Golfer mid-swing at golden hour on Aurelian's coastal fairway

Est. 1923 · Pebble Ridge

Where the discipline of the game meets the patience of the land.

A private members' club shaped by a century of stewardship. Eighteen holes routed through the coastal hills, a clubhouse of quiet authority, a community defined by the way they play.

The Ethos

Golf, returned to its quieter form — slow mornings, considered shots, and the long view across the dunes.

We don't measure ourselves in trophies. We measure in the way a member greets the starter, the silence of a well-struck iron, and the conversation that follows on the eighteenth green.

Aerial view of Aurelian's signature back nine at twilight

72

Par · 7,184 yds

The Course

Eighteen holes carved into a hundred years of coastline.

Designed in 1923 by Alister MacKenzie and restored, hole by hole, by Tom Doak. Native fescue, hand-mown greens, and bunkers raked at first light — the course is treated as a single, living instrument.

Greens
11.5
Holes
18
Acres
360

Membership

Three ways to belong to Aurelian.

All Memberships

01

Founder

By Invitation

  • Unlimited tee times
  • Private locker & cellar
  • Two guest passes per visit

02

Resident

$48,000 / yr

  • Year-round access
  • Tournament eligibility
  • Reciprocal partner clubs

03

Seasonal

$22,000 / yr

  • April through October
  • Restricted weekend play
  • Coaching with the head pro

A Letter from the Captain

"We are not a destination. We are a habit — a place that asks more of you, and gives back the kind of quiet that is harder and harder to find."

— Henry Whitcombe · Club Captain