Pelican Hill Golf Club, Newport Coast, California, will embark this fall on an extensive renovation of its North and South Courses under the direction of Brian Curley, ASGCA (Curley-Wagner Golf Design).
Designed by Tom Fazio and opened in the early 1990s, both courses are lauded for their sweeping Pacific Ocean views, strategic design, and year-round playability amid more than 300 days of sunshine.
This marks the first major refresh at Pelican Hill Golf Club since a “two-year re-perfection” effort led by Fazio in 2005. The upcoming project will focus primarily on bunker restoration and realignment, tee expansion and leveling, and improvements to green surrounds —ensuring that both courses continue to meet the highest standards of conditioning and design.
Curley, a Pete Dye protégé and veteran designer who began his career nearly 40 years ago with Landmark Land Company, brings deep experience in world-class resort and tournament venues to the project. His global portfolio includes more than 150 courses across Asia, the Middle East, and the United States, among them Saudi Arabia’s first island golf course, Shura Links, which opened last month.
“These are two fantastic, expertly designed courses that have aged gracefully,” Curley said. “But as with any golf course, time and play take their toll. This renovation will refresh the features, address turf health impacted by maturing trees, and ensure the best possible playing experience for years to come.”
The construction will be carried out by McDonald & Sons, a respected course construction firm with more than 40 years of experience on renowned venues including Congressional Country Club, Baltusrol Golf Club, Interlachen Golf Club, and The Inverness Club.
Work is scheduled to begin in November 2025, with an anticipated 50-week construction and grow-in period. To maintain access for guests, nine holes will be closed at a time, ensuring that 27 holes remain open throughout the process. Renovations will begin on the South Course, followed by the North Course, with completion expected in late 2026.
While the majority of the work will focus on restoring existing features, Curley noted that selective enhancements will elevate the visual and strategic appeal of the layouts.
“We intend to make thoughtful adjustments to the visuals and backdrops, enhancing the already spectacular setting,” Curley said. “It’s an honor to build upon Tom Fazio’s legacy and ensure Pelican Hill remains one of the most beautiful and enjoyable golf experiences anywhere.”
The restoration of the North and South Courses at Pelican Hill Golf Club builds on a longstanding relationship between Marriott and Curley, who designed two courses for the hospitality brand – Shadow Ridge in Palm Desert, Calif. and Desert Ridge in Phoenix – in collaboration with Nick Faldo. The Pelican Hill Golf Club project also further burnishes Marriott’s growing portfolio of golf properties, which consists of dozens of acclaimed championship courses in some of the most beautiful destinations around the world—from California to Costa Rica, Florida, Spain, France, Fiji, Italy, and beyond.