
I would definitely give the course a try. I would say it’s in better shape than nearby Weaver Ridge, especially the bunkers. Very heavy and deep filling of sand, so more penal than most. Bunkers were in very nice shape considering the rain. Unfortunately it’s not reasonable to walk this course, so it takes a beating from all the riding carts. These par 4’s would all be wonderful risk/reward par 5’s if they were to add 40 yards! I would love for them convert to an additional par five and add another par 3.Ĭonditions were pretty good. The holes with the most hazards and precision required are all in the ~430 range!!! #’s 2/10/16 are nearly impossible to reach given the wet conditions. Strangely the short 4’s also tend to be the more open holes. For a championship caliber course there are literally 5 drivable par 4’s if conditions are optimal.tons of easy pars on this course. There was rain the day before and the course was extremely wet/ays way longer than the scorecard due to all he soft and low lying areas utilized along the creek. The 3’s and 5’s are all sandwiched together. The layout was strange.a whopping 12 par 4’s including playing four of them in a row twice. Not sure the next time I will have the chance to play in the area but would for sure go back. But the green complexes were challenging with a great deal of slope to them. However, the greens are recovering from being punched, had sand on them and were baked out. Tee boxes were good and the fairways were pretty closely mowed with tight lies. The logo rock formation on hole 11 was disturbing, though! But even for shorter hitters, a good tee shot left less than 50 yards a bunch of times. There are a number of drivable par 4s for the longer hitters. Some tight tee shots and others with mostly simple forced carries (but they could be challenging for beginners). The course is interesting with numerous elevation changes. The gentleman eagerly checked me in and could not have been more friendly or helpful!įour sets of tees and I liked how they just listed approximate handicaps to help you decide what tees to play.

I called and they said they were pretty booked but would squeeze me in. I was in the city and made a special trip over. I was told Coyote Creek is the area’s best course, and I believe it. Simply a great and fun course to play! I wanted to go right back from 18 back to No.
