Bayonet & Galf Chiardhuibh

Bayonet & Galf Chiardhuibh
blackhorse-golf

1 McClure Bealach
Cois Farraige, CA 93955
Fón: 831 899-7271

blackhorseCheana féin a tharraingt athbhreithnithe rave le haghaidh a athchóiriú, Cúrsa Gailf bayonet Tá i thug le ré nua agus spreagúil don chúrsa gailf suntasach a bhreathnaíonn ar an famed Monterey Leithinis. Áirithe a chur ar fáil dá dúshláin agus inspioráid do ghalfairí do na glúnta atá le teacht, Bayonet Tá a ath-sculpted ag a bhuaigh duaiseanna gailf chúrsa ailtire Gene Bates.

Cosúil a cúrsa chompánach, Capall Dubh bhfuil steeped i gailf agus stair mhíleata. Ar dtús, a osclaíodh i 1964, Cruthaíodh an cúrsa gailf ar an suíomh ar an iar-Fort Gnáth ag Ard-Robert B. McClure, a baisteadh é in onóir an Reisimint gus 11ú (nicknamed "Capall Dubh") go bhí lonnaithe ansin in aice láimhe ag an Presidio de Monterey. I gcónaí spreagúil agus i gcruth iontach, agus le Monterey Bay mar chúlra spreagadh, an remodeled Capall Dubh Is é réidh le haghaidh an ré nua chun tús a chur.

Bayonet, with its narrow playing corridors and steep, penal bunkering, has long been considered the most difficult test of golf on the Monterey Peninsula. The par-72, 7,104-yard course has retained its famous bite after the recent renovation by award-winning architect Gene Bates, but playability and strategic options have been greatly improved. The uphill, dogleg right, 476-yard, par-4 ninth hole exemplifies the course’s significant challenge.Black Horse, a 7,024-yard, par-72 layout, features sweeping vistas of the Pacific and is highlighted by fescue-framed fairways, bunkers with distinctive, serrated edges and slickly-contoured greens. The par-3 15th, created during the renovation, faces the bay and is sure to emerge as one of the great holes on the Peninsula.