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Vibe Check

Scenic / Views

Serious Practice

Lively

Vibe Notes: Upscale semi-private feel with scenic hills and manicured conditions; experiences range from ‘great, picturesque and challenging’ to ‘poorly managed and slow.’ For the range specifically, players enjoy the view and big-course feel; atmosphere is more serious/practice-oriented than social-entertainment. Expect mix of regulars and corporate/outing traffic.

Crowded

often

Anxiety Score

baseline

Typical Attire

semi_strict

Description

Coyote Creek Driving Range sits alongside a 36-hole Jack Nicklaus facility at the south end of Silicon Valley. The range is advertised as an all-grass range with views of rolling hills and manicured surroundings, matching the upscale feel of the Tournament and Valley courses. It’s primarily used by players warming up for rounds but can also be used for stand-alone practice. Online comments focus more on the golf courses than the range itself, but where mentioned the turf and setting are praised as solid, country-club-like practice conditions for a public-accessible venue.

The all-grass driving range is located on the property near the clubhouse and practice facility area, adjacent to the Valley Course layout. The practice facilities form a centralized area with easy access from the pro shop.​ Hours: Monday 7:00 AM – 2:00 PM (last ball 3:00 PM); Tuesday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM (last ball 6:00 PM); Wednesday-Sunday 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM (last ball 6:00 PM)​, Balls: Premium Callaway range balls​, Features: Multiple target flags, pristine fairway-like conditions especially in early morning​,Technology: No Toptracer or Trackman technology available at the driving range. Not Lighted and not Covered. Pricing: Specific bucket prices not published online; contact pro shop for current rates. Range cards available for frequent users​

Features

Driving Range Pricing
$5 - $17
Public / Private
Semi-Private
Surface Type
Real Grass
Google Star Rating
4.3
Facility Condition
Good
Typical Attire
Semi-Strict
Lights at Night
No
Lights at Night
No
Covered Bays
No
Covered Bays
No
Technology
None
Golf Technology
None
Pro Shop
Yes
Golf Lessons
Yes
Golf Lessons
Yes
Club Fitting
Yes
Club Rentals
Yes
Club Rentals
Yes
Attached Golf Course
Yes
Holes
36 Holes
Vibes
Scenic / Views, Serious Practice, Lively
Vibe Notes
Upscale semi-private feel with scenic hills and manicured conditions; experiences range from 'great, picturesque and challenging' to 'poorly managed and slow.' For the range specifically, players enjoy the view and big-course feel; atmosphere is more serious/practice-oriented than social-entertainment. Expect mix of regulars and corporate/outing traffic.

Your First Visit (Step-by-Step)

Parking
Large on-site parking lot at clubhouse; follow signage for ‘Golf/Bag Drop.’ Park first, walk to pro shop/clubhouse and follow signs to practice range. On busy weekends, arrive early for closer parking.
1) Park and walk to clubhouse/pro shop. 2) Ask staff for range bucket/card and pay there. 3) Receive physical bucket, code, or token (depending on system). 4) Walk to range tee; if dispenser exists, use token/code to release balls into bucket; otherwise, staff may have pre-filled buckets at range. Range sits near main clubhouse/pro shop, with practice putting and chipping areas adjacent to or slightly offset from range tee. Valley and Tournament tees extend from clubhouse area; warm up at range, then move to putting/chipping, then appropriate first tee.
staff
1) From parking lot, walk to clubhouse/pro shop entrance. 2) Inside, go to pro shop counter, request range balls, pay. 3) Walk out back doors towards practice area following ‘Driving Range’ signs. 4) If balls dispensed at machine, stop at dispenser, load token/code, fill bucket. 5) Continue few steps forward/down to hitting line, pick open station, begin practice. At range tee, choose any open grass hitting station not roped off. Give at least one stall of space between groups when possible and do not stand ahead of other players’ hitting line.
Coyote Creek Golf Club Tournament Course, 1, Coyote Creek Golf Drive, Morgan Hill, Santa Clara County, California, 95037, United States
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