
Bayonet & Black Horse
Golf Course
“Bayonet and Black Horse are two legendary courses near Monterey, California, offering a unique addition to any Northern California golf trip. Originally built for the military at Fort Ord, these courses now feature some of the most dramatic ocean and bay views on the Monterey Peninsula. Bayonet is known as one of the most challenging courses in the area, while Black Horse offers a more playable but equally scenic experience. A perfect add-on for groups looking to extend their trip from the Sierra to the Pacific Coast.”
“The Monterey Peninsula's best-kept secret for GTHS groups adding a coastal extension. While everyone fights for Pebble Beach tee times at $600+, savvy golfers play 36 holes of championship-caliber golf here for the same price — with views that rival anything on 17-Mile Drive.”
Bayonet & Black Horse Golf Course
Built on the former Fort Ord military base, Bayonet & Black Horse is a 36-hole complex steeped in military history with panoramic Monterey Bay views. Bayonet — designed by a left-handed Army general to fit his chronic fade — is legendary for 'Combat Corner,' the toughest stretch of holes on the peninsula. Black Horse offers a gentler ride with equally stunning ocean vistas.
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Hole 12 Par 4
All Tee Options
| Tee Box | Yards | Par | Rating | Slope | Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Black (Bayonet)Championship | 7,101 | 72 | 74.9 | 141 | Extremely Difficult |
Blue | 6,633 | 72 | 72.4 | 136 | Challenging |
White | 6,148 | 72 | 70.3 | 129 | Moderate–Difficult |
Gold | 5,623 | 72 | 67.4 | 120 | Moderate–Difficult |
Red (Ladies)Ladies | 5,103 | 72 | 70.3 | 126 | Moderate–Difficult |
* All ratings certified by the USGA. Slope 113 = standard difficulty. Higher slope = greater challenge for higher-handicap players.
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Bayonet Details
1 McClure Way, Seaside, CA 93955
(831) 899-7271
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Common Questions
Yes. Both Bayonet and Black Horse are fully public courses managed by Troon Golf, with green fees significantly lower than other Monterey Peninsula courses.
Bayonet is the more famous and demanding layout, ranked among the toughest in California (slope 141). Black Horse is slightly more forgiving with better ocean views. Most GTHS groups play both over two days.
Holes 11-15 on Bayonet — a series of sharp doglegs designed by the left-handed General McClure to match his slice. Jack Nicklaus called Bayonet the hardest course on the Monterey Peninsula.
After Your Round on Bayonet
The Northern California delivers more than championship golf. World-class dining, adventure, and Sierra Nevada luxury fill every hour between tee times.
Where to Stay Near Bayonet & Black Horse Golf Course
Most groups who play Bayonet stay at one of these properties. All include golf package rates when booked through Golf the High Sierra.
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What Golfers Say About Bayonet
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“Two championship courses at one facility. Bayonet is the tougher of the two but both are in excellent condition. The Monterey Peninsula setting adds to the experience.”
“Played both courses on back-to-back days. Bayonet is a beast from the tips — very challenging. Black Horse is more playable. Both well maintained. Great 36-hole option.”
“One of the best values on the Monterey Peninsula. Both courses are championship caliber with military history. Our group had a fantastic two days here.”
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