Hickory Sticks Open

Event Details

Date: Saturday, 25 July 2026

Scoring: Stableford

Category: Open

Entry Fee: $350.00

Entry Method: Online


A charity golf event held at Pebble Beach on Saturday, July 18, 2026, played using vintage hickory clubs dressed in period-appropriate attire. Open to all golfers. Entry fee is $350 per player if registered by June 1, 2026, rising to $400 per player after that date. A saving of $200 is available when booking a foursome. Entry includes use of hickory stick clubs, tournament balls, and food. $175 of the entry fee is tax-deductible. Player names must be provided at registration or submitted to the Foundation office no later than July 15, 2026. All sales are final; no refunds are available. The event is organised in support of the Pebble Beach Company Foundation.


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Venue

Del Monte Golf Course

Monterey, CA, United States

Del Monte Golf Course is a landmark 18-hole course located in Monterey, California, that opened as a nine-hole layout in 1897 and expanded to 18 holes in 1903. Originally designed by Charles E. Maud, it is the oldest course in continuous operation west of the Mississippi River. Playing to a par of 72 at 6,356 yards, Del Monte features the classic characteristics of its era, including small, sloping greens and tight fairways with out-of-bounds hazards lining approximately half the holes. The course is deceptively challenging despite its modest length. Its defining features include steeply contoured greens—particularly on holes 3, 12, 14, and 17—that demand precise shot placement and strategic approach play. The layout emphasizes accuracy over distance, with strategic bunkering and tiered greens requiring careful consideration of pin positions. Del Monte holds significant historical importance as the birthplace of the California State Amateur in 1912 and hosted the 1916 Western Amateur, the first national amateur championship played west of Colorado. The course continues to host prestigious tournaments, including the annual Monterey City Amateur Championship and Monterey Open. Its enduring legacy has made it one of the most prestigious courses in Western golf history.

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