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in san diego. is public and very busy course. i dont think i can make reservations but not sure. used to be that you had to show up at 5a or worse to get on the course. any info much appreciated thanks.

Torrey Pines
The Torrey Pine is a type of tree that grows only on one island off the coast of southern California and in the Torrey Pines State Reserve just north of San Diego and La Jolla – it is the rarest pine species in the US. Abutting the reserve is the legendary Torrey Pines Golf Course and Resort, which is owned by the city of San Diego. There are two golf courses here (home of the US Open for 2008), the North Course and the South Course, as well as the majestic Lodge at Torrey Pines. If you are planning a trip to the San Diego area and you are a golf fan, we suggest you find the time to stop in and play a round (we like the North Course better). This guide will provide information on getting tee times for Torrey Pines, as well as lodging information for the Torrey Pines Lodge and Hilton Torrey Pines.

Torrey Pines
The Torrey Pine is a type of tree that grows only on one island off the coast of southern California and in the Torrey Pines State Reserve just north of San Diego and La Jolla – it is the rarest pine species in the US. Abutting the reserve is the legendary Torrey Pines Golf Course and Resort, which is owned by the city of San Diego. There are two golf courses here (home of the US Open for 2008), the North Course and the South Course, as well as the majestic Lodge at Torrey Pines. If you are planning a trip to the San Diego area and you are a golf fan, we suggest you find the time to stop in and play a round (we like the North Course better). This guide will provide information on getting tee times for Torrey Pines, as well as lodging information for the Torrey Pines Lodge and Hilton Torrey Pines.

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Torrey Pines Golf Course
Set high on the cliffs above the Pacific Ocean, the Torrey Pines Golf Courses bring to mind other great coastal golf settings, like Pebble Beach and Bandon Dunes farther north. If you are staying at the Lodge at Torrey Pines, you can get guaranteed tee times. They offer room/golf packages like $549 for ones nights lodging and one round of golf (weekday, $569 per night on weekends, 2 day minimum stay). This is probably the best and easiest way to get a tee time. The process for getting a tee time otherwise is complicated. They have a nightly lottery for tee times 7 days in advance. For non-residents, you pay in advance when you put your name in (charged to your credit card) – your money is refunded if you don’t get a tee time. There are some companies that will help you with the lottery process – like TorreyPines.com (800-86…) or TorreyPinesGC.com. You can also call San Diego Golf Reservations at 866-27…. You can call the golf pro shop at Torrey Pines at (858) 4…. They have a beautiful clubhouse there right next to the pool area, designed in the same style as the main lodge, complete with restaurant and bar for before or after golf fare and libation. The North Course is the less difficult course, and it costs about $50 less than the South Course. Both are championship 18 hole courses with spectacular views along the Pacific Ocean. What are the greens fees at Torrey Pines? On weekdays, non-residents pay $125 for the North Course and $175 for the South Course. On weekends (Fri-Sun), the rates are $145 and $208. You can check out some terrific maps and pictures of each hole at Torrey Pines at TorreyPinesGolfCourse.com – check out this sample of the 18th hole.

Torrey Pines Lodging – TP Lodge and Hilton
Torrey Pines is only minutes away from La Jolla, and is neighbored to the east and south by portions of the UC San Diego campus. There are plenty of places to stay between San Diego and Torrey Pines, but there are just 2 lodging choices that are right on the property. The first is the famed Lodge at Torrey Pines (LodgeTorreyPines.com), the only AAA 5 Diamond property in San Diego. (You can download a PDF map of Torrey Pines here) This is a luxury hotel with generously sized rooms and dark woodsy decor. Rooms range in size from 500 – 1500 sf. Since the golf course itself abuts the ocean cliffs, the Lodge is set back even further, so do not expect ocean-front lodging here. The Signature Rooms surround a central courtyard with lovely landscaping. Each room has a balcony that looks over the garden area, but there are no golf course or ocean views here. The Palisades Rooms are in the same wing as the Signature Rooms, but they are on the side that looks out over the golf course and towards the ocean, so the views are better here. The rooms with real style though are the Blacker/Gamble Suites and the Robinson/Thorsen Signature Rooms, with huge decks and outdoor covered areas for relaxing, opening directly onto the golf course outside your windows. The normal rooms run about $350-$450 in the off season and $500-$700 per night during the busier times of year. For prices and availability on the more expensive suites, you can call the Lodge direct at 800-656-0087. You can book regular rooms on their website and check availability.

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i want to go to a tournament next monday (july 12th) at riverwalk san diego california for a tournament my 14 year old friend is in…. any ideas on what time that starts?

Riverwalk Golf Club
1150 Fashion Valley Road
San Diego, CA 92108
Phone: 619.296.4653

Tournament Name Junior World
First Tee Time 800am July 12th.
Spectators allowed on course, they stated limited to parents and only one…I am sure they don’t enforce this to that degree.
Weather…partly cloudy high 70 Monday, Tues Sunny high 70.

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well we live in tokyo now and we wanna move (my family) coz my dad wants to play golf professionally and play actual courses wich there arent good ones here and i want to go to a school (no english schools here i can go to) we also have a dog.. are quarantine laws strict in us? i know australia is anyway we dont like too boring life but if its too busy (like where we live now) there tends to be nothing to do coz of all the buildings.. anyway where is the best place to live in terms of pricing coz i know perth is HELLA EXPANSIVE even though its a hole or brisbane ,goldcoast or san diego us pls and thank you
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Brisbane and The Goldcoast have a huge choice of Golf Courses. Perth is not a hole it’s a beautiful place the wages are good over there. Perth is well spread out but really I think you would love the GoldCoast the beaches are glorious. Sorry I’ve never been to Sandiego.

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