Coyotes Den

Redmond, Oregon     1 course · 18 holes     Driving directions

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-  +0 votes  + Jason Pitzer › May 9, 2016
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-  +0 votes  + Mr. Snap › April 13, 2020
A-
-  +0 votes  + Doug Morgan › August 7, 2017
A-
This is a very fun course. It starts at the Parking lot of the dog park and softball field. There is a suggested $3 fee box before hole 1. Take a picture of the map before you start. There is good but it still can be confusing. Many holes have multiple tee pads as well a basket placements. The course winds its way around the dog park using the change in elevation very well. It eventually ends up on the other side of the softball field. The course is pretty difficult but strangely forgiving of ba ...
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-  +0 votes  + Danton Batty › February 6, 2022
A
Lots of variety and course setup options. Must play during a central Oregon visit.
-  +0 votes  + Dave Pierce › August 10, 2019
A+
Super challenging in the wind and heat! Beautiful course that follows a butte, some awesome elevated tee shots, some super long holes with great views. Most (if not all) tees have benches, posts with bag hooks. Multiple tees/basket locations per hole. Epic desert course!
-  +0 votes  + Jeremy Ringulet › May 29, 2023
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It's a MONSTER of a course! Tough hike up and down, hot and dusty in the summer, and lots of tough shots! It's fantastic! Super nice tee pads, love the baskets, and again great holes! It can be tough finding shots amidst the (protected) sage and desert grass, also making 2nd shot run ups tricky, but worth every bit of effort! Great views and worth the travel! Love it!
-  +0 votes  + Carlos L › April 29, 2018
A+
The course is amazing. From sub 200 ft technical holes to over 800ft bomber par 5’s. This course has it all. A lot of elevation changes tricky baskets. It is the fairest and best course in central Oregon in my opinion. I would however say the back nine is not very beginner friendly. It can be down right brutal demoralizing for those players. However learning on courses like De La Vega in Santa Cruz, the challenge is true and fair.
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