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Real Estate Brokerage services are provided by WCP Real Estate, Inc. (CA DRE #02055906). ©January, 2020 Wathen Castanos Homes. Equal housing opportunity. OPENING EARLY 2020: 2020 Del Monte Avenue, Suite B, Monterey 4 YOUR GUIDE TO THE AT&T PEBBLE BEACH PRO-AM WWW.MONTEREYHERALD.COM Landed in the rough? Smarter, faster urgent care. Feel better yet? MoGoUrgentCare.org OPENING EARLY 2020: 2020 Del Monte Avenue, Suite B, Monterey WWW.MONTEREYHERALD.COM YOUR GUIDE TO THE AT&T PEBBLE BEACH PRO-AM 5 THE MONTEREY HERALD | YOUR GUIDE TO THE PEBBLE BEACH PRO-AM | WWW.MONTEREYHERALD.COM FEBRUARY 3-9, 2020 One by one, families have found their idea of at Teháma. TABLE OF paradise For some, paradise at Teháma is an inspiring architectural home perched high above Carmel Valley with far-reaching views of Monterey Bay. For others, it is a masterfully-crafted residence secluded amid century old oaks. For all who call Teháma home, it is living in a last-of-its-kind community — where 85% of its more than 2,000 acres are preserved as open space, world-class CONTENTS PUBLISHER | GARY OMERNICK amenities seamlessly sync nature and nurture and the very best of Carmel and Monterey are just moments away. ADVERTISING DIRECTOR | DANA ARVIG TOURNAMENT INFO 8 EDITOR | DAVID KELLOGG CROSBY WEATHER 9 AD SUPPORT MANAGER| LORRAINE ROQUE DESIGN & LAYOUT | RICK GEBIN DEFENDING CHAMP: PHIL MICKELSON 10 WRITERS | JAMES RAIA, TOM LEYDE, DENNIS TAYLOR PEBBLE BEACH MAP 12 PHOTOGRAPHERS | VERN FISHER, DAVID ROYAL ON THE RISE: PAUL CASEY 14 To Advertise: SPYGLASS MAP 19 Visit montereyherald.com/advertise or contact RAY ROMANO & CELEBRITIES 20 ON THE COVER Dana Arvig at 831.726.4343 or email to [email protected] DAVIS LOVE III 24 Phil Mickelson PETER HAY 28 will be back to defend his title when the Claim your paradise here. Homesites from $1.5 million. MPCC MAP 29 tournament tees off Thursday. tehamacarmel.com | [email protected] | 831.200.3756 Photo by Vern Fisher LOCAL REAL ESTATE 30 Buyer should review the public report issued by the Department of Real Estate, and all offering documents before signing anything. All images contained herein may not be to scale and all figures and dimensions may be subject to change, and are not intended to be relied upon for, nor form part of, any contract unless specifically incorporated in writing into the contract. Buyer note the following: Teháma Golf Club membership is by invitation only and is not included in the purchase of property in Teháma. Any membership in the equestrian center currently under construction in Teháma is also not included in the purchase of property in Teháma. A Teháma Social Fitness Membership is offered to all lot purchasers in Teháma, subject to dues, fees, and applicable rules and regulations. The Teháma Golf Course, Clubhouse, and Fitness Center are privately owned facilities, which are subject to use by others who may not be lot owners. Purchasers of a Teháma property will not acquire a proprietary interest in the Teháma Golf Course, Clubhouse, or Fitness Center, which facilities are all subject to membership dues, fees, rules and regulations. Use of the Teháma Golf Course, Clubhouse, and Social Fitness Center is at the pleasure of the owner of the facilities. Compass is a real estate broker licensed by the State of California and abides by Equal Housing Opportunity laws. License Number 01991628 | Rick Ojeda License Number 00987794 | Nick Segal License Number 01013548 | All material presented herein is intended for informational purposes only and is compiled from sources deemed reliable but has not been verified. Changes 6 YOUR GUIDE TO THE AT&T PEBBLE BEACH PRO-AM WWW.MONTEREYHERALD.COM in price, condition, sale or withdrawal may be made without notice. No statement is made as to accuracy of any description. All measurements and square footages are approximate. FEBRUARY 3-9, 2020 One by one, families have found their idea of at Teháma. paradise For some, paradise at Teháma is an inspiring architectural home perched high above Carmel Valley with far-reaching views of Monterey Bay. For others, it is a masterfully-crafted residence secluded amid century old oaks. For all who call Teháma home, it is living in a last-of-its-kind community — where 85% of its more than 2,000 acres are preserved as open space, world-class amenities seamlessly sync nature and nurture and the very best of Carmel and Monterey are just moments away. Claim your paradise here. Homesites from $1.5 million. tehamacarmel.com | [email protected] | 831.200.3756 Buyer should review the public report issued by the Department of Real Estate, and all offering documents before signing anything. All images contained herein may not be to scale and all figures and dimensions may be subject to change, and are not intended to be relied upon for, nor form part of, any contract unless specifically incorporated in writing into the contract. Buyer note the following: Teháma Golf Club membership is by invitation only and is not included in the purchase of property in Teháma. Any membership in the equestrian center currently under construction in Teháma is also not included in the purchase of property in Teháma. A Teháma Social Fitness Membership is offered to all lot purchasers in Teháma, subject to dues, fees, and applicable rules and regulations. The Teháma Golf Course, Clubhouse, and Fitness Center are privately owned facilities, which are subject to use by others who may not be lot owners. Purchasers of a Teháma property will not acquire a proprietary interest in the Teháma Golf Course, Clubhouse, or Fitness Center, which facilities are all subject to membership dues, fees, rules and regulations. Use of the Teháma Golf Course, Clubhouse, and Social Fitness Center is at the pleasure of the owner of the facilities.
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