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 COURSE SPOTLIGHT
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 Go The Extra Mile



 It is more than worth it!

 STORY BY BILL BOWMAN  |  PHOTOGRAPHY PROVIDED BY COYOTE SPRINGS GOLF CLUB







 oyote Springs is   ror-images of each other.   planning—is back on the drawing board giving more optimism for   “It’s just a fantastic golf course and a great value,” Larcom says. “Peo-
 battling the odds   They play on either side   Larcom and the staff.  ple really need to check it out. It’s certainly well worth the drive.”
 Cwhen it comes to   of a huge pond with the   “Having homes will be a fantastic benefit to the golf course,” he says.
 golf courses. After all, where   9th playing as a dog-leg   “The big thing for me, as a golf pro, will be the ability to run things like
 else can you put a course in   left at 410 yards while the   leagues and twilight-type stuff.”
 the middle of the desert—all   18th is a dog-leg right at   Overall, Coyote Springs’ outlook is as bright as the sand in the
 by itself—and expect folks to   375 yards. Both are very   bunkers.  COYOTE SPRINGS GOLF CLUB
 drive an hour to play?  score-able, but impressive              3100 State Route 168, Coyote Springs
 That’s just what Coyote   bunkering will force play-            877-742-8455
 Springs, a Jack Nicklaus   ers to be precise off the            www.coyotesprings.com
 Signature course, is…for   tee (a driver isn’t always
 the time being. Located an   needed), as well as with
 hour north of Las Vegas,   approach shots.
 the course was expected to   One of the newest
 be the centerpiece of a mas-  additions to the course
 ter-planned community. Yet,   is Mitch’s Bar & Grill.
 despite no housing, there are   Named after an aban-
 still 18 fabulous reasons to   doned Yellow Heeler that
 make the trip right now.  found his way to Coyote
 “We have 25,000 happy faces come through here annually,” says Karl   Springs in 2008, the restaurant is open for breakfast and lunch.
 Larcom, director of golf. “We have a great product that keeps them   “Mitch passed away last August,” Larcom says. “It was a really, really
 coming back.”  sad day for all of us. When he showed up, he was all skin and bones.
 The 18-hole layout winds beautifully around the property and right   Someone had abandoned him. We nursed him back to health and he
 now, with no housing, it’s as tranquil an 18 holes as players will find   was a fixture here. There wasn’t a customer in the lot who didn’t want
 anywhere. It’s just you, the golf course, and nature.  to greet him. In fact, he had about twice as many Facebook fans as our
 But just because the course is in the desert, that doesn’t mean it will   own site. He was over 5,000.”
 play like a desert course. This one is as lush as they come. Plus, there   This new restaurant addition lets players make a day out of their
 are water features on 11 of the holes, adding the deep blue of ponds   excursion. What’s great about that is if players book online and have
 and streams to the bright green of the fairways and greens.  a tee time before 10 a.m. (with breakfast beforehand and a lunch stop
 “I know the owners are very, very committed to maintaining the   afterward), they can then play a round in the afternoon —that second
 reputation and conditions of the course,” Larcom says. “The golf course   round of golf on the house.
 can only get better as it grows. I only see good things for this course in   “We definitely get a lot of players who want to make a day out of it
 the years to come.”  and this makes it a great value,” Larcom says.
 Two of the highlights are the 9th and 18th holes. Both are mir-  And now housing—with a little luck, some hard work, and great



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