Pebble Beach Golf Links

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What are CaddyTips? CaddyTips are shot by shot guides for every hole, written by local course experts, with the goal to help golfers achieve their best results based on their skill level. With the added bonus of saving money!

What do CaddyTips consist of?  CaddyTips are written guides in the format of a downloadable Adobe PDF files. Our written guides print on regular US letter size paper 8.5 x 11 inches. The files have easy to follow cut lines that allow a golfer to create a conveniently sized, quarter-page booklet measuring 4.25 x 5.5 inches. Now the golfer has a pocket-sized guide that will help them develop a course strategy and shoot better rounds.

CaddyTips are for golfers of all abilities whether you are a scratch golfer or a 30-handicap.

What is included in each Caddytips course guide? CaddyTips contain important golf course information on every shot.

Each CaddyTips is individually tailored to the golfers selected course and includes several General Tips for the course. These Tips will help a golfer prepare better prior to their round. For instance, a course with several long par 3s would have a General Tip saying to practice your long irons prior to your round.

CaddyTips also include descriptions of each hole for the selected course. CaddyTips examines each hole, shot-by-shot and gives the golfer vital objective information.

By arming golfers of all skill levels with critical information, they will be on their way to greater success.

How do I download CaddyTips? CaddyTips offers an instant digital download once the checkout process has been completed. To download the CaddyTips for the course purchased, please click the "Go To Downloads" link contained in the "order summary". You will be taken to the download page where you can click the file link and the download will begin automatically.

Alternatively you will also recieve a confirmation email to the address you provided. That email will contain a direct link to the download page.

CaddyTips recommends saving the file to your hard drive so that you may create your own library of CaddyTips.

General Tips to play Pebble Beach Golf Links

The wind at Pebble Beach Golf Links is unpredictable. The famous 7th hole, for example, is a gorgeous short downhill par 3 of only 106 yards. But be prepared to hit a smooth Sand Wedge or Pitching Wedge and, if the winds are gusting, add an extra two to three clubs. The wind at Pebble Beach can be treacherous, so take extra care in deciding how it will affect your shot. Pebble Beach Golf Links has very small greens surrounded by thick rough, so accuracy is paramount. If you do happen to miss a green at Pebble Beach, it is best to miss it short. 17 of 18 greens have areas short of the hole that set up for easy bump and run chips. Keep the ball in play and out of the Monterey Bay. Take in all of the beauty Pebble Beach Golf Links has to offer. You’re sure to have a wonderful golfing experience.

Here is a snippet from the Caddytips from Pebble Beach Golf Links:

Hole 18
Dogleg left – par 5 – 543/532/509 yds.


Tee shot: This shot provides you with plenty of options and allows you to cut off as much distance as you want. The first bunker on the right side of the fairway sits at 185 yds. from the blue tees, 175 yds. from the gold tees and 160 yds. from the white tees. The second bunker comes into play at 245 yds from the blue tees, 235 yds. from the gold, and 209 yds. from the white tees. The left edge of the famous tree in the middle of the fairway makes a good target, it is 250 yds from the blue tees, 240 yds from the gold tees, and 215 yds from the white tees. The long knockers can choose to cut off some of the dogleg on the left landing their tee shot left of the famous tree; if you opt for this play take your time in choosing a good line using a rangefinder to shoot the corner where you plan to cut the dogleg (swing with timing and tempo keeping your target on your mind). For higher handicap players, a bail oiut shot short right of the bunker is a great play. 

Second shot: Play it safe and aim down the right center and remember that your approach shot generally plays longer than the yardage. The bunker on the left begins at 140 yds. from the green. If you elect to go for the green in two the bail out is right.

Approach shot: This shot plays ½ club uphill and is usually into the wind. The green is protected by water to the extreme left, bunkers (which sit short left, left, long left, short right and right) and a large cypress tree short right which can block out your third shot if you are too far right. The green slopes from back to front and is 28 paces deep.

Green: This green has a general slope from back to front. From the fairway the grain on the green runs to the left. Putts do not break as hard toward the ocean as they may appear. There is a lot of subtle break in this green so make sure to read your putts from all angles. There is some noticeable slope that comes off the right bunker and creates right to left break towards the ocean. Finish your round with some good putting strokes.

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