Did you know?
• The Buick Invitational North Course tournament record of ____, was set in which year and by who?
Thank You Tournament Sponsors
A trip to San Diego without a round
at Torrey Pines . . . impossible!
Join us at two of the most picturesque championship golf courses in the world! You will be
treated like a champion and enjoy dramatic coastline views while playing
one of golf’s most challenging courses. Tournament entry includes
course fee, cart, driving range access, breakfast, and the chance to
win fabulous prizes. We’ll finish in style with a post-tournament awards
luncheon at the adjacent Torrey Pines Hilton.
Dayna Klock
San Diego Police Foundation
iacpsponsor@sdpolicefoundation.org
Police Chiefs Charity Classic
• Shotgun start
• Scramble format
• Individual Player: $300
• Foursome: $1,200
• Club rental:
You'll play with new clubs brought in at June's U.S. OPEN. Rent online with your initial player registration or submit a second registration form with club rental only.
Register online: Deadline Friday, Nov. 7 at noon.
Pre-tournament Check-In: Saturday, November 8, 2008 at the Convention Center at the IACP Conference Registration.
- Bag tag and cart assignment
- Purchase Super Ticket
- Club Rentals
- Check in to increase practice time on Sunday!
Sponsorship
Showcase your company with
some of the greatest golf views
in the world.Dayna Klock
San Diego Police Foundation
iacpsponsor@sdpolicefoundation.org
About Torrey Pines Golf Course
Torrey Pines Golf Course is a 36-hole municipal facility in Southern California,
owned and operated by the city of San Diego but located in the suburb of La Jolla
about 20 minutes north of Downtown San Diego.
The two courses at Torrey Pines are named the North Course and South Course. Both are used in the PGA Tour’s Buick Invitational played annually at Torrey Pines.
Both courses are open to the public and built overlooking the Pacific Ocean on coastal bluffs.
Both offer ocean views. And deep canyons cut through both layouts.
Although the North Course at Torrey Pines is the shorter course, many golfers believe it offers a better variety of holes, requiring different strategies. Some call it the more scenic of the two courses.
The South Course’s difficulty comes primarily from its length. Even from the “Senior Tees” – the forward men's tees and championship women’s tees - the South Course plays to more than 6,500 yards, just a couple hundred yards shorter than the North Course’s back tees. However, the South Course is fairly straightforward; bunkers rarely pinch the landing areas, for example, and all but a couple of greens have open fronts.
Torrey Pines Golf Course has been the site of the PGA Tour’s San Diego tournament, now called the Buick Invitational, every year since 1968. Tournament rounds are split between the North and South courses, with the South course hosting the final round.
~Excerpted from Brent Kelley’s About Torrey Pines
The two courses at Torrey Pines are named the North Course and South Course. Both are used in the PGA Tour’s Buick Invitational played annually at Torrey Pines.
Both courses are open to the public and built overlooking the Pacific Ocean on coastal bluffs.
Both offer ocean views. And deep canyons cut through both layouts.
Although the North Course at Torrey Pines is the shorter course, many golfers believe it offers a better variety of holes, requiring different strategies. Some call it the more scenic of the two courses.
The South Course’s difficulty comes primarily from its length. Even from the “Senior Tees” – the forward men's tees and championship women’s tees - the South Course plays to more than 6,500 yards, just a couple hundred yards shorter than the North Course’s back tees. However, the South Course is fairly straightforward; bunkers rarely pinch the landing areas, for example, and all but a couple of greens have open fronts.
Torrey Pines Golf Course has been the site of the PGA Tour’s San Diego tournament, now called the Buick Invitational, every year since 1968. Tournament rounds are split between the North and South courses, with the South course hosting the final round.
~Excerpted from Brent Kelley’s About Torrey Pines

















