St. George
Coral Canyon
Desert public
Coral Canyon is useful, not essential. Use it when the itinerary needs an extra round without another big price tag.
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The take
Coral Canyon is useful, not essential. Use it when the itinerary needs an extra round without another big price tag.
Best for
Extra St. George round and mixed groups
Watch out
Better courses above it
How to play it
Depth play
Course intelligence
What you need to know
Strengths
- Convenient
- Playable
- Red-rock context
- Useful depth
Watch-outs
- Not a must-play
- Less distinctive
- Can feel like filler if overused
Signature holes
6, 10, 13, 18
Book it right
Cost, access, and timing
Green fees
Public/resort rate; confirm current pricing.
Best season
Best window: November-April, with March-April as peak demand Summer reality: Very hot and exposed; book 7 a.
Replay priority
Low-medium
Booking move
Anchor Black Desert, Sand Hollow, and Wolf Creek first.
Weather read
Pick the right window.
Best window: November-April, with March-April as peak demand Summer reality: Very hot and exposed; book 7 a.
Jan
68F / 45F
Sun Best; rain Low
Feb
72F / 48F
Sun Best; rain Low
Mar
79F / 53F
Sun Best; rain Low
Apr
87F / 60F
Sun Good; rain Low
May
96F / 68F
Sun Hot; rain Low
Jun
105F / 77F
Sun Very hot; rain Low
Google review
5/5 - 3 months ago
Course was in great shape. Greens were perfect and the tee boxes were flat and well maintained. Very friendly staff and a fun layout with some interesting holes. Even though it was crowded, the pace of play was excellent.
Course was in great shape. Greens were perfect and the tee boxes were flat and well maintained. Very friendly staff and a fun layout with some interesting holes. Even though it was crowded, the pace of play was excellent.
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Google review
4/5 - 2 months ago
Greens rolled true!
Enjoyed the course layout and fun course to play. Staff very helpful, nice practice facilities.
Challenging course with tough greens to read.
Greens rolled true!
Enjoyed the course layout and fun course to play. Staff very helpful, nice practice facilities.
Challenging course with tough greens to read.
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3/5 - 3 months ago
Fun track, decent conditions (greens rolled well and were fairly quick). The women working the drink cart and bag drop were wonderful. Fairways and tee boxes could use some work for the green fee price - we paid $120 each to play 17 holes. Here’s why…
I had one of the craziest i
Fun track, decent conditions (greens rolled well and were fairly quick). The women working the drink cart and bag drop were wonderful. Fairways and tee boxes could use some work for the green fee price - we paid $120 each to play 17 holes. Here’s why…
I had one of the craziest i
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