2017 Farmer’s Insurance Open: Torrey Pines

It’s our second year attending the Farmer’s Insurance Open at Torrey Pines Golf Course.  Last year a “baby hurricane” via a torrential downpour with 70 mph winds ended our Sunday early.  The eventual winner, Brandt Snedeker, clearly shot the best round on Sunday and was crowned on Monday.  Warm and sunny weather is forecasted for Sunday.

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Strawberry Farms Golf Club: Back 9

I’m interested to see how the heavy rains in Southern California have shaped this course.  We decide to take advantage of their “Back 9 Special with Breakfast.”

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Strawberry Farms Golf Course: The Reservoir

Playing this back nine at 7am is awfully pretty.

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The Reservoir

A little more fog and I would be in early morn golf heaven.

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From the soil to the sky, a lot going on here…

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Hole 10:  Prettiest on the course IMHO

I am barely awake and make the mistake of teeing my ball low.  After launching a couple of laser beams into the reservoir, I finally “wake up and smell the granola”.  The “granola” being a ball dropped into the “drop zone”.

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Strawberry Farms Golf Club:  Hole 10

The clouds settle in…

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Hole 10:  The “Golfing Squirrel” on the Attack

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Hole 11

I love a nice par 3 hole…especially if I can use my beloved 6-iron.

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There are many pelicans on the reservoir.  Unfortunately they are hidden by the trees.  I can’t recall seeing pelicans on a body of water at a golf course before.

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Strawberry Farms Golf Club:  Hole 12

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Hole 13

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Hole 14

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Strawberry Farms Golf Club:  Hole 15

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Hole 16

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Pretty ugly…

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Hole 17

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Strawberry Farms Golf Club:  Hole 18

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Hole 18:  View of green

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Triple Waterfall:  18th Hole Green

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18th Hole:  Green

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View of Clubhouse and Front 9

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Strawberry Farms Golf Club:  Dining Room

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Bella’s Simple Breakfast

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Sausage, Egg & Cheese Breakfast Burrito

I veto the nasty dry potatoes typically added to most breakfast burritos.  If they had hash browns they would’ve gone in, otherwise; they get vetoed every single time.  This is moist with some seriously tasty sausage.  And the strawberries at “Strawberry Farms Golf Club” are excellent.  Shock-HER!

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Strawberry Farms Golf Club:  Dining Room

I think this place reminds me of Apple Farm in San Luis Obispo and The Cambria Pines Lodge in Cambria.  Farmhouse comfortable design and decor.

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Dining Room:  View to Driving Range

It sure is nice seeing Southern California courses get green again via the unusually heavy Fall and Winter rains.  We plan on enjoying play at a variety of golf courses before the late Spring heat browns everything out again.

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San Diego: Little Italy Festa 2016

My childhood friend J.B. moved out here from “Cinci” (a.k.a. Cincinnati) nearly 3 years ago so I figured it was about time these two Italiano’s gathered their respective families and headed to this event.  A cannolo pastry and java are likely how we’ll start off in the morning and see what else we might get into.

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Various Musical Stages at Event

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“Elfie and Davy at Monarch Beach Golf Links”…

This course would usually be off limits for us with a normal green fee of $209.00 per person.  However, we “sniffed in” on what I believe is their annual promotional rate.  I hope it lives up to its hefty price tag.

Monarch Beach Golf Links: Dana Point, CA

Monarch Beach Golf Links: Dana Point, CA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The view from the Monarch Beach Golf Links (www.monarchbeachgolf.com/index.php) clubhouse is most definitely promising.  The clubhouse staff are super hospitable and accommodating.  The cool, overcast weather has us anxious to get out there.

Hole 1

Hole 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This hole isn’t easy with a narrow window to avoid “the beach”.  I have a feeling this may be a common and overused hazard on this course.

The St. Regis Monarch Beach Hotel & Resort

The St. Regis Monarch Beach Hotel & Resort

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I’m playing the silver tees whereas Bella is playing the jade tees.  The golf carts have nicely padded seats and top-of-the-line GPS units but at yesterday’s round at Oak Quarry they were newer and even more cushioned with top-notch GPS as well.  I don’t recall seeing USB plug-ins on golf carts but they are standard issue here.

"Woody" Shuttle Bus

“Woody” Shuttle Bus

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Only in a beach town…

Hole 3: Signature Hole

Hole 3: Signature Hole

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This par 4 hole is spectacular with the beach (not a sand trap) just over the traps shown.

Beach next to hole #3

Beach next to hole #3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The golf portion (i.e. clubhouse, bathrooms etc.) of the resort is showing a bit of wear and tear.  However, properties can get beat up pretty quickly and I’ve found this to be fairly common even in four and five star resorts.  It’s not like we can expect them to do remodeling every five years, correct?

Beach at hole #3

Beach at hole #3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I’m beginning to feel somewhat like we “jumped the shark” after hole number three.  Would I be saying this if their standard rate were $59 and not $209?  No, but the reality is that their “standard rate” = $209.00 per person.  This course isn’t as diverse and interesting as any of our favorites which include: Black Gold; Coyote Hills; Arroyo Trabuco; Talega; The Crossings and Champions Club at The Retreat.

They love sand at Monarch Beach

They love sand at Monarch Beach

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Shock-HER!  At least the sand is an appealing light color, soft and powdery.  They have a large groundskeeping crew working today and the most beat-up fairways have no cart access today which I fully support.

Build-Your-Own Tuna Bowl

Build-Your-Own Albacore Tuna Bowl

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You can select from a wide variety of healthy options such as: avocado, cucumber, onions, celery etc.

Beat-up Fairways not Uncommon

Beat-up Fairways not Uncommon

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I didn’t expect to see so many browned out or beat-up fairways at this price point.  I’m guessing this may be why now (end of summer) is the time they offer their annual half-off rate.  Some may use the “public course” excuse but so is Torrey Pines and for a similar rate I know Torrey is in better condition than this.  But then again, that girl “Torrey” has a countrywide and beyond reputation for having pretty stunning looks.

"Mooooooooooo"...

“Mooooooooooo”…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This isn’t the first time I’ve seen and blogged about a fun sculpture in a homeowner’s backyard on a golf course.

Elfie's approach shot

Back nine: Elfie’s approach shot

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On hole ten I begin a mini-run of four holes with either a par or a birdie.  This isn’t common for me since I play “maybe” once per week and practice “maybe” once every 2 weeks.

I consider myself an above average putter and I am putting quite well today but I don’t feel like the majority of the greens here are as challenging as the toughest Southern California courses.  I’m finding some nice lies on the green but I’m not feeling like I’m at Black Gold — that is for sure.  At Black Gold, three-putting is deemed a “good day” as a true amateur.

I sunk this 25-30 foot putt for "bird dog"

I sunk this 25-30 foot putt for “bird dog”…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ignore the ball on the LEFT of this par 5 hole.  From the camera’s position, this downhill putt had some last-second left to right movement as it approached the cup.

Here I "sharded it" into the trees

Here I “sharded it” into the trees…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I tried not to think or speak about my mini-run but of course I did eventually think about it and I launched my tee shot into the trees on the left.  Thus, the run came to a crashing end.

"Chickens" Chilling on the Edge

“Chickens” Chilling on the Edge

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

As we’re getting toward the end of our round I conclude that although this is a nice course I firmly believe the zip code is the main reason driving up the high greens fees.  If I can pay $59.00 to $79.00 and play other pretty courses with more diversity between holes such as Black Gold, Talega, Oak Quarry or The Crossings, why would I choose to play here?  I’m not wealthy enough to use laziness or avoiding the heat as valid excuses.

A decent par 3 hole

Back nine: Par 3 hole

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Another con for me is that I seek out as much eye candy (i.e. terrain, homes, wildlife, plant life, water etc.) on a course as I can take in and the tract homes on this course are super boring to look at.  I’ve noticed before when driving through this area that even the exterior paint colors appear to be identical as if these detached homes were condo communities.  The HOA’s must be ruthlessly conservative in this area.  That is one thing that is really gross about much of South Orange County.  You won’t have this problem at The Champions Course at Omni La Costa which is a really nice play and is surrounded by custom homes which add to the visual splendor.

Too often in South Orange County there is very little creativity with seemingly 48 shopping centers all named — “Town Center”.  One of the exceptions is the artist’s town of Laguna Beach where there is a great deal of diverse and interesting architecture, color and creativity is not in short supply.

Hole #18

Hole #18

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I left my putt 2 inches short on the 18th hole so my birdie turned into a par to end my round.  Regardless, 4 pars and a birdie on the back nine is pretty “golden” for me.

"Golf Board" Golf Carts

“Golf Board” Golf Carts

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We do a free re-play of the front 9 holes with a couple of other golfers (who are also on a re-play).  They are surfing their way up and down hills across the course.  I’m not sure we’re ready for that yet but it sure looks fun.

In summary, their service level at Monarch Beach Golf Links is the best we’ve seen.  And we certainly had a very good time here and enjoyed our round of golf.  Even though I heard very little about this course, I suppose it is somewhat like when everyone builds up how great a movie is and then you see it and it can’t possibly live up to all the hype.

In this particular case I made the ASSumption that for this kind of coin it should be very, memorable, be superbly maintained and border on being magnificent.  For me, it didn’t meet the mark on any.

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“A Day on the Links” at Oak Quarry Golf Club in Riverside, CA

Ideally we would be playing this golf course in December and not September but we found a nice rate so — “we’re in it to win it”.

Likely the most stunning golf hole we've played to date.

One superbly stunning golf hole

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is the most impressive looking golf hole we’ve played to date.

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