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Laguna Seca Golf Course The Laguna Seca Golf Course is a public course, which is, located right in the heart of the Monterey Peninsula. Well-known golf architects Robert Trent Jones Senior and Junior designed the 18-hole course in 1970. If you are looking for a golf travel package, the Laguna Seca Golf Course often has package deals in conjunction with the Monterey Hotel and the Bay Park Hotel. California Golf Schools also offer a golf travel package. This package will allow you to stay overnight at the Monterey Beach Resort, the only Monterey hotel that is located directly on the beach. Your golf travel package allows you to have five hours ours of daily instruction. On the days when you are taking class, green and cart fees are included. A High Speed Video Analysis session will take place after your lesson. You will receive a customized take home practice program. Other perks include unlimited range usage, bag storage, personalized club fitting, and a notebook and a bag tag. Students are also eligible for discounted follow-up lessons. The Jeff Symmonds Golf School also offers a Monterey Golf Package at Laguna Seca Golf Course. Students can choose between a two, three or five day golf travel package. Your Monterey golf package will include hotel accommodations at either the Victorian Inn at Monterey Canary Row, or the Colonial Terrace in Carmel.


Laguna Seca Golf Course Strategically placed bunkers as well as a multitude of elevated trees characterize the Laguna Seca Golf Course. With a slope rating of 127, you will most definitely need to make use of every single club in your golf bag in order to face the challenges presented by the Laguna Seca Golf Club. Although the course is only 6,157yards long, yard-for-yard, it prides itself in having one of the most exacting layouts in the entire Monterey and Carmel Valley region. The uphill dogleg holes at this Monterey peninsula golf course require more club use on your approach shots. The challenge of the Laguna Seca golf course will surely add excitement to you Monterey golf package.


Laguna Seca Golf Course The signature hole at this Monterey Peninsula golf course is number 15. This 548-yard, par 5, requires both the tee and approach shots to carry over water. The 5,726-yard men's tee has ladies' course rating of 73.1 and slope rating of 127. On the 17th hole in par-3, you will need to avoid five bunkers. Given that the greens are surrounded by the sand, it behooves the golfer to pick the right iron in order to avoid hitting into the dirt. Proper club selection is needed at hole number 11, where the golfer has to decide whether to drive over the dogleg of forest trees into the birdie position. However, whatever challenges you may face, the beauty of this Monterey peninsula golf course makes it worth the extra effort.

 

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