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  2. August 1935. In the heart of the Depression, Pebble Beach Golf Links hosts the California State Open after a long hiatus. Pebble Beach head professional Cam Puget wins the event on his home course, pocketing the $300 first place money. Pebble Beach hosts the event again in 1936 and 1948. Photography by Julian P. Graham. 1940. September 1940.

  3. Jun 10, 2019 · 1919: Del Monte Properties Company (DMP) is formed; Pebble Beach Golf Links opens. 1922: 18th hole lengthened to a par 5.

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  4. Pebble Beach has hosted the U.S. Open six times: 1972, 1982, 1992, 2000, 2010, and 2019 and is scheduled a seventh time in 2027. 1972. The U.S. Open was first held at Pebble Beach in 1972, won by Jack Nicklaus, who captured his 11th major title (of an eventual 18) as a professional.

  5. In the heart of the Depression, Pebble Beach Golf Links hosts the California State Open after a long hiatus. Pebble Beach head professional Cam Puget wins the event on his home course, pocketing the $300 first place money. Pebble Beach hosts the event again in 1936 and 1948. Photography by Julian P. Graham

    • When did Pebble Beach Golf Links host the California State Open?1
    • When did Pebble Beach Golf Links host the California State Open?2
    • When did Pebble Beach Golf Links host the California State Open?3
    • When did Pebble Beach Golf Links host the California State Open?4
  6. May 15, 2024 · The Pacific Improvement Company opened Pebble Beach Lodge on August 28, 1909.

  7. Feb 14, 2015 · When Pebble Beach Golf Links officially opened on Feb. 22, 1919, it did not immediately transform golf in California, or even the Monterey Peninsula. It was initially known as Del Monte’s Second Course. Del Monte’s first course, opened in 1897, had already become the centerpiece of golf in California. It was there that the California ...

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