Spyglass Hill Golf Course
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Holes:
18 holes
Par:
71
Distance (men/women): 6641 - 5945 y
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Architect: Trent Jones
Is there a hotel: No
Is there a restaurant: available
Extra info
Spyglass Hill Golf Course takes its name from Robert Louis Stevenson's classic novel, Treasure Island, published in 1863. Local legend maintains that Stevenson once wandered the Spyglass area gathering ideas for his novels. A unique aspect of this course is that the holes are named after characters in Treasure Island. Hole names such as "Black Dog" and "Billy Bones" are hints for the unwary. As players attempt to master this difficult course, they may hear the laughter of pirates in the distance.