The Inn at Spanish Bay, Monterey Peninsula

Nestled among majestic Monterey pines and fronted by a Scottish-style links golf course that touches some of the most breathtaking coastline in the world, The Inn at Spanish Bay is an idyllic retreat. All guest rooms feature stylish and comfortable furnishings and a warm, cosy fireplace. Most rooms include a private patio or balcony, providing magnificent views of landscaped grounds, pine forests, rolling fairways or the Pacific Ocean. Each room also features complimentary Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs with cable and lavish modern bathrooms loaded with signature amenities to enhance your stay. Start planning your trip today.While at The Inn, dine at your choice of fabulous restaurants onsite. Stroll along our seaside boardwalk and discover hidden coves and sandy beaches. Play at any of our renowned golf courses, pamper yourself at our resort’s award-winning Spa and enjoy access to our private members-only Spanish Bay Club.For a truly memorable experience, visit our outdoor terrace. Relax by our warm fire pits with some hors d’oeuvres and cocktails, and enjoy the sounds of our famed bagpiper every evening, as he puts the golf course to sleep in Scottish tradition.

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Resort Golf Courses

Pebble Beach Golf - Pebble Beach Golf Links. There are few golf thrills like teeing-up for the first time on Pebble Beach Golf Links. You sense the presence of golf’s biggest legends. You anticipate each and every storied hole while recounting some of the greatest moments in golf history. Since 1919, the exquisite beauty and unique challenge of Pebble Beach Golf Links have thrilled golfers and spectators alike. The course hugs the rugged coastline, providing wide-open vistas, cliffside fairways and sloping greens. Every golfer deserves to play “Pebble” at least once in his or her life. There’s no time like the present.

Opened in 1966, Spyglass Hill Golf Course features two distinctly different kinds of terrain that influence the way the holes look and play. The first five holes roll through sandy seaside dunes challenging you to carefully pick the safest path. The following 13 holes are cut through majestic pines with elevated greens and strategically placed bunkers and lakes to grab the errant shot. Hole names such as “Black Dog” and “Billy Bones” are hints for the unwary.

Spyglass Hill is rated one of the toughest courses in the world from the Championship tees, boasting a course rating of 75.5 and a slope rating of 147. The PGA TOUR consistently lists Spyglass Hill’s holes 6, 8 and 16 among the toughest on the PGA Tour, and during the 1999 United States Amateur, the stroke average of the field during medal play was in excess of 79.The Links at Spanish Bay. Links is an old Scottish word for sandy wasteland, usually near the sea, with bristly grasses and ever prevailing wind. The Links at Spanish Bay are so authentic that even the Monterey coastline mirrors the rugged, natural beauty of Scotland. Here, the golf course provides you with the choice of using your regular shot or a low, running shot to play the firm turf while keeping the ball under the steady ocean breezes. Every evening, a bagpiper closes the course in Scottish tradition.