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Torrey Pines Golf Course – The North Side

Nowadays, it seems that Torrey Pines Golf Course in San Diego is less crowded for early morning rounds. I have found that the weekday pre-6:30 a.m. tee time is the best. However, even though it is less crowded it still takes about 5 hours to play because of the time it takes to look for your golf ball in the thick rough.

The North Course at Torrey Pines is a lot more golfer friendly and playable. Golfers can enjoy themselves and have a similar challenge around the greens.

Below are some recent early morning photos that I took at Torrey Pines Golf Course.

Early Morning at Torrey Pines Golf Course

Early Morning at Torrey Pines Golf Course

Ocean Mist at Torrey Pines Golf Course San Diego

Ocean Mist at Torrey Pines Golf Course San Diego



A Secret Golf Course in San Diego

Looking for a golf course in San Diego that doesn’t have all the foot traffic, Saturday / Sunday Special Pins, or the premium green fees?

Well, I have found a little secret to share with some of my avid San Diego Golf Blog readers.

Recently, I played a golf course in North County San Diego that has 27 holes (3 nines) a great practice facility, perfectly manicured greens, and the hospitality that makes it feel like my own country club.

Where is this secret golf course in San Diego you ask? I cannot tell you at this time. But, I will soon enough.

Below are a few more secrets about this golf course in San Diego:

  • You can play 18 holes on a weekday in about 2.5 hours
  • You can play 18 holes on a weekend in about 3.5 hours, leaving you ample time to spend with the family
  • The green fees are less than $25
  • It’s one of the best San Diego Golf Courses

That’s all the information I can provide on the secret golf course in San Diego. For more information bookmark this San Diego Golf Blog and you’ll soon know the secret!




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