge at Pebble Beach, The Inn at Spanish Bay), you can book Pebble Beach times up to 18 months in advance. Casa Palmero guests (another Pebble Beach hotel), can start 12 months out. If you’re staying elsewhere, you can only try 24 hours ahead of time, and at that late juncture, open slots for two or more players can be hard to come by.
You don’t need to stay at a Pebble Beach Resorts property to play their namesake trophy course, but it’s strongly advised: Guests at The Lodge at Pebble Beach or the Inn at Spanish Bay can reserve a tee time up to 18 months in advance.
The Lodge at Pebble Beach ($815–$4,100) Stay here if you’re a traditionalist. Rooms are cozy and classically furnished, and you’ll be situated in the heart of the resort—right on the Pebble Beach Golf Links, near the Spa, amid many enticing shops and the legendary putting green.
Pebble Beach Golf Links is 7,040 yards from the tips, the shortest layout on the PGA Tour. Still, the creative design and ever-changing wind and weather patterns make Pebble Beach one of the most challenging courses. The design rewards smart strategy, and on the steeply pitched greens, it’s essential to leave the ball below the hole.
Pebble Beach Golf Links is part of a group of resorts and golf courses. The other courses (Spyglass Hill, The Links at Spanish Bay, Del Monte and Peter Hay) cost less to play. The resorts provide complimentary shuttle service from course to course and to the resorts.
Jack Neville and Douglas Grant designed Pebble Beach despite having no course design experience. In 1972, Neville told the San Francisco Chronicle, “It took a little imagination, but not much. Years before it was built, I could see this place as a golf links. Nature had intended it to be nothing else.
Touted as the oldest course in continuous play west of the Mississippi, Del Monte isn’t a must-play , but it’s surely a fun play.