Torrey Pines
Torrey Pines Golf Course is a 36-hole municipal public golf facility on the west coast of the United States, owned by the city of San Diego, California. It sits on the coastal cliffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean in the community of La Jolla, just south of Torrey Pines State Reserve. Opened in 1957, it was built on the site of Camp Callan, a U.S. Army installation during World War II.
TORREY PINES - NORTH
Course Designers: William F. Bell (Tom Weiskopf renovated in 2016)
Built 1957
Holes 18
Par 72
Length 7,258 yards
TORREY PINES - SOUTH
Course Designers: William F. Bell (Tom Weiskopf renovated in 2016)
Built 1957
Holes 18
Par 72
Length 7,698 yards
Since the late 1960s, Torrey Pines has hosted the Farmers Insurance Open on the PGA Tour. Held annually in January or February, the tournament uses both courses for the first two rounds and the South Course for the final two rounds. It hosted the 2008 U.S. Open on the South Course, won by Tiger Woods in sudden-death after an 18-hole playoff versus Rocco Mediate. Torrey Pines is scheduled to host the 2021 U.S. Open on the South Course.
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