The golf course will close on March 18, 2026, and reopen in the Spring of 2027, a few months before the US Open will be contested at Pebble Beach Golf Links for the seventh time.
During the closure, Gil Hanse, Jim Wagner, and Hanse Golf Course Design will lead the construction process with the goal to elevate the 40-year-old course to the pedigree of the other championship courses at the resort.
Hanse’s guiding tenets will be to transform Spanish Bay from an 1980s-era Scottish-inspired links to a modern ‘California coastal masterpiece’ while remaining within the existing development footprint. The renovation will also further enhance the golf course’s environmental standing and upgrade its infrastructure for the next generation.
“Working with Pebble Beach Company in a world-class setting like this is a can’t miss opportunity for our team,” said Hanse, President and Lead Designer of HGCD. “Golf on the Monterey Peninsula is an unrivaled experience, and we are thrilled at the opportunity to put our stamp on one of the most spectacular backdrops in the world.”
“The focus of this project is to further enhance the golf experience at Pebble Beach Resorts,” added David Stivers, CEO of Pebble Beach Company. “Partnering with Gil, Jim, and their team gives us the utmost confidence that Spanish Bay will be a ‘must play’ on par with its fellow courses.”
Also included in the project scope is a reconstruction of the Spanish Bay boardwalk, which had been damaged in recent storms. The boardwalk provides public coastal access between the golf course and beach. That project will start in the next few months.