Sand, sea, and wind join forces to create one of the most challenging golf experiences you'll ever encounter. The course uses its natural elements to great effect, so while it isn't long, it is difficult, and any errant shot will elicit an appropriate penalty. You'll find two of the largest bunker systems in the United States, including some sand dunes that are 60-feet in length. You must walk this course to appreciate all it has to offer. In fact, you must walk this course, period. Serious golfers only.
$$$$ (Very Expensive)Golf Course Statistics: 6,557 yards, par 71, slope 133 - designed by Tom Doak (2001). This is a public course for walkers only.
Pacific Dunes, designed by Tom Doak. opened in 2001. It is remarkably different in character and shot making requirements. Pacific Dunes doesn't feel like it was built as much as it was discovered. Rippling fairways remain just as they were found and natural bunkers line the landscape as they have for centuries. The course emerges from shore pines to spectacular 60-foot sand dunes. When the wind blows, precise approach shots are a necessity. Pacific Dunes is short enough to give you hope, but rugged enough to test every facet of your game.