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Coronado Golf Course2829 N Miller Rd Scottsdale, AZ 85257 Phone: (480)947-8364
This is an excellent course to walk and an even better place to practice the short game. The fairways are lined with mature trees, but they still afford generous landing areas. The greens are large and medium speed. Water hazards come into play on three holes, making shot accuracy essential at certain times. The ladies' tee off from the same set as the men.
| Holes: 9 | Greens: Bermuda Grass | Fairways: Bermuda Grass |
| Tee Information: | | Tee | Par | Yardage | Course Rating | Slope | | Yards | 62 | 3700 | 56.7 | 75 |
| | Greens Fees: | $20 or Less | | Course Type: | public | | Dress Code: | No tank tops or cutoffs | | Season: | Open all year | | Guest Policy: | |
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Good for beginners, or for iron practice, Apr 17, 2005
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reviewer: Craig
from Scottsdale, AZ USA
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| This 9-hole course is par-3s and short par-4s, the longest being approximately 260 yards. The fairways and greens are usually in decent condition, though in the summer, as with most Arizona golf courses, the fairways are like hitting on parking lots. The most challenging hole is #3, a 270 yard par 4, with a bit of a dogleg left. The fairway narrows a bit approximately 100 yards out, with trees on each side. The rest of the holes are straight, with wide fairways.
The course, while 'low-end', is very relaxing - as an older course, the landscaping is mature, and there is plenty of shade on almost every green and fairway. Also, it is nestled along the Scottsdale Greenbelt ( a long city park), so it is not unusual to see people (individuals, couples and families) biking, rollerblading, or picnicing nearby.
The practice range is large, with a putting green and a chipping green nearby. However, the clubhouse is a dive - if this place served food, they might just get shut down, just from the quality of the bathrooms. The proshop is almost nonexistent. There are rumors of an imminent remodel, but that could be years away.
Overall, a decent, no-frills course at a good price (approx. $12 - 18/round, less in the afternoon and in the summer.) The people there, both customers and staff, are friendly and welcoming. If you are in downtown Scottsdale and looking to spend an hour at the driving range, or want to play a not-very-challenging 9 holes, you can do a lot worse than Coronado. Just make sure you have all the equipment you will need before reaching the course. |
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*All Greens Fees provided are subject to change. Please call the golf course to confirm the current fees.
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