About Torrey Pines
 History
 Location/Directions
Located in La Jolla (pronounced “La Hoya”), California, Torrey Pines Golf Course offers two of the most picturesque championship 18-hole golf courses in the world.  Torrey Pines is a well-known PGA Tour stop with the Buick Invitational held every February.  We offer one of the largest on-course golf shops in the United States, expert instruction, tournaments, and advanced golf packages. 

History:
Torrey Pines is long recognized as one of the nation’s premier municipal golf facilities.  It is a “golfer’s paradise”, bounded by mountains to the north and the Pacific Ocean to the west.  Fog, rain and wind often sweep the seaside courses that were designed by William Bell, Sr. in 1957.  Prior to becoming golf courses, the land was Camp Callan, a naval training area.  The Torrey Pines Tree is indigenous to this area and to Santa Rosa Island.  The tree is distinguished by having clusters of five pine needles.

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Location/Directions:

From Interstate 5 Traveling North:

Exit Genesee Avenue and turn left (West)
Stay on Genesee Avenue as it curves to the right (North) and becomes North
Torrey Pines Road
Look for large green Golf Course sign on the right after Science Park Way.
Turn right at sign and follow curve under North Torrey Pines – this is Callan Rd.
At stop sign, turn right and find a parking space.
From Interstate 5 Traveling South:
Exit Carmel Valley Road and turn right (West)
Turn left on Camino Del Mar which is at the Pacific Ocean
Stay on this road as it passes by Torrey Pines State Beach, Torrey Pines 
State Preserve and the Torrey Pines Golf Course Driving Range
Turn right into the parking lot.

 

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