Coronado Golf Course and Lighted Driving Range golf course
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Coronado Golf Course and Lighted Driving Range

About This Course

Looking for an affordable golf experience in Scottsdale without the premium price tag? Coronado Golf Course has been serving Phoenix and Scottsdale golfers since 1966 as the area's oldest and most budget-friendly option, combining a walkable 9-hole executive course with one of Arizona's most popular lighted driving ranges.

At just $22 for a walking round (or $31 with a cart), Coronado is one of the most affordable courses in the Scottsdale area. The compact 1,850-yard, par 31 layout provides a quick 90-minute round that's perfect for beginners, seniors, families, and experienced golfers looking to work on their short game.

Why Golfers Choose Coronado Golf Course

Pros

  • Scottsdale's most affordable golf at $22 walking/$31 riding
  • No tee times needed - walk-on, first come, first play
  • Lighted driving range until 9pm with happy hour discounts
  • Junior golfers play for just $7
  • Quick 90-minute rounds on walkable 1,850-yard course
  • Full practice facilities: driving range, putting green, chipping area

Cons

  • Cash only - no credit/debit cards accepted, no ATM on site
  • Course closes at sunset (no night golf on holes, despite lighted range)
  • Limited food options (snacks and beverages only, no restaurant)
  • Can get crowded during peak times due to walk-on policy

Course Layout and Playing Experience

Coronado's 1,850-yard executive course plays to a par 31 with a mix of par 3s and short par 4s. The Bermuda grass fairways are well-maintained for a municipal course at this price point, offering a genuine golf experience without the intimidation factor of championship layouts.

Golf tournament event on practice green with banner and spectators at Coronado Golf Course
Community golf event with participants on practice area

With a course rating of 28.4 and slope of 80, Coronado provides an accessible challenge for all skill levels. Beginners appreciate the shorter distances and forgiving design, while experienced golfers use the course to work on accuracy and scoring.

The compact layout is entirely walkable, making it popular with seniors and fitness-conscious golfers who want exercise along with their round. Walking 9 holes takes about 90 minutes at a comfortable pace.

The Famous Lighted Driving Range

Coronado's lighted driving range is one of the most popular practice facilities in the Phoenix area, staying open until 9pm daily - even after the course closes at sunset. This makes it ideal for golfers who work during the day and can only practice in the evening.

Row of golf carts at sunset with dramatic orange and purple sky, Coronado Golf Course
Fleet of carts ready for evening rounds under scenic desert sunset

Driving Range Pricing

Bucket SizeRegular PriceHappy Hour (4pm-8pm)
40 balls$7.50Discounted
80 balls$9.50Discounted
120 balls$10.50Discounted

The driving range happy hour from 4pm-8pm offers discounted bucket prices, making it even more affordable to work on your game. During these hours, you can also enjoy $2 domestic beers (Coors, Coors Light, Miller Lite) or $1.50 PBR and Keystone.

Important: While the driving range, putting green, and chipping areas are lighted for evening use until 9pm, the golf course itself is NOT lighted and closes at sunset. There is no night golf available on the actual holes.

Green Fees and Pricing

Coronado offers some of the most affordable golf rates in the Scottsdale area:

Lighted driving range at night with golfers practicing under floodlights, Coronado Golf Course
Night practice facility with lighting for evening golfers
Fee TypePrice
Walking (9 holes)$22.00
Walking with pull cart$26.00
Riding with cart (9 holes)$31.00
Juniors (16 and under)$7.00
Replay (9 holes)$12.00
Club rental$15.00

Payment: Cash only - the course does not accept credit or debit cards, and there is no ATM on site. Plan accordingly and bring cash.

The junior rate of just $7 makes Coronado an excellent choice for introducing kids to golf without breaking the bank.

Best Time to Visit Coronado Golf Course

Winter (November-March): Peak season with pleasant 60-75°F temperatures. Expect more crowds, especially from snowbirds. Arrive early for walk-on access.

Wet driving range with palm trees and light poles after rain, Coronado Golf Course
Practice range facilities with palm tree landscaping after desert rain

Spring (April-May): Ideal weather in the 80s before extreme summer heat arrives. Moderate crowds make this the sweet spot for many locals.

Summer (June-August): Extreme heat (100-115°F) means early morning rounds are essential. Least crowded time of year.

Fall (September-October): Temperatures drop from summer highs but still warm (85-95°F). Crowds pick up as seasonal residents return.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time does Coronado Golf Course open?
The course and driving range both open at 7am daily. First tee times start at 7am, with the course closing at sunset. The driving range stays open until 9pm, extending practice opportunities after the course closes.
Does Coronado Golf Course have a driving range?
Yes, Coronado features one of Arizona's most popular lighted driving ranges, open 7am-9pm daily. Range balls cost $7.50-$10.50 per bucket, with happy hour discounts from 4pm-8pm.
How much does it cost to play at Coronado Golf Course?
Green fees range from $22 (walking) to $31 (riding with cart) for 9 holes. Juniors 16 and under pay just $7. Replay rounds cost $12. Club rentals are available for $15. Cash only - no cards accepted.
Does Coronado Golf Course have night golf?
No - the golf course closes at sunset and the holes are not lighted. However, the driving range, putting green, and chipping areas ARE lighted and stay open until 9pm, allowing evening practice but not night play on the course itself.
Is Coronado Golf Course public or private?
Coronado is a public golf course open to all golfers. No membership required - just show up with cash and play. The affordable green fees and no-reservation policy make it one of the most accessible courses in Scottsdale.

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Course History

Coronado Golf Course opened in 1966, making it Scottsdale's oldest and most affordable golf course. Designed by Arthur Jack Snyder (ASGCA member), Milton Coggins, Jeff Nash, and Jeff Hardin (ASGCA), the course has served Phoenix and Scottsdale golfers for nearly 60 years. The compact 9-hole executive layout packs 1,850 yards of Bermuda grass fairways into a walkable par 31 course that remains a local favorite for quick rounds and practice sessions.

Signature Holes

Hole 5 is a challenging par 3 that tests iron accuracy over water. Hole 8 features an elevated tee box providing scenic desert views of the surrounding area.

Pro Tips

Bring cash - the course doesn't accept credit or debit cards, and there's no ATM on site. Arrive early for walk-on tee times - it's first come, first play. Take advantage of driving range happy hour from 4pm-8pm for discounted bucket prices. The lighted driving range stays open until 9pm, but the course itself closes at sunset (no night golf on holes).