2024 Event Guide
Welcome to the Tiger Woods Invitational event guide. We look forward to seeing you at Pebble Beach.
Welcome to the Tiger Woods Invitational event guide. We look forward to seeing you at Pebble Beach.
Monday, October 14
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8:00 AM
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Arrivals + continental breakfast Card + Library rooms, The Lodge, available until 10AM |
9:50 AM | Shuttles begin departing from The Lodge to Spyglass Hill Golf Course |
10:00 AM | Registration + driving range opens |
11:00 AM | Lunch Spyglass Hill Golf Course, available for golfers + patron guests until 12:30PM |
11:30 AM | Private Q&A Driving range, Spyglass Hill Golf Course |
1:00 PM | Round One – shotgun start Shuttles depart to The Lodge immediately after play |
7:00 PM | Reception + auction The Beach Club Attire: Business Casual |
Tuesday, October 15
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8:15 AM | Shuttles start departing from The Lodge to MPCC Please note shorts are not allowed at MPCC. Male guests must wear pants. |
8:30 AM | Breakfast + registration + practice facilities open at MPCC Monterey Peninsula Country Club, available until 10:30AM |
11:00 AM | Round Two – shotgun start Lunch served on course Shuttles depart to The Lodge immediately after play |
6:30 PM | Reception + festivities Terrace Lounge, The Lodge Attire: Casual/warm |
Wednesday, October 16
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6:30 AM | Breakfast + registration opens Card + Library rooms, The Lodge, available until 8:30 AM Registration + driving range opens at Pebble Beach Pro Shop |
8:30 AM | Final Round – shotgun start |
1:00 PM | Awards luncheon Pebble Beach room |
Nicknamed the “Greatest Meeting of Sand and Trees,” this golf course is considered a test of the game for amateurs and professionals alike. The sweeping ocean views on the front and the final 13 holes through the gorgeous Del Monte Forest provides an incredible atmosphere to open the competition. Spyglass Hill is the annual co-host of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and has been voted best golf course in the state of California in 2015 and 2016.
Est. 1966 | Par 72 | Yardage 7,026
With 13 holes set along the coast of the Pacific Ocean, it’s no secret why this course is named the “Finest Meeting of Land and Sea.” The rich history and exceptional layout intertwined with some of the best golf terrain in the world makes it a golf experience that will not be forgotten. Ranked by Golf Digest as one of the 100 greatest courses and a regular course in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, this course has become a favorite stop for golf lovers, on and off the PGA TOUR.
Est. 1926 | Par 72 | Yardage 6,942
Considered the “#1 bucket list course in the world,” Pebble Beach is sure to test your skills and provide you wtih memories of a lifetime. The curving coastline and cliff-top setting above the Pacific Ocean makes it one of the most spectacular stretch of golf holes in the world. Test your game on a world-renowned golf course that has hosted five U.S. Open Championships.
Est. 1987 | Par 72 | Yardage 6,802
The tournament will be a three-day, One (1) Gross Best Ball and One (1) Net Best Ball of the foursome. Each player will play his/her own ball through the green. The Team’s Low Gross and Low Net scores will be recorded on each hole. An individual’s score may be used for both Low Gross and Low Net. All players will be allowed 100% of their handicaps as recorded on the scorecard. No handicap strokes will be allocated on par 3s. The maximum handicap is 14 for men and women on Monday and Wednesday and 13 on Tuesday at MPCC. Any handicap errors need to be conveyed to the Tournament Committee prior to the start of each round.
Awards will be given at the end of each round to the Low Gross and Low Net teams, Low Gross Individual, as well as the daily contest winners. All ties will be broken by a scorecard playoff from #18 backwards. In the case of one (1) team finishing with Best Low Gross and Best Low Net scores, Low Gross takes precedence. A team may only win one (1) of the daily team prizes. All awards will be given out at that evening’s festivities.
At the conclusion of the final round at Pebble Beach Golf Links, the overall Low Gross and Low Net champion teams will be awarded tournament trophies and have their names added to the Tiger Woods Invitational perpetual trophy.
Year |
Overall Low Gross
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Overall Low NET
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2023 | TEAM HENRY PICARD (-22) Pawan Munjal Kyle Roig Michael Hudak Brent Hurley |
TEAM ARNOLD PALMER (-40) Leo Tucker Don Robertson Kevin Miller Andy Vaneekeren |
2022 | TEAM BILLY CASPER (-19) Pawan Munjal Sammy Eldin Don Petrie Michael Hudak |
TEAM HORTON SMITH (-43) Paul Porteous Matthew Stapleton Alex Hernandez Quinn Torres |
2021 | TEAM ARNOLD PALMER (-10) Leo Tucker Nick Lossia Peter Tiboris Andrew Vanee |
TEAM TOMMY ARMOUR (-42) Bob Winegard Jordan Player Markos Tessema Eyob Dimberu |
2019 | TEAM ARNOLD PALMER (-11) Leo Tucker Andrew Vanee Troy Nunn Mike Dickson |
TEAM DAVIS LOVE III (-49) Steve Rosenthal Jeff Cohen Nate Forbes Arn Tellem |
2018 | TEAM WALTER HAGEN (-21) Matt Troka Shawn Toldo Max Heineman Notah Begay III |
TEAM HORTON SMITH (-47) Jason Mooneyham Rob Cato Bryce Powell Keith Perry |
2017 | TEAM GENE LITTLER (-13) Bob Lindsay Jim Lindsay Brijen Dave Brandon Bingham |
TEAM BYRON NELSON (-45) Frank Azar Dr. Scott Burke Eric Schake Frank Howard |
2016 | TEAM WALTER HAGEN (-14) Matt Troka Brian Gauley Max Heineman Shawn Toldo |
TEAM BYRON NELSON (-55) Frank Azar Eric Schake Brian Loncar Dr. Scott Burke |
2015 | TEAM WALTER HAGEN (-14) Matt Troka Brian Gauley Max Heineman Shawn Toldo |
TEAM GENE LITTLER (-44) Jeff Cohen Jeff Eisenshtadt Matt Rizik Steve Rosenthal |
2014 | TEAM JOHNNY MILLER (-8) Bob Winegard DeWitt Osborne Ramon Padilla-Munguia Jonathan James |
TEAM RAYMOND FLOYD (-40) >Edward Maher Geoffrey Millerd John Matteson Sam Judd |
2013 | TEAM BEN HOGAN (-23) Donny Wessner Steve Cronin Larry Paul Lee Rogers |
TEAM HARRY COOPER (-45) Jason Pak Hayden Markstein Cestra Butner Joe Brosnan |
2012 | TEAM MOMENTUM (-12) Tom Nerney Tim Turner Tim Carroll Bobby Owens |
TEAM WHITE DUNE (-43) Raj Bhathal John Warner Carl McLarand Xavier Burillo Aazcarraga |
2011 | TEAM DUNE HOLLOW (-14) Jon Orszag John Martin Ethan Early Scott Ehrlich |
TEAM POINT LOBOS (-49) Jason Pak Omar Alami James Lee Jim Louden |
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