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We have hear recently that Eaglequest/Coyote Creek golf coarse is being downsized to make room for a residential townhouse/condo development. Everything North of their current driveway is being stated to be developed and paved over to add a massive residential subdivision. Not only is it a devistating loss of beautiful greenspace offering public golf but also home to an array of wildlife which has found home in this area of overburdened residential developement, over growded schools, and an infrastucture struggling with current traffic.I only hope someone will listen and use common sense before bulldozing this incredible greenspace.
We have been hosting our company's annual golf tournament at this venue for more than a decade. The staff has always been extremely helpful in assisting with the planning and setup of the event. Following the tournament, we typically have our dinner in one of the banquet rooms. The food is consistently excellent and the service top-notch. We highly recommend this location for hosting other tournaments.
The buffet at this restaurant is affordable in terms of cost, variety, and food quality. The service is excellent. It may be a good option for hungry golfers, but I wouldn't go out of my way to visit. On a side note, the banquets at this golf course are quite enjoyable.
We are seniors and golfed with my daughter and her husband. We are at 4 different levels of proficiency...me being level 4, the least talented. We all found the course to be challenging but satisfying. This course may not be cheap but look for a deal. My daughter had a coupon and there are other deals described by other reviewers here. Coyote Creek personnel were especially friendly and courteous and made us feel at home. That means that even I felt like I belonged there. Every person who served us was easily approachable. This means that the guy giving you a beer after the 9th hole greeted us like we were royalty and the guy taking our green fees was the same. I started to look behind me to see who these guys were talking too. Hey, it was me! The course is laid out in such a way that golfers who are the big boomers can drive the green, or hit the creek or lose the ball in the rough. There's a challenge there. As a beginning golfer I enjoyed the encouragement of the wide open fairways and luscious greens. Yes, there is water and yes, there are bunkers. Oh and yes there are great views, great plantings and it was green, green, green all over the course when we golfed in May. There is a lot available at this facility that we did not engage. Lessons. Tournaments. etc Ask for the golf course book describing each hole when you get your score card at the club house.