Preserve Golf Club in Carmel, California — private, 18-hole golf course, designed by Pete Dye (2002)
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Preserve Golf Club

Carmel, California

About Course

Preserve Golf Club is a private 18-hole golf course located in California, United States. Established in 1988, the course was designed by renowned golf course architect Pete Dye in 2002. The playing surfaces feature Tifeagle grass greens and Bermuda grass fairways, providing a distinctive playing experience. The facility offers comprehensive golf amenities, including a driving range and a dedicated golf school with professional instruction. Golfers can benefit from on-site teaching professionals who can help improve their skills and technique. As a private course, Preserve Golf Club provides an exclusive golfing environment for its members.

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Amenities
Driving Range
Putting Green
Short Game Area
Practice Bunker
Teaching Pro
Golf School
Caddies
Golf Carts
Club Rental
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Club websiteCarmel, California
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Course Details

Course Details
Number of holes18
Driving Range?Yes
Walking allowed?
ArchitectsPete Dye (2002)
Year built1988
Simulator
Conditions
FairwaysBermuda Grass
GreensTifeagle Grass
Golf seasonYear round
Access type
PublicPrivateSemi-privateResort

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