When you think of Torrey Pines, you may think of a beautiful world-renowned golf course along the coast in San Diego where champions like Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson have battled it out to win major tournaments and where other challengers will be headed this week for the 2021 U.S. Open. Not everyone can say they have played at a golf course where a major professional championship is held, but for members of the Torrey Pines Men’s and Women’s clubs, it’s something they can do every week.
With over 1500 members collectively and still continuously growing, both clubs are able to play the North and South course of Torrey and other top
Members agree that they are proud to call Torrey home and proud to have regular access to a world class course, especially since it’s incredibly difficult to get tee times for non-members. President Roy Burchill said, “I’m proud to be a member and be on the board for this club. You can tell anyone about Torrey Pines anywhere in the country and everyone knows what you’re talking about, it’s unbelievable. The club automatically draws more members in because people want to be affiliated with the name and have the chance to play some of the best courses, including Torrey, in San Diego”.
Naturally, the U.S. Open coming to Torrey only elevates their excitement. 250 of their enthusiastic members even signed up to volunteer for the event, just so they can see the pros play on their home course. During a member outing, Prosi was able to see the staff setting up the grand stands; just seeing it there, he said it “feels like you’re playing in front of a crowd”. Even though members can play the course every week, the glamor never wears off. Burchill recalls the time he got paired to play with a pro during a practice round and excitedly said, “You never know who you might see or get paired with at Torrey." Playing at Torrey Pines gives members an experience like no other and they “enjoy getting beaten up by the course and enjoy the experience of trying to play the same course that the pros play at” Burchill explains. “It’s difficult for other clubs to say that they have two courses of world-caliber at such a spectacular setting”.
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