I probably will be more hesitant to book a reservation in the after noon, but I will play here again. give or take) to get signed on to the base. If you aren't military coming to play, give yourself plenty of time before your tee time. So my round suffered a bit which was frustrating.
#Coyote run golf course driver
I'm no where near good enough to just swing the driver a few times then rip it down the fairway. I didn't have enough time to hit the range before my tee time. I would give them the benefit of the doubt because the just got newer carts and some of the numbers are the same for the newer ones as well as the older ones. Because of this, it took them a while before I finally was able to check in. There was a lot of confusion with assigning carts, as well as there not being enough to sign out. The staff are friendly, but sometimes were slow with checking in.
#Coyote run golf course full
$10 for a full round WITH a cart? No brainer! Only thing was the tee time was later than I normally go, but I couldn't pass it up. This last time I went through GolfNow and took advantage of the great deal for this course. Most of my reservations have been in the morning. I'm a regular at this course being military myself.
Overall though, I will play Coyote Run again and I would recommend it to friends, though it would not rank among the top courses in the area to play. The practice facilities are okay, but the putting green has too many undulations so the flat area can get packed even when there are not a lot of golfers at the course.
There is a lot of out of bounds and tall weeds that could lead to lost balls for those like me who tend to throw some drives in different directions. The greens are fair, and not particularly fast. The holes take 90 degree turns and it is very difficult to figure out a landing area to plan off the tee. There are a couple of holes on the back nine that don't give the golfer a good sight picture of what is waiting down the fairway. Now, you have to search for sprinkler heads or figure out distances on the "links" posts in the fairways. Back in the day there were wooden plaques nailed to several trees that would give distance. The one major issue I have with the course is the lack of yardage markers. It has grown into a fun course, average in length. I have played it for years, back when it was a 9-hole course.