Coldwater Golf Club, is a Public, 18 hole golf course located in Avondale, Arizona.
Coldwater golf course first opened for play in 2000. The par-72 course was designed by Forrest Richardson.
Coldwater Golf couse's design presents a unique topography of large shaped features including elevated tees, deep swales and cascading fairways. The setting is framed by mountain views, native grasses, meandering washes and two placid lakes, as the course wanders about the nearby residential community alongside the Aqua Fria river.
The fairways are wide and rolling with perimeter mounding and slopes often creating a bowl effect. Golfers will encounter landscaped desert areas, and frequent (though not overly long) carries off the tee. The green complexes are protected by sand bunkers and mounding, with large undulating putting surfaces - some double or triple tiered.
There are 4 sets of tee boxes on each hole, with total distances and slopes playing to 6758 yards/121 slope, 6305 yards/115 slope, 5798 yards/109 slope and 5147 yards with a slope of 111 from the forward tees. As the slopes indicate, this is a user-friendly layout - but with sloping playing surfaces, strategic bunkering (25 in total) plus surrounding desert areas, this course is an interesting experience for all levels of players. Water Hazards also come into play on two holes - including the par 3 eighth - a favorite hole on the course for most golfers.
DEEP END Tees: 6758 yards, course rating 71.3, slope rating 121.
COLDWATER Tees: 6305 yards, course rating 69.5, slope rating 115.
VINTAGE Tees(M): 5798 yards, course rating 67.0, slope rating 109.
VINTAGE Tees(W): 5798 yards, course rating 72.8, slope rating 118.
UPSTREAM Tees: 5147 yards, slope rating 111.
$31 (cart included), played on Friday, March 2014 at 8:00 AM
Have played here several times, and always enjoy it. One thing to watch in the morning, though, is the kids who cut across the course on their way to school. They walk across the fairways without looking, and I have seen them pick up golf balls that were in play. Once school starts, though, it's not an issue and a fun course to play. Favorite holes #8,9, and 18.
$36 (cart included), played on Friday, December 2013 at 10am
An interesting track that can often have pace of play issues.
$21 (cart included), played on Friday, September 2013 at 8am
course in decent condition especially since other courses were preping for winter grass would recomend. good for all skill levels
$36 (cart included), played on Saturday, September 2011 at noon
This is an average run of the mill golf course, that has very little ambiance
$31 (cart included), played on Tuesday, December 2009 at 8am
Not exotic, but solid golf holes, some minor elevation changes, water, dog legs, transition areas. One of the best values in the Phoenix area.
$21 (cart included), played on Saturday, January 2009 at noon
This is a fun course with challenging greens and plays to many different skills levels. My only knocks on it are it's sprawled too much to be able to walk and every hole is pretty much framed by houses.
$61 (cart included), played on Monday, March 2008 at 8am
The tee boxes were in bad shape!
Member (cart included), played on Tuesday, February 2008 at 10am
fun to play more than once...pin placements add interest. numbered one thru 6 large greens
$31 (cart included), played on Monday, September 2007 at 6am
Excellent course layout, challenging, seniors in abundance tends to some slow play price and course worth it enen slow play
$21 (cart included), played on Monday, July 2007 at 8am
A challenging course with large greens and multiple oppurtunities to change the play with flag settings
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$36 (cart included), played on Thursday, December 2018 at 7:40 AM
The day started out cloudy with a little drizzle, 50 degrees, no snow and being the first one out.....Priceless.
This Coldwater Estates golf course is nicely laid out throughout the community and homes aren't intrusive to your view. With four (4) tee box's that range from 6,758yd/71.5/12 down to 5,147yd/68.6/111, you have good hole views from the tee box. Sixteen (16) holes are straightforward with perimeter bowl effect that keeps most everything, playable. The grass is full green "Tee to Green" with good yardage markings (sprinkler/blocks) from 200 yards in. Greenside grass is thick with the traps being mostly hardpan but raked smooth. Greens are good size/shape and putt (7-8) firm/true.
I played the "Deep End" tees on the Front 9 (3,177yd) because of the short yardage on this Par 36 side. With #4 Par 4 hole at 405yds and #9 Par 4 at 412yds, being the only tough length holes.
The Back 9 (3,581yd) however will wake you up in the first four (4) holes in yardage and green protection. More forced carries off the tee, full carry to the greens and grass pot bunker in the fronts. You'll get a lot of "up and down" practice if your long irons (190-160) aren't working on those 2nd shots. The #13 Par 4 at 478yd will test your game on every shot until it falls into the hole.
Enjoyed shooting 38/39 with 30 putts in 3.5hrs and look forward to playing here again.