LOS COYOTES COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Buena Park, CA, USA
Designed by Ted Robinson Sr., William Francis Bell
Los Coyotes Country Club's Lake Course operates in Buena Park, a city in northern Orange County situated between the larger centers of Anaheim and Long Beach. The course was designed by Ted Robinson Sr. and William Francis Bell, both California-based architects active in the mid-to-late twentieth century. Robinson became known for incorporating water features into his layouts, while Bell designed numerous courses throughout the western United States during his career. The Lake Course reflects this collaborative approach, with water coming into play on multiple holes as part of the strategic design.
The club sits in the relatively flat terrain characteristic of this part of Orange County, where the coastal plain extends inland from the Pacific. The routing makes use of the available land to create variety within these topographic constraints, and the presence of lakes and ponds adds both visual definition and strategic interest to the holes. Mature trees line many fairways, framing shots and providing a parkland character common to established Southern California courses.
Los Coyotes serves as a private club for its membership, offering both the Lake Course and a companion layout. The facility provides year-round golf in the mild Mediterranean climate of the region, with conditions that allow play in nearly all seasons. The club maintains traditional amenities including dining and social spaces that support its membership community in suburban Orange County.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Lake was designed by Ted Robinson Sr. and William Francis Bell.
Lake at Los Coyotes Country Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Lake is 35.
Lake plays 3,010 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Lake is 131.
Lake is a 9-hole course.