The Golf Resorts at Torrey Pines
About The Golf Resorts at Torrey Pines
The Lodge at Torrey Pines and the Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines both are adjacent to the 36-hole Torrey Pines Golf Complex on the dramatic cliffs of La Jolla overlooking the ocean. The rooms and suites of the AAA Five Diamond Lodge are furnished to make you feel at home. Between the two hotels, there are three restaurants (and a coffee cafe) and multiple outdoor pools and hot tubs. Only the Lodge has a spa. The larger Hilton features tennis courts. Both provide daily tee times to the North and South courses at Torrey Pines.Facts
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So much brown even on such a gorgeous hole. Photo submitted by tsafreno on 09/26/2022
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Photo submitted by rich4par on 10/12/2020
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Photo submitted by rich4par on 10/12/2020
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Photo submitted by drewbenduh on 06/28/2020
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Photo submitted by drewbenduh on 06/28/2020
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Photo submitted by drewbenduh on 06/28/2020
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Hole 2 south course Photo submitted by TheOneEVD on 05/07/2020
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Photo submitted by tiburonazo on 03/13/2020
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Photo submitted by tiburonazo on 03/13/2020
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Photo submitted by tiburonazo on 03/13/2020
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Photo submitted by tiburonazo on 03/13/2020
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Photo submitted by tiburonazo on 03/13/2020
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Local Rule Photo submitted by icewing316 on 12/16/2019
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Photo submitted by CENWqRuieQdT7R9qul3r on 11/26/2019
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Looking back on hole 16 Photo submitted by sddolfan on 11/21/2019
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View from hole 3 Photo submitted by sddolfan on 11/21/2019
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Hello friends Photo submitted by sddolfan on 11/21/2019
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Roberto on hole 13 Photo submitted by sddolfan on 11/21/2019
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Photo submitted by Eclark36 on 07/21/2019
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Photo submitted by Eclark36 on 07/21/2019
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Photo submitted by Eclark36 on 07/21/2019
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Photo submitted by theglasseyegolfer on 05/22/2019
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Photo submitted by theglasseyegolfer on 05/22/2019
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Photo submitted by theglasseyegolfer on 05/22/2019
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Photo submitted by BrandonTuckerGA on 05/20/2019
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Photo submitted by BrandonTuckerGA on 05/20/2019
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Photo submitted by agwade89 on 12/28/2018
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Par 3 #15 Photo submitted by THEMAN1116 on 11/02/2018
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Par 4 #16 Photo submitted by THEMAN1116 on 11/02/2018
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Par 5 #17 Photo submitted by THEMAN1116 on 11/02/2018
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Photo submitted by LICC on 07/23/2018
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Photo submitted by LICC on 07/23/2018
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Photo submitted by LICC on 07/23/2018
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Photo submitted by LICC on 07/23/2018
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Photo submitted by BrandonTuckerGA on 01/23/2017
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Photo submitted by BrandonTuckerGA on 01/23/2017
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Photo submitted by BrandonTuckerGA on 01/23/2017
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Photo submitted by BrandonTuckerGA on 01/12/2017
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Photo submitted by BrandonTuckerGA on 01/12/2017
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Photo submitted by HollandA on 09/21/2015
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Photo submitted by mtpingr on 09/11/2015
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Photo submitted by CheshireDog on 06/23/2015
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Photo submitted by CheshireDog on 06/23/2015
Long Rough
A combination of recent rain and preparation for the 2020 Farmers Insurance Open made the rough fairly long and difficult to find golf balls. The fairways also seemed to have been a narrowed making the course play a bit more difficult than regular times.
Overall the course is in great shape and you really can't find a better value for SD residents on a Sat morning. We had a 6:50 tee time and finished in just about 4 hours.
Started out A little foggy
The course was in pretty good shape but for the price I don't know if I would play there again
Torrey North or South are Great Courses
I'm a local so the price is really good if you live in the San Diego City area. The views are always great at Torrey and the weather is usually perfect. The South course plays longer but still has its original greens as of 2019 even though they could be changing soon. The North has been completely redesigned and the 9's reversed but the design is perfect. The fairway bunkers are mostly out of play for the average golfer to speed things up a bit which is really good. The greens have a aeration system built in so the greens are always dry and fairly fast. Overall the courses are great and most importantly fun. Don't forget to stop at the bar and outdoor restaurant for an ice cold beer and a famous burger...
Awesomness
Everyone flocks to the South Course but I would recommend the North both for fun and challenge, especially for the price!
Good Muni course
First time playing North since the reno. Got lucky to get a decent tee time. (Getting decent tee times online is similar to getting comic con tickets) The North course was in good conditon. Pace of play was slow due to an event that morning (It did not mention this during booking). I recommend that you play this course during the week. I still get peeved that the cart is $40 (not part of city operations). But I guess being a resident gets me a cheaper tee time so it's a wash. Still $92 to play a course can add up if you play multiple times per week.
Torrey Pines North - My First Choice
I love playing at Torrey Pines, and the North Course is always my first choice. Although so much history has occurred on the South, it is celebrated as soon as you walk in from the parking lot.
It’s such a special place, with its ocean views, broad canyons, and the occasional snakes or coyotes.
The course is kept in great condition, and I play there any time I can.
Awesome views!
This is my first time playing here and it's a great course with some awesome views. The pace of play was a little so next time I would definitely walk. Pretty flat course.
Outstanding course and breathtaking views
Recently Played the Torrey pines north course with my dad I’ve never had a golf course exceed my expectations but this course definitely did Tom Weiskopf did an outstanding job on the redesign and the views over the rocky cliffs of La Jolla and the Pacific Ocean were unparalleled the course itself is relatively forgiving but still packs a punch especially when you get around and on the greens staff was to say the least were snobby and not very accommodating to be honest but I highly recommend playing this golf course especially if you get to play it in the afternoon around sunset the views are the best then if you want a fast round play early in the morning if you play in the afternoon prepare for a 4 and a half to 5 hour round but everything considered this course Ian a must play if you’re in San Diego.
Marc 10
Do not waste your money or time to play the South Course right now . If you are not able to get a tee time to play the North Course please go elsewhere . You will be very unhappy with your experience on the South Course . Between the construction on holes 15 & 16 and the general conditions of the course its a joke they are only giving you a discount of $ 20.00 . It should be half the fee right now . Please do your self a favor . Until the construction is completed avoid this golf course and find another place to play in San Diego . From what I have been told there are many in the area that will not charge the ridiculous prices that Torrey Pines does for green fees . They are living on a reputation that frankly is not even close to what it should be .
Horrible!
When it was all said and done I spent $340. I have never played a course in worse condition. They told us 2 holes would be closed. They did not tell us we would be treated poorly by staff and play a course that was completely under construction. It's absolutely shameful and they should be embarrassed of their product!
What a dump!
Torrey Pines should be embarrassed and ashamed of the way the course is. They told us ahead of time 2 holes would be closed but they did not say the rest of the course would be in shambles. Construction everywhere, dead grass roped off around half of the greens, and bathrooms closed. The worst part was the price.
$85 a piece to book in advance.
$232 green fee.
$20 ($20 discount per person usually $40 for old carts)
The staff was rude. They all seemed put out that we were there. Horrible experience. For a $300+ round I would have hoped for something positive, anything, and they found a way to mess that up.
TAKE THIS PILE OFF YOUR BUCKET LIST!!!
What a dump!
I take a client to a new course every year and this year was Torrey. They told us two holes would be closed but did not mention the course is in shambles. In fact I have NEVER played anywhere near that bad. They should be ashamed and embarrassed.
Here is the cost:
$85 per person to book a tee time in advance.
$232 per person green fee.
$20 per person cart fee. Old carts, no navigation,.
Complete ripoff! They do not care about anything except your money!
On 18 in 2
Wonderful experience. San Diegans love their course, and when people heard we were going to Torrey the next day, we received copious advice. We were warned not to fly the greens as they were like trampolines. However, that is my game and I was able to hold the greens well. Besides the ocean side breathtaking views, my greatest thrill was getting on 18 in two strokes!
North vs. South
Played both and preferred the North course even though everyone comes here to play the South.
As a non resident - you’re Paying for the views, not for the course...
Torrey Pines is an iconic golf course, and Those of us old enough might remember playing the south on the old LINKS pc game back in the 90s!
Played with a bunch of 12 buddies on a golf trip from various parts of the states so we did not qualify for the resident rates. The greens had been aerated and there were no discounts as a result.
My review then is tainted by what represents value for golf. We payed over $200 each to play the North course. I believe residents pay much less. For $200 you are better off playing Maderas twice and going for a hike in Torrey Pines reserve.
Of course, as a course itself it is a lovely layout. It’s very playable for golfers of all skill levels, as there aren’t many trees. The rough is thick but not unplayable. The front nine is pretty straight forward. We played on a lovely day so wind wasn’t so much of a factor that it might otherwise be.
I particularly like the back 9 with the views of the pacific. The 10th is a straight par five right at the pacific. Heaven forbid playing this into a strong breeze! The par 3 downhill 15th is iconic of course, and the uphill par 4 16th is a fabulous golf hole with arguably one of the prettiest vistas in golf. 17 is a charming par 5 that is makable in 2 as well.
In all honestly despite the majestic views of the pacific I was a little disappointed with the course having just played Steele Canyon and Maderas. Nothing to do with the aerated greens. The fairways were not as manicured as I thought they would be for a course that I paid $200 to play. Reminded me of a $40 muni. Having said that the ball sat up very nicely and was easy to hit when laying on the fairway.
We had a meal at the 19th hole bar. Nicely designed building with great food and craft beer was available at reasonable prices.
Great end to the trip
Brought a group of 12 buddies to San Diego and we finished up at Torrey Pines North. Playing the South never really crossed our minds given it's getting a lot of work done this summer and it's also way more difficult. There were some high handicappers in my group and I know they loved the more forgiving layout compared to Steele Canyon and Maderas.
The course is a lot of fun to play, especially the back nine, which kicks off with a great par 5 straight towards the ocean. I love the 16th hole too that plays up the hill along the coast. The course had been aerated about 10 days earlier so greens were running slower than previous rounds, and it's too bad they don't give any kind of price break for that, but hey it's a busy place that doesn't have a problem booking up. I booked our three times about 75 days in advance and it was already filling up.
We stuck around for drinks on the lodge patio. All in all a great cap to the weekend.
Challenging - touch overrated perhaps?
Was super excited at the opportunity to play this course.
Customer experience prior to tee off was lacking. Particularly compared to the other San Diego courses I played, I feel there was no effort to customer.
Course is exactly as what you expect when you see this on tv. However, playing it I didn't get a buzz.
Very expensive as non resident too.
Play At Your Own Risk
I honestly have very mixed feeling when playing TP south. I hate their greens, their pace of play is horrendous, and their staff is rude, especially the valley girls that work at the halfway house or work the drink cart.
I prefer the north greens over the south, as I have a very hard time putting on poa grass. The south is more expensive for no reason other than it's the "Championship" course.... The north has much better views and hole layouts, in my opinion.
Something to note is that the city owns the golf course but a private company owns the lodge, carts, and concessions. Therefore, the private company can charge an arm and a leg for everything! Their carts are $40 per cart. So, if you're a single you will pay $40. If two random singles are paired together then one person has to pay $40 for the cart and get $20 from the random person they're paired with. Horrible system.
Overall, if you're a resident of SD and like to walk, TP south is a great course! If you're a nonresident and like to ride, then go to Maderas, Omni La Costa, or Aviara.
First time
It was a nice course with great ocean views, but unfortunately while we were there they had shut down a couple holes for US Open renovations. I’d love to play it again when it’s complete.
Great Value and Views at this Venue
Just finished playing three rounds on the north course right before it closes for farmers open
As a single (sandwiched golf between a conference) it was easy to get on the north course. Got on the website 3 days ahead as a non resident 7 pm pst) and found numerous options to play. Early golfers before 730 were able to get around in 3.5 hours walking. Was cart path only; prior to the PGA event, so walk it.
Definitely have lunch or a snack at the Torrey pines grill. You can see the course and putting green and ocean! If you have the time the outdoor fireplace or table fire pits make for a great 19th hole and relaxing venue
Tips. Bring water... a number of the course water fountains were not working. Leave time to walk from parking lot to starter to practice range (about 400 to 600 yds apart) and have to check in minimum 30 min early n be on tee 10 min early
Rough will eat your balls especially if foggy, early am or overcast ...bring extra socks. IF you are a single and want to play either course, at least in January, I found it quite easy to walk on if you come in around 0700. There are no discounts, for anyone except residents... and they pay 1/2 to 1/3 what guests from out of town pay, however I still thought it was great value.
Beverage cart makes frequent appearances.
The course, played from the proper tees for your game, is not difficult. I would consider it fair without a lot of hidden greens or tricky holes. Greens were fast in prep for the farmers open. Most greens were large and easy to approach when the flag was not hidden behind a bunker. A few doglegs that have you choosing between driver to cut the dogleg or 3 wood to be safe. The views on the back nine, along the pacific are awe inspiring.
very much enjoyed the course