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California Monterey Peninsula Poised to Get Another Golf Resort

Forbes.com
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Troon Selected to Manage Bayonet Black Horse in Seaside, California

Troon.com
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Rose Zhang Worlds #1 Rank Amateur Wins Collegiate Debut at The Molly Invitational at Bayonet Black Horse

Amateurgolf.com
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Nor Cal PGA Club Fitter Of The Year Award

The Golf Wire by GolfWeek
Bayonet Black Horse Head Golf Professional Pat Jones Earns Nor Cal PGA Club Fitter Of The Year Award

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Honored as a best in Golfweek

Worldgolf.com
Bayonet Black Horse in Seaside, California, honored as a best in Golfweek

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COURSE RENOVATION: Bentgrass in a Poa world

Golf Course Industry Magazine.com

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The Enclave at Cypress Grove at Estates West

ArizonaFoothillsMagazine.com

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There's more to play on the Monterey Peninsula than Pebble Beach

WorldGolf.com

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New Stay & Play packages just announced!

WorldGolf.com

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In golf as in life, it takes time to earn a reputation

ABClocal.com

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More fair perhaps, but Bayonet is monster Monterey challenge

TravelGolf.com

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Chipping in: Raves for new Bayonet & Blackhorse

montereyherald.com
Kevin Merfeld Chipping in
Updated: 01/14/2009 01:38:13 AM PST
My bucket list for golf on the Monterey Peninsula reads like this:
No. 1: Play in the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. No. 2: Play The Preserve Golf Club. No. 3: Play the renovated Bayonet and Blackhorse golf courses.

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Top Value Courses to Play on Pebble Beach Golf Vacations Re-Open Tomorrow

By Craig Better
Here's what Golf Odyssey said about the two courses: "For excellent bang for your buck at another tour-quality venue, play a round at the Bayonet and Blackhorse facility in Seaside. Even before a blade of grass was touched for the current renovations, both courses were really good and tough. Now, some of the holes have been rerouted, bunkers have been updated, and the green complexes strengthened. Finally, thanks to the removal of overgrown trees and brush, almost every hole looks out on Monterey Bay."

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