Play Spyglass Hill Golf Course Like You've Seen It 100 Times

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This is NOT a yardage book. This CaddyTips® guide delivers hole-by-hole written strategy, telling you exactly where to aim, what to avoid, and how to think your way around the course—before you ever step onto the first tee. Think of it as CliffNotes for the course.

Whether you're a low-handicap player looking to fine-tune your approach or a higher-handicap golfer trying to avoid big numbers, this guide gives you a clear, confident plan for every hole.

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Built By Local Professional Caddies

Every guide starts with insights from local caddies who know the course, hole-by-hole, shot-by-shot. They understand from experience where players of all skill levels gain strokes.

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We combine caddy knowledge with AI-powered analysis to uncover strategic patterns, risk-reward opportunities and smarter decisions on every hole.

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Hole 1 - Downhill Dogleg Left
Sweeping start toward the Pacific
Par 5 - 595 / 564 / 529 yds.

Tee Shot
A long sweeping dogleg left. From the back tees, a shot of 250 yds. reaches the corner. Anything longer than 280 yds. should be angled slightly to the left. All players: a straight tee ball from the gold plays no more than 235 yds.; from White, 210 yds. Long hitters: commit to the corner cut. Mid/high handicap: aim for the corner with a 3-wood — that's the safe play; don't over-club. This tee shot plays gradually down hill but normally into the predominant wind, so that should cancel each other if the wind is blowing. Also note, the air on the Monterry Peninsula is moist and thick and the ball has a tendency to carry 5-7 yards less.

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