The Lodge at Torrey Pines
Nestled right alongside the closing holes of both the North and South courses and just steps away from the clubhouse, The Lodge at Torrey Pines offers the ultimate experience in one of California's most renowned golf destinations. Inspired by the majestic, wind-sculpted pines of Torrey Pines State Reserve, this lodge seamlessly blends elegant design with top-tier original materials.
While the Torrey Pines Golf Course is undoubtedly a major draw, there are plenty of other reasons to choose The Lodge. Situated a mere 30 minutes from downtown San Diego, you'll have convenient access to all the city has to offer. What's more, nearby attractions such as Coronado Island, La Jolla Cove and Pacific Beach are just a short drive away.
The Lodge is a mere 5-minute stroll from the beach and boasts an on-site swimming pool and a restaurant with a stunning view of the 18th hole of the Torrey Pines Golf Course. Select rooms offer picturesque views of botanical gardens or the golf course and come well-appointed with amenities such as a flat-screen cable TV, air conditioning, private bathrooms, guest robes and slippers.
Additionally, you can take advantage of the spa and wellness centre, complimentary WiFi, on-site parking, and the convenience of a 24-hour front desk. The Lodge at Torrey Pines welcomes both pets and families, making it a versatile and inviting destination for all.
Our Recommended Courses
South Course
The North and South Courses were originally designed by William Bell Sr. and seen to completion by William Bell Jr. in 1957. In 2001, heralded golf course architect Rees Jones redesigned the South Course, bringing new life to the championship elements of an already challenging play. This course remains a sought after destination for golf enthusiasts around the globe.
North Course
In 2016, the North Course underwent a $12.6 million improvement and redesign by noted golf course architect Tom Weiskopf. Featuring fewer bunkers and larger greens than before, the North Course has also switched the front nine holes with the back nine, making the famous ocean views prominent to golfers as they finish their rounds.
