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Torrey Pines Golf Course: Where Golf Meets the Pacific

Play where the pros play! Torrey Pines Golf Course offers stunning ocean views and challenging play in beautiful La Jolla, California.

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Torrey Pines Golf Course, perched atop coastal cliffs in La Jolla, California, offers stunning Pacific Ocean views and challenging play on its North and South courses. Designed by William P. Bell and his son William F. Bell, it's a municipal facility with a rich history, hosting the annual Farmers Insurance Open and multiple U.S. Open Championships.

A brief summary to Torrey Pines Golf Course

  • Monday 6 am-6:30 pm
  • Tuesday 6 am-6:30 pm
  • Wednesday 6 am-6:30 pm
  • Thursday 6 am-6:30 pm
  • Friday 6 am-6:30 pm
  • Saturday 6 am-6:30 pm
  • Sunday 6 am-6:30 pm

Local tips

  • Book tee times well in advance, especially if you're a non-resident, as reservations can be competitive.
  • Consider walking the course to fully appreciate the scenery and get some exercise.
  • Check the course's website for information on course conditions, closures, and special events.
  • Explore the nearby Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve for hiking trails and more coastal views.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From downtown San Diego, take the UC San Diego Blue Line Trolley to the 'UCSD Central Campus' station. From there, transfer to the 985 bus, which will take you directly to Torrey Pines Golf Course. The bus stop is a short walk to the course entrance. The whole trip will take approximately 1 hour and 23 minutes. A one-way fare on the trolley is around $2.50, and the bus fare is similar.

  • Driving

    From Interstate 5 (Northbound): Exit at Genesee Avenue and turn left (west). Genesee Avenue curves right, becoming North Torrey Pines Road. Turn right at the 'Golf Course' sign after Science Park Way. Follow North Torrey Pines Road and turn right at the stop sign into the parking area. From Interstate 5 (Southbound): Exit at Carmel Valley Road and turn right (west). Turn left onto Camino Del Mar, which becomes North Torrey Pines Road. Continue past Torrey Pines State Beach and the driving range. Turn right into the golf course parking lot. Parking at Torrey Pines Golf Course varies depending on events. Expect to pay a premium during major tournaments. Consider booking parking in advance.

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Discover more about Torrey Pines Golf Course

Torrey Pines Golf Course is more than just a golfing destination; it's a landmark where the sport meets breathtaking natural beauty. Situated on the cliffs of La Jolla, overlooking the Pacific Ocean, the 36-hole municipal golf facility boasts both the North and South courses, offering challenging play and stunning vistas. The course's history dates back to World War II when the land was part of Camp Callan, a U.S. Army training center. After the war, the City of San Diego recognized the potential of the coastal property and developed it into a public golf course. Designed by William P. Bell and his son, William F. Bell, Torrey Pines opened in 1957 and quickly gained a reputation for its challenging layout and ocean views. The course is named after the rare and protected Torrey Pine tree, native to the area. Since the late 1960s, Torrey Pines has hosted the PGA Tour's Farmers Insurance Open, drawing top golfers annually. The South Course has also hosted U.S. Open Championships in 2008 and 2021, solidifying its place among the nation's premier golf destinations. The South Course underwent restoration, including lengthening it to nearly 7,600 yards. The North Course was renovated in 2016. Beyond the sport, Torrey Pines offers a restaurant with course-side views and a well-stocked golf shop. Visitors can walk the course, enjoying the scenery.

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