Coyote Hills East Golf Course - Golf courses, Fullerton, CA

Coyote Hills East Golf Course - Golf courses, Fullerton, CA

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[Dec 31, 2008]
sportsjunky2
Shoots in the 80s

Today was my first time playing coyote and I really enjoyed it. Outstanding staff of employees all around and a very fun course. Lots of great elevation changes, hazards and fairly narrow fairways which make it challenging but fun. I will absolutely be going back in the near future. Expensive at the regular rate but booked online at a good discount.

Customer Service

Two thumbs up!!! Excellent people and very helpful.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
3
[Dec 08, 2008]
mybluc4
Shoots in the 80s

Coyote Hills Golf Course, Fullerton, California
Just spent a few days in Southern California on business and took a day to host a client for golf. I stayed in a hotel in Long Beach and found a really interestingly designed course in Fullerton, just a 25 minute drive away. The course is COYOTE HILLS GOLF COURSE designed by Cal Olson and Payne Stewart. There is a nice bronze statue of Payne right by the bag drop. Coyote Hills is a certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary and carries a Golf Digest 4 star rating. The course carries a 72.2/135 slope rating and feels like a 149 when traversing the cart paths and streams from the tees to the fairways. Some of the tees are so elevated; you get some really wild views of the hole below and surrounding areas. There are actually a bunch of small oil derricks on the course that look like large children’s toys. What I really liked about this track is that the 6510 yards from the tips felt legitimate all the way, each green was beautifully framed with soft evergreens and slopes so it felt like you were hitting into kind of a crater setting and the greens were in great shape. A round with cart cost $100. The place was empty this day so we finished in 3 hours and change so we went for the $25 replay and played until the sun went down. Very reasonable. Lunch was good as well. If you are in the Los Angeles area and seek a course that is fun to play and a great price alternative to the $250-$350 greens fees you will have to fork up for the Laguna tracks, this is a good deal.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Oct 09, 2006]
DJ
Shoots in the 80s

Course was not in the best of shape. Holes are either up hill or down hill, and can be challenging. Overall, the course in the condition is very overpriced at $110 on a Friday.

Similar Products Used:

Hidden Valley (Norco)

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
2
[Aug 27, 2003]
MSulli5402
Shoots in the 90s

Fun course - very short, although plays longer due to elevation changes. Lot of forced carries penalize wild shots.

Customer Service

pro shop is well staffed with friendly knowledgable people.

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Nov 03, 2000]
Doug
Shoot in the 70s

Interesting course, used to be in very good condition, but like all of the American Golf properties in LA/OC, this one is getting overplayed and losing its condition.....course is kept too soft for the amount of play, so otherwise good greens have enough poorly repaired ball marks to simulate a lunar landing....play very slow on weekends...

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
2
[Jun 28, 2000]
Jonas Cikotas
Shoot in the 70s

This is a course that will really test your skills. The elevation changes on some of the holes on the front are incredible. The course is always in good condition with soft but fast greens. Definitely worth playing.

Customer Service

Make you feel like you are at a country club

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
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