
Monterey Peninsula Country Club
Pebble Beach, CA · Founded
Monterey Peninsula Country Club is a private golf club in Pebble Beach, California, designed by Seth Raynor / Rees Jones in 1923. The club has 36 holes. The average member handicap is 16.8 with 23% single-digit players. Estimated initiation fee is $275,000 with monthly dues of $1,000.
Seth Raynor's template holes occupy prime Monterey Peninsula real estate, where his geometric precision contrasts beautifully with the rugged coastal landscape.
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About Monterey Peninsula Country Club
The Dunes Course showcases Raynor's template philosophy with his characteristic Redan, Alps, and Cape holes adapted to seaside terrain. Rees Jones later added the Shore Course, creating 36 holes that span from dramatic ocean bluffs to inland dunes. Both courses share Raynor's demanding bunker work, though the Dunes remains the more strategic test.
Key Facts
- Monterey Peninsula Country Club is located in Pebble Beach, California.
- Club type: private.
- Course architect: Seth Raynor / Rees Jones.
- Year founded: 1923.
- Number of holes: 36.
- Average member handicap: 16.8.
- Single-digit handicap players: 23%.
- GHIN-registered members: 95.
- Estimated initiation fee: $275,000.
- Estimated monthly dues: $1,000.
- Membership types: private.
- Alister Index score: 71/100.









