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Played yesterday, Monday, March 9. Called the starter around noon and he said he had an opening for a single at 1:20, perfect. Showed up a little early and he worked me in at 1pm. Played with some great guys, Marty, Chris and George. $46 to walk. POP the usual 4.75hrs. Acceptable for Nado, it just gets a lot of play.

Conditions good to great all around. Blue tees mostly level with adequate coverage. They were playing a little bit more forward than usual. Fairways were very good to excellent. Very good cushion and good amount of roll. No problems whatsoever. Just a joy to play from. Rough wasn't too penal, just an inch to inch and half long, so not much of a problem.

Even with some morning rain, the bunkers were just fine.

Greens were in good to great shape. Sneaky quick downhill. Got a little bumpy later in the day which is expected, but no huge complaints.

Customer service is always great. Sean/Shawn is a new starter and he's already fitting right in. Great guy. Proshop check in no problem. Beverage cart around twice. Always a treat to play Coronado. Highly recommend and it's a great walkable course.
3 Likes.
A good tittle for this course is you get what you pay for! It was inexpensive and course conditions showed. The track sits inside a gated community and the layout is a typical Florida course. Flat with numerous water hazards. As far as the layout goes, no complaints. A good mix of hole variety with plenty of water hazards throughout. Some foxed carrots over the water and some lateral so kudos to the designer.

Conditions were pretty bad. Fairways were non existent. Just some grab grassy clover and dirt. I will say the last few fairways were a tad better but still in the “poor” rating category. Tee boxes were even worse. Mainly sand from maintenance recently filling in all the divots. Hopefully that’s a good sign of things to come. The nice thing was there were a couple of artificial mats. That was actually nice.

Believe it or not. The sand traps were actually decent. As for the greens. Well they started off ok then got a little worse. But with a couple of birdies on the day, I can’t complain too much about the greens.

Misc. golf carts are gas powered and have GPS. Course was quiet and I finished in around 3 hours or less. Restaurant was closed. Overall fun layout with poor conditions
5 Likes.
Walked the blues this morning in group 1b with buddies John, Ron and Mark under beautiful weather conditions about 70 degrees with a up to 10mph breeze that felt great. About 110 player Golfmoose/Vivid event that had POP about 5 hours. We actually hardly waited at all for the twosome in front of us.

My third time playing here and the conditions were the best that I have seen them in 3 rounds out here,,

The fairways were very lush with perfect lies. Rated 9/10. Very little to no problem areas. The rains the last two months have really made this place lush.

The rough was also gorgeous, thick and in very nice shape. Long enough for your ball to sit down but not to long where you couldn't advance it or put it on the green. Rated 8.5/10

Tees were also very lush, level and in great shape. Rated 9/10

Greens were very pure with no blemishes and semi quick, maybe a 10.5 on the stimp. They have some bigger sloped greens with a nice mix of bunkering at times guarding the green complexes. Green rating 9/10.

Was in 2 greenside bunkers and 1 Fairway bunker that were in good shape. Rated 8/10

Play for position here at Las posas and be smart on the par 5 7th hole, par 5 10th hole and par 5 12th hole to try and make birdie the conventional way. Holes 3, 10, 16 and 17 make you work the ball off the tee both ways. Couple long par 3s from the tips on the front nine. I love the 18th hole where you can let one rip with the driver and get some hang time on your drive.


Fun course.

I would recommend eating at Oscar's restaurant right to the right of 18 green. Great burritos and wraps.
7 Likes.
First time back at Sterling Hills this weekend after my first visit back in 2020. I played in a Rancho Park Men's Club event and walked the course with a 9:40am tee time. I didn't remember much about the layout from my first time there but enough to know it was a challenging 18 with lots of elevations, some water features and very tough green complexes.

I really did enjoy the layout of the course despite playing some of my worst golf ever. There are some interesting carries here and lots of areas that will make things difficult for you if you're not course aware. The fairways are wide in most cases, but a few of the holes require less than driver if you're playing smart. There are also plenty of homes surrounding each hole but they don't feel suffocating at all - really barely noticeable in most cases.

Conditions are pretty nice with the greens being the best part. They are very tricky, very tiered and roll quite fast. I did not remember what a challenge they were from the first trip here, but I won't forget again anytime soon. The fairways had some good coverage but there were a lot of thin areas - playable for sure, but not in optimum shape. I was in a few bunkers and while they looked a bit thin, they played just fine when actually hitting the sand. Tee boxes were okay - not terrible, not great.

I enjoyed playing here again and would like to redeem myself with a decent round next time.
10 Likes.
Every time I think my game is in a spot to take on Angeles this course just kicks me in the mouth. Didn't help that it was a windy day, but it was only slightly more windy than usual out here. Teed off at 11:50 on the first day after springing forward and finished in about 4.5; pace was generally good with a few waits but nothing egregious.

Been a while since I've been here and the course is in pretty good condition. I would never call the fairways "lush" but they're definitely not summertime burnt out thin and provide good lies. The extra growth definitely helps prevent wayward shots from going too far off line into OB areas without sacrificing too much roll out.

Teeboxes were in good shape and greens were running at the posted 11. Huge undulating greens where it's almost a guaranteed 3-putt if you're in the wrong spot. Was in a couple of bunkers and the sand wasn't consistent; a few were a little on the thin side while some had heaps of new soft sand.

If you've played here before you know there isn't really any "rough" here, just more of a collar around the fairways that's cut low before turning into desert or wood chips.

Like it's been said before, the course wouldn't be worth the rack rate but if you can find a deal in the low $100s it's a worthwhile splurge to test your game. You're not going to find any frills beyond the 2 bottles of water in the cart; the snack shack closes up early and the cart girl made a few passes and then called it a day around 2, but the course is in nice shape right now
8 Likes.
First time at Indian Canyons (South) and was blessed with a perfect 85*F weather day with light 5mph cool winds. All staff interactions were top notch with Lee helping out at the front desk, the bartender pouring me a delicious Transfusion (with real grape juice none of that pre-mixed crap), and Bobby the starter was very friendly as he helped me tee off earlier than my scheduled time at 12:40pm joining a threesome. Good POP today just over 4hrs, no one playing in front and only a couple groups behind us.

Course conditions were lush from tee to green, fairways had good roll out with favorable lies, rough had good length to easily find ball. Greens were overall rolling medium-fast with good coverage, some (5/18) did have pitch mark issues but was warned about that prior from the starter. These greens were pretty "fair" for the most part holding well with approaches and did not have what I think excessive slope compared to the greens I've been playing at the greenskeeper/golf moose private club events lol.

Cart service made 3 turns during the round, water stations and stocked/clean bathrooms throughout the course. Carts had GPS and two complimentary water bottles were included in a prefilled ice chest. I love when courses pre-fill the ice chest with ice, it's the little things that count.

Rate was $140 w/ cart and honestly was worth the money. The conditions, staff interactions, scenery, course layout, ice with free water bottles, and POP did not make me feel bad for spending $100+. Hoping to return one day to try the North course.

I recommend playing this course right now! :)
9 Likes.
Took advantage of DST and played Super Twilight starting at 4PM. Finished all 18 in 3 hrs. Price was $39 w cart on a weekend.

Course is in fantastic shape at the moment. The layout of this course is just terrific. There really is not a bad hole in any of the 18.

Tee boxes are level and clean no issues.

Fairways are dried out and providing great lies and amazing roll out (take that S CA).

Rough is not a nice place to play from. They keep it clean and mowed down but stay in the fairway.

Traps were all clean an playable. I would like to see more sand though.

Greens are very large and demand a lot of focus in putting. You can be on in regulation and still have 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70 and even 100 ft depending up where the pin is and were you land. It is going to take me some time to learn the green layouts and were to place my shots.

I can truly say this is a public course but it is maintained and its layout can compete with many private courses in CA.

Its a joy to play and look forward to many more rounds. Highly recommended if in the area.

Great food in the restaurant and today they had $4 margaritas from the cart lady. Maybe thats why the group in front of us had the beverage cart with them so often.
9 Likes.
Played 18 holes (Course 1/2) getting ready for Las Posas GK/Vivid event, on the back end of several days of northeast winds and sunny, dry days. Course was dry and greens were dry and firm, not holding shots well and slick to putt, especially downhill. Generally good conditions, but bunkers continue to need more sand and regular deep grooming – greenside bunkers with very thin sand layer over a packed base results in bounced/bladed recoveries. I think course 2 has some of the most interesting holes of the 3 nines – the stretch from Course 2 holes 4 thru 7 are visually appealing and challenging to your game, with uphill approaches to trapped greens and slopy, slick putting surfaces.
9 Likes.
Played 3/7/26 @ 0910 Creek/Stonehouse combo. Course was visually appealing and well conditioned. I've only played here once a long time ago and I didn't remember much. Wind was blowing pretty hard when we teed off but died down towards the end of the round. Tee boxes were good to great with the par 3s having some issues. Fairways had great coverage with the rough pretty think in some parts. There was the occasional mud ball here and there. The bunkers were in good condition (at least the 3 that I was in). Greens were FAST! And with the wind blowing, it was a tough time on the greens. With the greens that quick, the wind will really affect the roll. Customer service was pretty awesome and everyone is eager to help you with whatever you needed. Forgot how fun this course was but it will definitely be on my radar for my regular group.
10 Likes.
27-hole parkland layout in immaculate condition. Staff was super kind in welcoming me out. Fun layout with beautifully sculpted bunkers, Augusta like. Took me a few holes to figure out they were fall off bunkers and if you weren't precise in your approach shots they would just spill off into the multiple deep, big lipped greenside bunkers. Greens were perfect and fast.

Looks like some of the holes were built at different times, so every now and then a hole would seem out of place. All the housing that boarders the course also looks multi-generational, mansions next to small ranch styles so also incongruous.
Fun layout highly recommend if you get the chance.
8 Likes.
Nice central valley course. I assume the Valley/ Oaks nines are the original course and the lakes was added later. Solid parkland course in OK shape. Fairways dormant and very spotty, I bumped on almost every shot. Sand traps were a little thin but very playable. The greens were smooth and med/fast, but I don't think I made a putt until about 15.

The lakes 9 seemed like a more wide-open links style. Definitely more interesting than the other nines. I played on Friday and it was $65 with cart for the 18, overpriced in my opinion but all three nines are very walkable and maybe $20 cheaper.
7 Likes.
Raced over here after Riverland. $29 @4:00PM with cart. No dormant fairways here, course was super green and probably needed a mowing. 6521 from the white tees and it played loooong.
Greens were smooth at medium speed, and I wasn't in any traps. Pretty basic parkland layout, not very memorable but I speed thru and played it in 90 min, so it was going to be a blur no matter what. I thought it was worth playing but definitely the last to play in the area.
5 Likes.
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