The Tehama Private Golf Club in Carmel, California – A Luxurious and Masterful Playing Experience

The Tehama Private Golf Club in Carmel, California – A Luxurious and Masterful Playing Experience

Article by Mike Jashinski









Just off the Pacific coast and above the charming, and refined community of Carmel, California is the Tehama private golf community. Located on the Monterey Peninsula, Tehama is above the fog and boasts a warm and sunny climate.The invitation-only Tehama Golf Club is an elite private golf club, owned by Clint Eastwood, and offers a masterful playing experience amid a peaceful and serene setting. The Tehama Golf Club features a walk-on course, with no tee time reservations necessary for its 300 members. Club members do not need to worry about locker or cart fees and there are no monthly minimums.Quality of the CourseThe course at the Tehama in Carmel, California was designed by noted golf architect Jay Morrish. The landscaping of the Tehama Golf Club is natural, wild, and real. It is uncontrived and aligns with Eastwood’s intent to leave the land as untouched and natural as possible.The Tehama Golf Club features a large and varied course that will keep a member’s interest year after year. There is no manufactured water on the course. Instead, you will find retention ponds that feel like part of the natural landscaping. The pristine fairways and greens feature varying elevations all of which provide unique and spectacular views of Point Lobos and Monterey Bay. Members will use every club in their bag; with mastery of irons critical.The ClubhouseThe Clubhouse at the Tehama private Golf Club in Carmel, California is of quintessential central California design. It sits high on the property at about 850 feet above the coastline and boasts clear views of Point Lobos and Monterey Bay. The Clubhouse has been designed for member enjoyment and the staff is impeccable. The Clubhouse at the Tehama private golf community offers the ultimate in luxury and relaxation.In the west wing of the Clubhouse, there are four generously appointed hospitality suites where members or their guests may stay. The Clubhouse parking lot is located underground, as is the Golf Club’s maintenance facility, enabling the developers of this prestigious golf community to preserve views and open space.PrivacyThis private golf community in Carmel, California makes the privacy of its residents and members a priority. Tehama is a gated community with 24 hour a day monitoring.Featured in Several News Articles and Golf MagazinesThe Monterey Peninsula is considered a golfer’s Mecca. In a recent survey by Golf Digest magazine, the Monterey Peninsula was named the #1 destination for golfers. Tehama is an exclusive community that has been featured in such magazines as Elite Traveler, California Home + Design, Estates West, and Luxury Living. The exclusive Tehama Golf Club has been featured in Golf Living as well as Golf Digest.If you’re looking for an exclusive golfing experience in a highly private and serene setting, look no further than the Tehama private Golf Club in Carmel, California. Tehama offers privacy, luxury, a commitment to and excellent golfing without being far removed from the chic charm and lifestyle of Carmel.DISCLAIMERObtain the property report or its equivalent and review it before signing anything. Tehama Golf Club membership is by invitation only and not included in the purchase of Tehama property. A Tehama Social Fitness Membership is offered to all lot purchasers in Tehama, subject to dues, fees and applicable rules and regulations. The Tehama Golf Course, Clubhouse, and Fitness Center are privately owned facilities, which are subject to use by others who may not be lot owners. Purchasers of Tehama property will not acquire a proprietary interest in the Tehama Golf Course, Clubhouse, or Fitness Center, which facilities are subject to membership dues, fees, rules and regulations. Use of the Tehama Golf Course, Clubhouse, and Social Fitness Center is at the pleasure of the owner of the facilities.



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Mike Jashinski is a real estate broker with Tehama Realty and has lived in Monterey, CA since 2004. With more than 28 years in the luxury real estate market, Mike has discerning taste and considers Tehama unparalleled.










Johnson with title to defend, point to prove at Pebble

Johnson with title to defend, point to prove at Pebble

Article by Golf Wholesale Shop









PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. – Dustin Johnson returns to Pebble Beach with conflicting emotions.Rare is a defending champion who is looking for redemption.Johnson has a chance to make history as the first player to win three successive years at the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am since this iconic event began in 1937.Forgotten is how he built a four-shot lead in 2009 and was declared the winner when rain cut the tournament short to 54 holes. Or how he smashed one last drive to set up an easy birdie from the bunker on the final hole last year for a one-shot victory.No, the lasting image of Johnson at Pebble Beach comes from the U.S. Open last summer.He had a three-shot lead going into the final round when he took two chips from the rough – one of them left-handed – and took a triple bogey on the second hole. Then came an aggressive play with the driver on No. 3 that he hooked into the bushes for a lost ball. His tee shot on the fourth went into the ocean.It added to a colossal collapse in his first chance to win a major. Johnson closed with an 82, the highest final round by a 54-hole leader at the U.S. Open in nearly 100 years.He had yet to get out to Pebble Beach by Wednesday, and planned to play only a couple of holes before sneaking over to Cypress Point. Johnson has moved into the celebrity rotation, meaning he will play Monterey Peninsula on Thursday and Spyglass Hill on Friday before he gets his first crack at Pebble Beach.Which memories will come back?“Neither,” Johnson said. “I’m just coming out to play the golf course. It’s still good, even though the last time I played it I struggled a little bit. But I’m still excited to get back out there and play. I’m always going to love this golf course, no matter what. I’m just ready to get back out and play.”But then he paused, and offered a slight smile.“Get a little redemption for the last round of the Open,” he said.Johnson does not lose confidence easily. Despite a round that would haunt some players, he was right back in the mix two months later at the PGA Championship, poised to win another major until he failed to realize he was in a bunker on a Whistling Straits course that has too many bunkers to count. Instead of getting into a playoff, he wound two shots behind. Unfazed, Johnson won the BMW Championship a month later to mark himself as a rising star.That’s not to say he hasn’t learned from his mistakes, especially at Pebble Beach.Johnson attributes his U.S. Open blunders to playing and thinking too quickly. He is among the fastest players in the game, and Johnson spent the latter part of last year trying to slow down.“In the first couple of rounds, I might get a little quick,” he said. “I probably need to do it more in the first, second and third rounds than I do in the final round. The final round is when you’re thinking and you’re more conscious of what’s going on. That’s when it’s most important, when you’re under the gun and when you’ve got a shot to win.“Slow for me is still pretty fast,” he said. “I’ve got to feel like I’m moving pretty slow, which probably isn’t slow.”The AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am gets under way Thursday with the usual suspects – Johnson going for a third straight win, Phil Mickelson trying to find momentum sometime before the Masters, Davis Love III playing for the 25th consecutive year, and Padraig Harrington making his PGA Tour debut.Harrington was on his way out to Pebble Beach for a practice round when he bumped into Johnson. He stopped to shake hands and pass along a playful message.“I’m trying to take the trophy off your hands this week,” Harrington said.“Good luck,” Johnson said with a delivery that Clint Eastwood could appreciate.Johnson might not be on top of his game as he was a year ago, when he was coming off a runner-up finish at Riviera. His season began with a couple of top 10s, including an outside chance to win at Torrey Pines.He made more news for his relationship with LPGA player Natalie Gulbis that surfaced at Kapalua, whatever that relationship was.Even so, he gets most of his attention on the course.“We’ve never had an athlete like that play this tour,” Paul Goydos said. “He’s the best athlete that I can think of who’s playing out here. It’s ridiculous to watch this guy work out. He’s a tremendous talent who can do things that very few people have ever been able to do.”Johnson nearly had a chance to win as a rookie until he chopped up the 14th hole. He followed that with two victories.He is not sure why he has such an affinity for Pebble Beach. He just does.“I’m very comfortable out here,” he said. “I think I’ve got this course figured out pretty well. I tend to play it pretty well. Confidence is huge, especially playing golf. If you’re confident you’re going to play well on the golf course, most of the time you do.”More information at http://www.shoppinginjoy.com/TaylorMade+Burner+20+Iron+Set-goods-981.html



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