Torrey Pines Golf Course: North Course
Torrey Pines north course is the easier course of Torrey Pines. The north and south courses are used in the annual PGA tournament The Buick Invitational. With both courses on the Pacific Ocean, no matter what course you play you will have spectacular views. The US open will be played on Torrey Pines south in 2008. Although Torrey Pines is owned by the city, for non-resident golfers the fees can be a little pricey.
The course starts out with a par 5 heading towards the ocean. The next few holes then go along the canyon until you get to the 6th, 7th, and 8th holes. The 6th hole is a par 4 that goes straight towards the ocean. The 7th hole, a par 3, is the signature hole for the course; downhill with the whole Pacific Ocean in the background. The 8th is a great hole that goes right along the ocean but is uphill and a good 420-yard par 4. After that the course goes around the canyons and cliffs and the views are still spectacular with the back nine running along the Torrey Pines State Park.

The Easiest hole on the course would have to be the second hole. It’s a 320-yard par 4 that will always play with the wind behind you. There’s one bunker on the right side of the fairway and one bunker on the right front part of the green. Also on the right side of the fairway is a big pine and if you get behind that you have just made the hole 10 times harder. Your next shot will have to be low but then high enough to get over the green side bunker (next to impossible). The green is nice and flat and will not break that much.
The hardest hole on the course would have to be the 13th. A par 4, 430-yard dogleg left. If you hit your tee shot to the right you will be ok but you will have at least 50 yards more then what you should have had. On the left you have a fairway bunker right where the hole begins to dogleg. You need to hit about 290 to be able to carry the bunker. Your second shot is where it gets tough. You have a huge bunker at the front and on the right of the green. Then you have a bunker along the whole left side of the green. On top of that you have a small green to hit at with tons of slope all over the green. A par is a great score for this hole.
Torrey Pines is a great course to play but very hard if you play the course a week after the Buick Invitational. They let the rough grow out for the tournament and will leave it like that for a good 2 weeks. If you play the course soon after the Invitational make sure you watch your ball if it is heading in the rough, because you will loose golf balls in the rough if you’re not paying attention. All greens slope towards the ocean, so no matter what it looks like make sure you play the ocean break. Enjoy it and remember that this course is not easy. If you don’t play well, don’t get upset - this is a course where the pros play.

The course starts out with a par 5 heading towards the ocean. The next few holes then go along the canyon until you get to the 6th, 7th, and 8th holes. The 6th hole is a par 4 that goes straight towards the ocean. The 7th hole, a par 3, is the signature hole for the course; downhill with the whole Pacific Ocean in the background. The 8th is a great hole that goes right along the ocean but is uphill and a good 420-yard par 4. After that the course goes around the canyons and cliffs and the views are still spectacular with the back nine running along the Torrey Pines State Park.

The Easiest hole on the course would have to be the second hole. It’s a 320-yard par 4 that will always play with the wind behind you. There’s one bunker on the right side of the fairway and one bunker on the right front part of the green. Also on the right side of the fairway is a big pine and if you get behind that you have just made the hole 10 times harder. Your next shot will have to be low but then high enough to get over the green side bunker (next to impossible). The green is nice and flat and will not break that much.
The hardest hole on the course would have to be the 13th. A par 4, 430-yard dogleg left. If you hit your tee shot to the right you will be ok but you will have at least 50 yards more then what you should have had. On the left you have a fairway bunker right where the hole begins to dogleg. You need to hit about 290 to be able to carry the bunker. Your second shot is where it gets tough. You have a huge bunker at the front and on the right of the green. Then you have a bunker along the whole left side of the green. On top of that you have a small green to hit at with tons of slope all over the green. A par is a great score for this hole.
Torrey Pines is a great course to play but very hard if you play the course a week after the Buick Invitational. They let the rough grow out for the tournament and will leave it like that for a good 2 weeks. If you play the course soon after the Invitational make sure you watch your ball if it is heading in the rough, because you will loose golf balls in the rough if you’re not paying attention. All greens slope towards the ocean, so no matter what it looks like make sure you play the ocean break. Enjoy it and remember that this course is not easy. If you don’t play well, don’t get upset - this is a course where the pros play.

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