
How many holes of golf does Coyote Creek have?
With our top notch 18-hole golf courses, Coyote Creek is a golfer’s dream. These golf courses in Morgan Hill, California offer great views of rolling hills and sweeping meadows across the southern tip of the Silicon Valley.
Where is Coyote Creek Golf&RV resort?
Alberta’s most spectacular Golf & RV Resort is located just west of Sundre, AB in the shadows of the Canadian Rockies. The Town of Sundre is located 40kms West of Olds and approximately a one hour drive from Calgary and Red Deer. Coyote Creek Golf & RV Resort has become the Golf and RV enthusiasts’ destination of choice.
Why choose Coyote golf course?
All this plus easy access from I-96 makes Coyote the perfect place to meet your golf buddies, host your league, corporate outing or business meeting. Our Staff will make the day an enjoyable one for all.
How do I contact Coyote Creek Resort?
Contact Details. Coyote Creek Resort, is located in the scenic foothills of Canada's majestic Rocky Mountains. PO Box 1499. Sundre, AB, T0M 1X0, Canada. Golf (403) 638-2450. RV (403) 638-1215. This email address is being protected from spambots.

Who designed Coyote Creek Golf?
legend Jack NicklausCoyote Creek boasts not one, but two well-balanced courses designed by golf legend Jack Nicklaus that golfers of every skill level will enjoy. The Tournament Course was created with the more experienced golfer in mind so be prepared to face intricate fairways and terrain while playing this course.
When was Coyote Creek built?
Its tournament course opened for play on Sept. 1, 1999 and its valley course opened in June of 2001. Famed golfer and architect Jack Nicklaus planned and designed both courses. In March of 2001 and March of 2002 Coyote Creek played host to the Senior PGA Tour with the “Siebel Classic.”
How many holes does Wolf Creek have?
After finishing all eighteen holes, you are hard pressed to come up with just one signature hole and more often than not amazed with the picturesque beauty of the course rather than the score you shot.
Is Coyote Creek a real town?
Coyote Creek (Spanish: Arroyo Coyote) is a river that flows through the Santa Clara Valley in Northern California....Coyote Creek (Santa Clara County)Coyote Creek Spanish: Arroyo CoyoteStateCaliforniaRegionSanta Clara County, Alameda CountyCitySan Jose, CaliforniaPhysical characteristics26 more rows
How long is Coyote Creek Bikeway?
approximately 9.5 milesThe Coyote Creek bikeway is a Class 1 bike path in Los Angeles County that runs adjacent to the Coyote Creek flood control channel for approximately 9.5 miles. The bike path is controlled by Caltrans.
Is Wolf Creek a real golf course?
Located in Mesquite, Nevada is Wolf Creek Golf Club an 18-hole golf course designed by Dennis and John Rider. Popularized by the EA Sports Tiger Woods franchise, Wolf Creek has earned a cult following and has been branded as a fantasy golf course.
Is Wolf Creek a PGA Tour course?
“Top 100 Courses You Can Play,” Golf Digest's “Fan's Choice 2011,” “Top 100 Greatest Public Courses,” “Best Resort Courses,” and “Ten of the Best Places in the World to Play Golf.” After being consistently featured for the past 10 years in Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroys PGA Golf video game from EA Sports, Wolf Creek has ...
How many golf courses are there in Alberta?
300 coursesAlberta is a golfer's heaven. There are over 300 courses across the province, including some that are ranked best in the world. It's no wonder the province attracts so many visitors who tote their clubs along with them.
Where is Reynolds Lake Oconee?
Located between Atlanta and Augusta , Reynolds Lake Oconee is home to six truly distinctive golf experiences all in one location. Along the shores of Lake Oconee, five legendary architects have left their signatures providing club members, residents and guests a unique and memorable experience.
Is Coyote Creek challenging?
Coyote creek tournament is a beautiful course, yet challenging. You have to be aware of the barrancas , the course is long overall . But there are good opportunities for pars and even birdies. The layout is interesting especially on the east side of the course.
Should I judge a golf course by its first hole?
They say you should never judge a book by its cover. Well, you should never judge a golf course by its first hole, either. All confidence gathered from the benign, nearly driveable opening par 4 ends when you first set eyes on the second green. From that point on, you better call on all your skill and smarts to survive. Local knowledge would be very beneficial, but you better be able to execute too. By the time you emerge from the darkness you may bypass the 7th tee box and go directly to the parking lot. Don't give up, though. You get a bit of a break on the driveable par 4 7th and 8th holes. If you think the rough stuff is over at the turn, think again. It's back to scary visuals starting on #10. With few exceptions, every shot has a high degree of difficulty. I would not recommend this course for beginning players because there are a few forced carries that are intimidating even to experienced players. Plus, a shot which is the least bit off line is in danger. Even seemingly safe shots can still be in jeopardy with a bad kick, which I consider unfair course characteristics.That is where local knowledge may or may not help. I think a decent score can be had at Coyote Creek, but you better be absolutely dialed into all aspects of your game to do so. The physical challenges are significant, but the mental challenges will drain you. I was worn out when I walked off #18. Conditions were generally pretty good, especially on the greens, but some details could be improved upon. The bunkers are inconsistent, and some of the fairways appear to be very susceptible to damage in poor weather (#9 particularly). Despite this, I would love to give Coyote Creek another try someday.
Is Coyote Creek golf course in good condition?
Even after a month of daily rain, Coyote Creek was in extremely good condition. Greens, fairways and tee boxes were immaculate (with a few, understandable soft spots).#N#I played from the white tees and this made the course a little too short (I hesitate to ever call a course "too easy"). Blue tees might have been a better choice, but they make several holes significantly longer. Black tees would have made several holes unreachable for me...#N#If you haven't played C.C., give it a try!
Staff Bios
Diane comes from a long career in event creation, planning, and execution in the hospitality and business industries and marketing events of all sizes. She enjoys the planning process from vision to successful completion.
Driving Range
Our driving range is located just steps away from our beautiful clubhouse with easy access for your golfers Food and Beverage needs. We have room for over 50 players to warm up prior to their round. With ample room it makes the perfect space for registration tables and much much more.
Tournament Pavilion or Awards Banquet
Our private pavilion is connected to our clubhouse overlooking the 18th hole. Just steps away from our event stage and scoreboards your golfers will feel like they are the true guest of honor at your event. With easy access to the bar and grill inside it gives you the perfect spot to wrap up perfect day.
Cart Staging Area
Our cart staging area is located right next to the driving range for a perfect one stop shop. Carts will be staged with tees, coolers and all custom printed materials. Your golfers will feel like a VIP as they start their round.
Clubhouse
Our clubhouse sits just off the 18th hole in between beautiful oak trees. Rather it's before the round or after we have everything you and your guest may need with our state of the art gear in the pro shop or from our full service bar.