Be Part of Pebble Beach History
Corporate Hospitality at the 2027 U.S. Open
Two years can feel like an eternity and yet, a lot can change in that same stretch of time. Two turns of the calendar ago, Rory McIlroy had never won a PGA TOUR stroke play event on the west coast. That changed in February. Two years ago, only five golfers had accomplished the career grand slam. That number is now six. And just over two years ago, Allisen Corpuz was without an LPGA Tour win, before joining the wall of champions, forever etching her name alongside Nicklaus, Watson and Woods.
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Two years can feel forever away and then seemingly all at once, the time is here.
The 127th playing of the U.S. Open brings the championship back to Pebble Beach Golf Links for a seventh time. With it comes a unique opportunity for businesses to leave the office behind and make Pebble Beach their home for an unforgettable week. The blend of history, scenery and drama is distinctly unique to a U.S. Open at Pebble Beach and per the aforementioned Rory McIlroy, winning here means more.
While the views on television are undoubtedly stunning, being here any week, but especially during one like this, is for many a once-in-a-lifetime experience. That experience is no more than a phone call, or a few clicks away as Pebble Beach has dedicated a team to curating hospitality packages that will perfectly weave your business into the fabric of the 2027 U.S. Open.
Corporate Hospitality Opportunities
In 2000, the sixth hole was the site of a mighty 7-iron struck by Tiger Woods that served as a symbol to the rest of the golf world that every major championship for the foreseeable future was in the grasp of Woods. The shot prompted NBC on-course reporter, Roger Maltbie to verbalize what most others were feeling, stating, “It’s not a fair fight.” Overlooking the site of that iconic shot will be a handful of suites come 2027 that are available for purchase.
Just a couple holes ahead, another winner at Pebble Beach, Jack Nicklaus (five times in fact when compiling his victories at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, 1961 U.S. Amateur and 1972 U.S. Open) called the approach shot at the par-four eighth “the most magnificent second shot on the planet.” Your team can watch the best players in the world play that shot over and over again from the luxurious amenities presented by the 8th Fairway Village Chalet.
A handful of additional options remain available including Fairway One which will celebrate its 10th anniversary in 2027, having opened just two years prior to the playing of the 119th U.S. Open, won by Gary Woodland.
Enjoy a virtual tour of Fairway One
History waits at every turn and the 2027 U.S. Open presents the business community a chance to make some of their own, experiencing the spotlight of a U.S. Open at Pebble Beach firsthand. While nothing in this game is guaranteed, this place has a track record of producing iconic moments on the biggest stages – Nicklaus ratting the 17th flagstick en route to victory in ’72, Watson’s clutch chip-in on the same hole a decade later and Gary Woodland thwarting a Brooks Koepka three-peat with daring shot after daring shot down the stretch.