SNGA Course Spotlight: Coyote Springs Golf Club
Jack Nicklaus did it again with Coyote Springs Golf Club. The Golden Bear twirled his design magic to near perfection with the holes at Coyote Springs, a course located about 45 minutes from the Las Vegas Strip. Coyote Springs burst on to the scene in 2008 with superb accolades and has been thrilling local and visiting golfers ever since.
Coyote Springs staff is always rolling out the green carpet for SNGA members. Members are invited to download the new Coyote Springs app to earn loyalty rewards that include free golf and other cool stuff. Visit the website to download the app today.
Also, Coyote Springs offers an annual discount membership called the Coyote Club that guarantees the best rates for members in addition to an official GHIN/SNGA handicap. Other perks include food and beverage discounts, golf shop discounts and four guest passes plus a free round of golf upon sign up.
Coyote Springs is laid out in a sweet and undisturbed setting of natural beauty, captured perfectly at the official CoyoteSprings.com:
“The Coyote Springs setting has been characterized as Nature’s Cradle — a magnificent valley surrounded by majestic mountains and peaks on all four sides. To the north, south and east respectively, are the Delamar Mountains, the Arrow Mountains and Meadow Valley Mountains, each rising to an average elevation of 5,000 feet. And to the west, the Sheep Range, which reaches 9,000 feet into the sky, is snow-capped during the winter months and provides an amazing backdrop for peak season golfers.
“This hallmark setting consists of rolling terrain overlooking a prehistoric riverbed-the Pahranagat Wash-which bisects the Coyote Spring Valley. To the east of the wash, rolling hills transition to a natural mesa commanding excellent views of the valley and surrounding mountain ranges. West of the wash, hills give way to flatter terrain with exceptional views of the mountains.”
Coyote Springs is also a host course for high-level events on the SNGA Tour.
Jack Nicklaus did it again at Coyote Springs. You owe it to yourself to see what he did if you haven’t already. Or experience it again if you already had the pleasure.