Here is a link to the course tour:
http://www.pebblebeach.com/page.asp?id=1280
The par 5's are:
Hole 2 - 502 yards (blue tees)
Hole 6 - 500 yards
Hole 14 - 572 yards
Hole 18 - 543 yards
Par 5 572 yards 523 meters
Several notable golf courses with a par three finishing hole have hosted PGA tournaments. One prominent example is the 18th hole at TPC Sawgrass, home of THE PLAYERS Championship, which features the iconic island green. Another is the 17th hole at Pebble Beach Golf Links, which has hosted the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and various U.S. Open events. Additionally, the 18th hole at the Old Course in St Andrews, a par three, has been part of The Open Championship.
That would be a toss-up between Pebble Beach and Sawgrass TPC.
a "birdie" is 1 under par. Par = 0. So 1 under 0 = -1. same for eagle, albatross, and a hole-in-one. for a par 4 hole: Hole-in-one = -3. Eagle = -2. Birdie = -1. Par = 0. Bogey = +1. Double bogey = +2. and so on
Par is set by the course designer and will yake into account the length of the hole and potential difficulty. Usually a par 72 course will have 2-4 par five hole and the same number of par 3 holes. All other will be par 4. This is a classic or historical course design.
Par for the hole.
Birdie: one under par for that hole e.g. 3 on a par 4 Bogey: one over the par for that hole e.g. 5 on a par 4 eagle: two under the par for that hole e.g 3 on a par 5 or 2 on a par 4
Tiger's first US Open victory in 2000 at Pebble Beach Golf Links in California. He set a new 72 hole scoring record at 12 under par and also had the largest margin of victory, separating himself from the rest of the field by 15 shots.
It's an eagle. 1 under par on a hole = birdie 2 under par on a hole = eagle 3 under par on a hole = double eagle
A birdie is a hole played one stroke under par.
A birdie is one stroke under par on a given hole.
The par for the 18th hole at a golf course is typically 4.