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Fort Ord's former military golf courses, Bayonet and Black Horse, are, as of January 16, 1997, [14] public golf courses. They have hosted PGA golf events and were renovated in the mid-2010s. [ 15 ]
Also on the site are the Bayonet and Black Horse golf courses, now open to the public and host to PGA Tour events, [9] including the 2012 PGA Professional National Championship. [10] Seaside is the gateway to Fort Ord National Monument, created on April 20, 2012.
The Monterey Peninsula Classic was a golf tournament on the Nationwide Tour from 2000 to 2003. It was played in Seaside, California at the Bayonet and Black Horse courses, formerly part of Fort Ord. The purse each year was $450,000, with $81,000 going to the winner.
The Monterey Peninsula is set to see another golf resort development as a result of a $25.2 million sale of a hotel site. Florida development team buys hotel site at Bayonet-Black Horse in plan to ...
Bayonet and Black Horse Golf Course – originally a golf course for the now-decommissioned Fort Ord, this challenging pair of links is located in Seaside, California. Pebble Beach Links – a world-famous golf course featuring dramatic views of the ocean, this course hosts the PGA Tour Pro-Am in the winter, and a US Open.
17-Mile Drive is a scenic road through Pebble Beach and Pacific Grove on the Monterey Peninsula in California, much of which hugs the Pacific coastline and passes famous golf courses, mansions and scenic attractions, including the Lone Cypress, Bird Rock and the 5,300-acre (2,100 ha) Del Monte Forest of Monterey Cypress trees.
The golf links is also site of the Point Pinos Lighthouse. The 18-hole golf course features a restaurant as well as a golf pro shop. Pacific Grove Municipal Golf Links was ranked by Zagat Survey as one of America's Best Golf Courses [citation needed] and by Golf Magazine as One of the Nation's Top 50 Golf Courses Under $50 [citation needed].
Garland Ranch Regional Park is a 3,464 acres (1,402 ha) public recreational area at 700 West Carmel Valley Road, in Carmel Valley, California. [1] It is owned and managed by the Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District.