Pebble Beach, My Favorite Place

Out of all the places I have been ver fortunate to go, most of my favorites include golf courses since the reason I get to travel is to play tournaments for the University and on my own during the summer. The  place that stand out above the rest for me is Pebble Beach which is located on the stunning Monterey Peninsula in California. Every year we start our season off at Pebble Beach during the second week of classes and this course is beautiful being nestled along the coast of the Pacific ocean and this tournament symbolizes the beginning of a new year with goals and expectations higher than our previous season. The amount of history has taken place on this course throughout the years is astonishing. Being a course that is in the lineup for US Opens, Champions such as, Jack Nicklaus, Tom Watson, Tom Kite and Tiger Woods have won on this course competing at golf's highest stage. All of this helps make Pebble Beach my favorite place to be and I cherish it every time.


 
"The seventh hole at Pebble Beach" link text











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  1. This is great, Riley: Monterey is one of my favorite places in California, and those golfers at Pebble Beach are a lucky group for sure! And listen, I don't know if you want to play with the theme of golf for this class... but it would definitely be possible! Miniature golf is one of the weird experiments in the long human history of storytelling, and if you want to design a miniature golf course based on the Indian Epics (the way there are Bible miniature golf courses in the U.S.), that would be really cool. And fun! :-)

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  2. Hi Riley,

    It is awesome how you get to see new places because of golf. California is one of my favorite places that i have visited for sure. That picture you have posted is such a good view, I wish Oklahoma had some good views like this. I did not know this place had so much history behind it, it makes this place even more meaningful.

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