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Coyote Hills Golf Course
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Coyote Hills Golf Course

1440 E Bastanchury, Fullerton,California,92835
Type: Public
No. Holes: 18
Phone: 
(714) 672-6800
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Detailed description

Coyote Hills Golf Course, is a Public, 18 hole golf course located in Fullerton, California.

Coyote Hills first opened for play in 1996. The par-70 layout was designed by Payne Stewart and Cal Olson.

Coyote Hills utilizes natural beauty, sharing nearly 250 acres with flowing streams and majestic views of Southern California. A variety of tee boxes and an assortment of hazards provide a fun but challenging test of golf for every skill level. A high level of customer service sets this public course apart.

Gold tees: 6,510 yards, course rating is 135, slope rating is 72.2.

Black tees: 6,007 yards, course rating is 128, slope rating is 69.4.

Blue tees: 5,618 yards, course rating is 124, slope rating is 67.6.

White tees: 5,142 yards, course rating is 118, slope rating is 65.3.

Reviews

This course has been reviewed 8 time

I have played Coyote Hills several times with friends and in charity tournaments held there as was the case on this day in November, hence the price. For a Senior Golfer, the price is $49, Monday through Thursday, which includes the cart. That's more than I usually pay for a round of golf, but well worth it in my opinion. The course is always in good condition. It is a challenging layout, but gives golfers of all skill levels many options for total yardage with its multiple sets of tee boxes. I especially like the challenge of playing these holes--#7, #9 and #18--at Coyote Hills.
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Edwin Linberg
La Verne,CA
December 20, 2013
Very fun track. A lot of elevated tee shots. Not a long course, but tough to keep it in play. They just dropped the prices to a much more reasonable level. Even better rates are available online.
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Dave Connell
Rancho Cucamonga,CA
March 8, 2013
Overall, this is a fun track and in pretty good shape. We were able to get an online deal for $66 weekend afternoon, which made it a decent deal. I definately would not pay anymore to play here.
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gary smith
Chino Hills,CA
March 12, 2012
It's a short, narrow course, but not my favorite. Longer hitters will be tempted to play from the blue, black or gold tees, but carry extra balls. It's not necessary to hit driver alot, or at all really. 3 wood, and hybrid are plenty off the tee.

There are a lot of dog-leg holes making it easy to drive through the fairway unless you can play a fade or draw, or just use less club. When (not if) you do miss the fairway, the rough and trees are at least a half stroke penalty because your shot is so difficult. If you're farther off the fairway than that - you've lost you're ball. It's an attractive course though.

I bought through an on-line site and saved $38 ($110 vs $72). If you use an online discount reservation site, you can save big money.

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John Bonham
Brea,CA
April 18, 2011
very nice with great views and unique tee shots! hole 7 is a once in a lifetime tee shot. Nicer than many country clubs i have played. A poor mans country club
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jack gerard
Orange,CA
October 17, 2010
This is a really nice course, with a variety of holes and plenty of opportunity to suit the course to the golfer with all the different tee positions. Staff is nice and the course is very attractive with nice views and decorative features, but pretty pricey.
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Ken Moon
Fullerton,CA
April 17, 2009
I tough course from the back tees. The course is like a resort course - more expensive than many of the local public courses but definitely a cut above in terms of quality. No breakfast options are a drawback.
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Sid Crossley
Newport Beach,CA
April 4, 2009
The senior discount lowers the rate from $100 to $60 making it a good value. The bermuda fairways are pretty chopped up in the landing areas.
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Neil Gerard
Claremont,CA
January 9, 2009
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