Bayonet Black Horse has partnered with Embassy Suites–Seaside to offer stay and play packages. These flexible, consumer-friendly deals are among the best in the region and make a trip to the Monterey Peninsula a realistic option for a wide range of golfers.
The Bayonet course, with its narrow playing corridors and steep, penal bunkering, has long been considered the most difficult test of golf on the Monterey Peninsula with a par of 72 and playing from the back tees to 7,104-yards. Players often talk about the uphill, dogleg right, 476-yard, par-4 ninth hole which exemplifies the course’s significant challenge.
The package allows you an opportunity to play the 36 holes in two days or all 36 holes the same day and includes breakfast at the hotel, golf, cart, and range balls plus 20% off merchandise in the golf shop.
“The NCPGA has been coming to Bayonet & Black Horse golf courses for years,” said Shawn McEntee, PGA the NCPGA Tournament Director. “A great facility like Bayonet and Black Horse course is more than just fairways and greens, it is a blend of challenge, beauty, and the dedication of those who shape it, creating a place where every round is an experience to remember. If you get the chance, go play this great facility. Our NCPGA Pro’s do!!”
Joe Wagner Tour Director of the US Am Tour: “I have been operating 36-hole stroke play championships at Bayonet & Blackhorse for close to 20 years and prior to that played there a fair amount while playing college golf at Santa Clara. The course conditions within the past year have gotten to a point where they are the best I have ever seen – which is really saying something because typically they are very good.”
According to Pat Jones, Bayonet Black Horse General Manager, “Our partnerships with Embassy Suites are important to our strategy of enticing out-of-town golfers to experience the fantastic views, ideal playing conditions and enjoyable challenge afforded by both of our courses.”
For additional information about Bayonet Black Horse, visit www.bayonetblackhorse.com/stay_play or email Justin Barnes at
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