

Par 72 | Course Rating 75.6 | Course Slope 144 | Yardage 7,226
The North Course
The North Course at Coto de Caza Golf & Racquet Club is regarded as one of the best courses in Orange County. It provides few birdie opportunities with plenty of trouble to punish errant shots. Providing a little more space off the tee, the North instead puts more pressure on a player’s short game and iron play in order to score well.
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Par 72 | Course Rating 74.0 | Course Slope 139 | Yardage 6,050
The South Course
The South Course at Coto de Caza Golf & Racquet Club was also designed by renowned golf course architect Robert Trent Jones Jr. This 18-hole championship golf course is shorter than the North, but also tighter, making it both a challenging and fun-to-play Orange County golf course. The greens are fairly flat and receptive with only subtle breaks, but Santiago Peak will exaggerate breaks depending on its location.
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