Making the Turn at Pasatiempo (2024)

In the winter of 2015, Pasatiempo had recently completed a 23-year restoration of the course, but Tom Doak and Jim Urbina didn’t touch the greens; they were deemed sacred ground, and rightfully so. If there was a Louvre of greens, Pasatiempo would have its own wing in the museum, and the multi-tiered 16th would attract the largest crowd. But the looming reality, almost 100 years later, is that those artifacts needed more pinnable hole locations, better drainage, an upgrade in turf and they needed to go back to get to their future.

In 2016, shortly after Pasatiempo secured the rights to reclaimed water from Scotts Valley, a neighboring city, the internal whispers grew louder:When do we address the greens? How? And with whom would we entrust this undertaking?

Pasatiempo is semi-private in the vein of the great clubs of the U.K. and Ireland, with hours of tee times set aside every day for public play. The leadership and membership of Pasatiempo took their time researching the greens project, and after much thoughtful conversation and debate, a vote passed in April 2022 to proceed.

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A year later, 300 members and their families gathered on a gorgeous Sunday spring evening, and amid a wispy cloud of barbeque smoke, six Pasatiempo leaders said a few words and then simultaneously drove golden shovels into the 9th green.

But those first six cuts with shovels were just the start of the ceremony: The assembled crowd swarmed the green for what became a harvest festival of agronomy. Generations of Pasa people rolled up small sections of the putting surface to take home and plant in their yards. Some considered preserving the sacred turf in glass cases and frames. Anything that didn’t get claimed that evening was sliced up and shipped to Edgewood in Tahoe, which had a rough spring season and bought up the salvageable sod.

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The Monday morning after the barbeque, the golden shovels gave way to excavators. It looked like a scene out of my son’s picture book, “Goodnight, Goodnight Construction Site.”

Urbina was hired as the architect overseeing the project, which is a perfect match. Like Pasatiempo, Urbina is underrated. He knows the course and the membership. He can’t help but take a soulful approach to his craft, studying the past as much as anyone I’ve met. He constantly recites quotes from the greats of the Golden Age of architecture and beyond. MacKenzie is one of his heroes. (The others are Perry Maxwell and Charles Blair Macdonald.)

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One of Urbina’s favorite MacKenzie quotes? He read me this one over the phone:

“It is of vital importance to avoid anything that tends to make the game simple and stereotyped. On the contrary, every endeavor should be made to increase strategy, variety, mystery, charm and elusiveness so that we shall never get bored with it, but continue to pursue it with increasing zest, as many of the old stalwarts of St. Andrews do, for the remainder of our lives.”

Worth mentioning: MacKenzie, who died in 1934, lived outhislife in a house off Pasatiempo’s 6th fairway. (Urbina paying his respects to MacKenzie and his house in February, 2023.)

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“I wasn’t looking for work,” says Urbina, “but when they said they had to do something, I was honored to be asked to assist. Anyone who says the greens haven’t changed, they’re wrong. In the last 25 years, I’ve seen them change dramatically, right before my eyes. That’s what all courses do. You can either stop playing it and just look at it as artwork, or you get in and peel it back, to the best of your ability, to what was once there.” Still, Urbina is well aware of the emotion and pressure surrounding this project, saying with a laugh, “I’ve had a lot of sleepless nights.”

That’s because Pasatiempo is one of the few MacKenzie originals that is open to the public. And because Urbina is fascinated by the history of the club, most notably the role of Marion Hollins, who developed the land and persuaded MacKenzie to build the course. Hollins sweet-talked Bobby Jones into playing it on opening day. As many know, Jones was so impressed by Pasatiempo and Cypress Point that he partnered with MacKenzieandHollins for the design and build of Augusta National. So, yeah, Pasatiempo is a big deal in the history of golf architecture in America.

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It’s also where Juli Inskter, an LPGA legend, grew up. Ken Venturi, a Northern California icon, called Pasatiempo one of his favorites in the world. And it’s now the host venue of the Western Intercollegiate, one of the college game’s top tournaments, which is being played this week.

But back to the greens. They were done in chunks of three, based on proximity on the property. Holes 1, 2 and 9 went first. Then 6, 7 and 8. And they finished with 3, 4 and 5. Urbina peeled back almost a century of natural runoff, sand-splash, top-dressing and mowing patterns. The greenside bunkers were lowered and restored to their original shapes and intentions. Meanwhile, the back nine remains untouched.

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Urbina worked closely with Justin Mandon, the course superintendent, another perfect fit for the project. Mandon, in his tenth year at Pasatiempo, is talked about as an agronomic prodigy who got the top job when he was 35. Mandon’s parents live off the 2nd green, and he’s the club’s adopted son, widely respected for his passion, knowledge and vision for what needs to be done. Along with Ken Woods, the head professional, and Scott Hoyt, the former general manager, Mandon spearheaded the effort to diversify Pasatiempo’s water supply, which essentially saved the club. Hoyt stayed on long enough to get the green restoration from concept to reality before retiring in 2022. His successor as GM, Steve Argo, brought a fresh perspective and new energy to the project and the club.

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We at theFire Pit Collectivepartnered with Pasatiempo to document the epic restoration from start to finish. We’re following along as Urbina, Mandon, Earthsculptures and a crew of 30 go from one green to the next. It’s a painstaking process, including nonstop consultations with several club historians, to say nothing of poring over original MacKenzie sketches and a trove of well-preserved old photos.

Along the way they’ve unearthed rotted irrigation pipes and thatched, tired sod, all of which was replaced with the latest in irrigation technology and the newest cultivars of bent grass. The greens were built to USGA specs. Urbina oversaw the deft blend of art, original intent, history and science.

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The front nine reopened in December of 2023, allowing all 18 holes to be played with new front-nine greens and old back-nine greens until the completion of this week’s Western Intercollegiate. And next week, the back nine will be shut down and go through the same six-month cycle. A grand reopening of all 18 greens is scheduled for winter 2024.

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FAQs

Is pasatiempo cart path only? ›

Walking. Pasatiempo is very walkable, having been built in the time before electric carts; for example, every tee is close to the previous green. However, our terrain has significant elevation changes. If you like walking and can handle a hilly course, you will definitely enjoy Pasatiempo.

Is pasatiempo public or private? ›

Pasatiempo is a semi-private golf club that allows members of the public access to the course during certain hours.

Where is Paso Tiempo? ›

Pasatiempo Golf Club is located in Santa Cruz, California, and many of its holes offer spectacular views of nearby Monterey Bay. Pasatiempo is a convenient drive from four local airports (Monterey, San Francisco, Oakland and San Jose).

Is Pasatiempo a hard course? ›

The course itself was in great shape. The greens were hard and fast and the bunkers were raked and groomed and very consistent. If it were not for the pace of play, the arrogant 5 pack members 2 holes behind that refused to let us play through, it would had been a great round.

What does it mean when a golf course is cart path only? ›

Cart path only means that motorized golf carts must be kept on the designated cart paths, and off the grass, at all times. Why? Giving the grass a "break" from being driven on helps the turf recover and prevents negative long-term impacts on playing conditions from repeated cart traffic.

How much does it cost to join Pasatiempo? ›

Currently, the annual fee is $7,440 (includes $1,800 capital fee) for an individual and $10,320 for an individual and playing spouse, plus $1020 per golfing child. * These listed fees are if you elect to pay your dues monthly, there are substantial savings for paying upfront and there are no food & beverage minimums.

Who owns the club at Boca Pointe? ›

BOCA RATON – Nelson Mullins partner Michelle Tanzer recently represented Boca Pointe Country Club, Inc. in its sale to HGC Holdings, LLC (d/b/a Heritage Golf Group).

Who bought Boca Pointe Country Club? ›

A lot has happened, in the two years since Heritage Golf Group took over The Club at Boca Pointe in Boca Raton. Over $3 million in capital improvements and upgrades have been made to the facilities.

What is the meaning of Pasatiempo? ›

The Spanish word “pasatiempo” is translated as “hobby” or “pastime” or a “relaxed passage of time.” Over the years, golfers have argued that there are few places more breathtaking and challenging than the course named Pasatiempo built by Marion Hollins and Dr.

What course did Alister Mackenzie design? ›

  • Augusta National Golf Club.
  • Cypress Point Club.
  • Royal Melbourne Golf Club.

Is Poppy Hills cart Path only? ›

**Please note: Poppy Hills Golf Club is Cart Path Only at all times**.

Can you ride a cart on PGA Tour? ›

Carts are allowed on the PGA Tour Champions, with the exception of a few bigger events and the majors, but there are many restrictions regarding their use.

Is Pinehurst 4 cart path only? ›

We highly encourage guests to utilize a caddie on Pinehurst No. 2 and No. 4, as they are cart path only.

Is Spyglass Hill cart Path only? ›

If you choose to take a golf cart at Pebble Beach or Spyglass Hill, it must always remain on the path. The Links at Spanish Bay and Del Monte Golf Course allow carts on fairways when turf conditions permit.

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