Hi fellow golfers! I’m planning a trip to Torrey Pines Golf Course, but I’m a bit confused about the pricing. I’ve heard it’s a premier public course, but I’m not sure what to expect in terms of greens fees and other costs. Can anyone provide some insight on the typical prices for 18 holes, as well as any package deals or discounts that might be available? I want to make sure I budget appropriately for this experience, so any advice or personal experiences you can share would be greatly appreciated. Hoping to get some useful information to make the most of my round at this iconic course. Thanks in advance for your help!
The current green fees at Torrey Pines are quite high, especially for the average golfer. I’d be interested in hearing if there are any discounts or dynamic pricing options available.
Yes, there are some discounts available, but they can be hard to come by. Have you looked into any senior, military, or local resident rates?
I’ve played Torrey Pines a few times and the green fees are definitely on the pricey side. Though the course is beautiful and challenging, it can be tough to justify the cost for a casual round.
Torrey Pines is a world-class course, but the pricing is definitely a barrier for many golfers. I’d love to see them offer more dynamic pricing or loyalty programs to make it more accessible.
I’m not surprised to hear the green fees are so high at Torrey Pines. As a premium public course, they probably have to keep the rates up to maintain the course and facilities. But I agree, it would be great to see some more affordable options.
I’ve played Torrey Pines a few times and the views are truly breathtaking. However, the cost is a bit steep, especially if you’re not a local. Have you looked into any package deals or discounts that might be available?
I’ll have to keep that in mind next time I’m planning a round at Torrey Pines. The twilight rate sounds like a great way to save some money.
I’ve never played Torrey Pines, but I’ve heard amazing things about the course. Is it really worth the high price tag, or are there better value options in the San Diego area?
Wow, these green fees are really steep! I guess you’re paying for the prestige and history of Torrey Pines. But I’d love to see them make it a bit more accessible to the average golfer.
That’s a good point. I’ll have to dig a little deeper to see if I qualify for any discounted rates. Every bit of savings helps when the regular green fees are so high.
I may have to start a GoFundMe to play a round at Torrey Pines. Those green fees are no joke! But it’s such an iconic course, I can see why they’re able to charge a premium. Guess I’ll have to start saving up.
As someone who has played Torrey Pines a few times, I can say the green fees are definitely on the higher end. But the course is in incredible shape and the views are truly unbeatable. If you have the means, it’s definitely worth the splurge.
Unfortunately, I haven’t seen any significant discounts for out-of-town golfers at Torrey Pines. The premium pricing seems to apply across the board. Your best bet may be to look for package deals that include other local courses or activities.
To get tee times at Torrey Pines, you’ll need to book well in advance. The course is extremely popular, especially during peak seasons. I recommend checking the website frequently and being ready to book as soon as new slots open up.
Great advice! I’ll be sure to keep a close eye on the booking system. Any other tips for snagging those coveted tee times?
Joining the Torrey Pines loyalty program can also help you get priority access to tee times. It’s free to sign up, and you’ll get alerts when new slots become available.
Thanks for the tip! I’ll definitely look into that program. Anything else I should know about booking at Torrey Pines?
Torrey Pines is such a beautiful course, but the high demand and pricing can be frustrating. I hope you all are able to find tee times that work for your schedules and budgets.
I’ve had good luck booking Torrey Pines tee times through third-party sites like GolfNow. They sometimes have discounted rates or more available slots. Just be sure to read the fine print.