Coyote Run Golf Course first opened for play in 2005. The course was designed by Greg Martin.
Coyote Run Golf Course is an 18-hole course owned and operated by the Homewood-Flossmoor Park District near Chicago. The course is newly redesigned by Greg Martin, and has only been open since 2005. The quality of the course is evident in the lushly irrigated and manicured fairways, abundant landing areas and playable rough. Numerous sand bunkers, and water hazards that come into play on eleven of the holes, make for a player-friendly layout that is both challenging and fun. Start your round with a 367-yard, par 4 carry over water to a generous landing area, make course management a premium, and you should have a great round. With 54 bunkers and strategically placed water, Coyote Run offers a challenge to even the most seasoned golfer.
Coyote Run Golf Course measures 6,478 yards from the back tees for a par of 71. The course is rated at 71.1, with a slope rating of 120. Three sets of tees ensure that golfers playing at any level of skill will enjoy a challenging round of golf.
Coyote Run Golf Course replaced the former Cherry Hills Country Club golf course.
$61 (cart included), played on Saturday, August 2012 at 6am
Excellent course, great value, and very-well maintained. Pace of play is excellent.
$31 (cart included), played on Thursday, April 2012 at 8am
Researched and took my buddies from NW Indiana over to play Coyote Run. We were not disappointed. Finest course we have played this year in our area. Course conditions, price, staff welcoming was all excellent. We will go back and play at least a couple more times this year. They are doing all correctly in welcoming golfers with a thank you attitude.
$21 (cart not included), played on Thursday, June 2011 at 4pm
This course is almost always in top condition. Want to play right after it rains? This course drains better than any in a wide area.
$41 (cart included), played on Thursday, July 2010 at noon
Great course, well managed and kept. I always enjoy playing there.
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$31 (cart included), played on Wednesday, June 2015 at 9:15 AM
Our group always travels every Weds to one of almost 50 different courses in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan that are on our list. Some of our group come from over three hours away.
Coyote Run Golf Course is always one of our favorites. It is fun to play and is normally in fine shape. It does get a lot of play since it is is heavy populated area. It is challenging with very large greens which must be navigated with danger around all. Also, they have large undulations. Water comes into play on many of the holes.
We consider this course to be in same range as Green Garden, Heritage Bluffs and Cinder Ridge.
Unfortunately, this year we had some problems with Coyote Run. All of our group-10-12 had made tee times weeks ahead dealing with a fine young lady. On this day a large storm had hit some of the area and this course, which holds water well, was being deluged with many golfers who suddenly wanted to come out and play. Most were local golfers who staff knew well. While our group waited to pay, the man at the desk continued to talk many phone calls and kept permitting people to come in he knew and get out on the course. We we're placed on the back burner indeed.
While on first tee with three groups, two other groups we're placed ahead of us while we waited. Excuses were given however our tee times were almost over 3/4 hour late due to this. And, we had arrived early! This delay in getting on the course had never happened before.
I always recommend this course to all since in the past, but this behavior gives me pause. Worst part was that we were paying full price and people permitted in front of us had the lower price punch cards and we're people the desk and starter knew.
We still had much fun once on the course and like it much. Course was a bit beat up this year with tee boxes not in good shape and greens were not in great shape.
All of our group all stayed and ate and drank at Wiley's eatery after the round. Might be one of the finest we utilize for food and drink.
I have always brought our groups over a couple of times each season but this treatment gives me pause and recommendation is being withheld.
I applaud young lady who we dealt with and the staff at Wiley's but management needs to get a grasp of treatment of golfers not in own entourage.