Scorecard

Course Rating/Slope
  • TNT — 72.7/137
  • Pick & Shovel (M) — 70.4/130
  • Pick & Shovel (W) — 76.7/153
  • Fossil — 68.3/120
  • Coal Car (M) — 67.6/116
  • Coal Car (W) — 72.5/136
  • Graphite — 68.8/125
  • Lantern (M) — 62.9/118
  • Lantern (W) — 67.6/122
Course Designed by:

Richard M. Phelps - 1990
Kevin Norby - 2014

Second Place Internationally for Golf Inc. Redevelopment of the Year 2017

U.S.G.A. Rules

U.S.G.A. rules shall govern all play except where modified by local rules.

Local Rules
  • Out of bounds is defined by white stakes, perimeter fences, and roadways.
  • Penalty areas are defined by red stakes or lines.
  • The embedded ball rule is in effect through the green.
  • On holes #1 and #5, any ball striking the overhead wires must be replayed from the original spot with no penalty.
  • A ball lost through the tunnel on hole #5 is played as a penalty area with a drop area behind the 5th green.
  • A tee shot from hole #2, #5, and #14 that lands in a penalty area can utilize the forward tees as a drop area with a 1-stroke penalty.
General Rules of Play and Information to Enhance Enjoyment
  • Golf carts must be parked on the paths at tees and greens.
  • Golfers are responsible for damage to golf course and private property.
  • Private coolers are not allowed.
  • All food and beverages must be purchased on property.
  • Rangers are on the golf course to make the day enjoyable for the greatest number of golfers.
  • The golf course is irrigated with reused water and is not safe for consumption.
  • All yardages are measured to the center of the green.
Coal Creek’s Expectations of Conscientious Golfers
  • The quality of the playing conditions are predicated on golfer’s behavior.
  • Pace of play is enforced at 4 hours and 30 minutes or an average of 15 minutes per hole.
  • We expect you to keep pace with the group in front of you.
  • Golfers are expected to rake the bunkers upon exiting.
  • Golfers are expected to repair their ball marks on the green plus another ball mark.
  • Golfers are expected to replace their divot, and if not possible, fill the divot with sand.