the first time I played Pebble I paid $45 (mid-70s...date, not age ;-))...subsequent rounds were a little more expensive, but a close friend got me on during long weekends when the Wall Street crowd took over Pebble, Spyglass and Spanish Bay...no one else but them and their clients for the weekend...your 'Fees' at work...
Pebble has some fantastic holes...my favorites are in the string of #6 (challenging drive to get where you can pop one up the hill for an easy 3rd shot)...#7 (famous vista of the ocean and Pt. Lobos, plus the need to play the wind to get your shot on the green)...#8 (best second shot hole in the world... over the chasm)...btw, my wife and I must have stayed in Carmel dozens of times at a place called the "Happy Landings Inn" which has small individual cottages...we'd take a short walk down to Pebble's 10th hole in the evening and walk around (can't do that anymore...too bad). Fun Fact: I worked as a Marshall there at the 2000 and 2010 US Opens.
As for Spyglass...my favorite course in the USA...have played it a hundred times or more...love every single hole on it. For NORCAL amateurs it used to be the NCGA home course (offices now at Poppy Hills) and has continued to serve the public for tournaments. Best holes for me are the first five...#1 is a beautiful opening par 5 hole that sweeps down toward the ocean...#2 is a short par 4 continuing toward the ocean with an elevated, hard to 'get it close' green...#3 is a downhill par 3 that has a bunker short...ice plant left and long so you 'must' hit the green...#4 is a short he dogleg left with what used to be a LOT of ice plant all along the left side...in tournaments we'd all agree that if you hit your drive in there you'd not really look for it, since it was impossible to hit out and once you started "the process", your only optiona for dropping was at Cypress Point GC (no lie)...the green is very unique...extremely narrow green (think 5-7 yds in the middle) with mounds on either side having ice plant as well...finally, the 5th hole...par 3 with a slightly 'elevated' green...large bunker in front and ice plant left and long (in front of a beautiful home) plus tiers that made positioning important.
Could tell many stories about all the rest but you can sense my love for that course...put it on your bucket list if you can.
Never got the chance to play Cypress, but walked it a few times...15th is gorgeous and 17th is justifiably famous...as for exclusivity.. Bob Hope once said..."Cypress Point just held a membership "Drive"...they DROVE OUT 40 members" ;-)...
Enjoy watching the tournament.
P.S. There are other very good...and much less costly...courses nearby...'Pacific Grove'...'Del Monte'...'Ford Ord' (DON'T MISS 'THEM' (2 great courses)...'Laguna Seca'...to name a few...also, back on the Peninsula, there's Spanish Bay and Poppy Hills, for a few more bucks...very enjoyable courses.