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El Prado Golf Course
6555 Pine Ave
Chino, CA 91710-9163, United States


909.597.1751
El Prado GC includes two 18-hole courses designed by Harry Rainville - Butterfield Stage and Chino Creek. Both parkland-style courses feature wide fairways, mature trees, and plenty of water and sand to make things interesting. The wildlife here includes Red-tailed hawks, migratory ducks, and Canadian geese - along with the occasional coyote.

Weekday rates are $27/walking and $38 riding, while on weekends those rates are $39 and $50. Junior, senior, 9-hole, and sliding twilight rates are also available.
  
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Type:Public
Greens Fees (including cart):
   Weekday:$30 - $39
   Weekend:$50 - $59
   9-hole fees available anytime.
General Manager:Kevin Knutson
Superintendent:Nick Koning
Guest Policy:open
Dress Code:No Dress Code
Season Start:Year-round, weather permitting
Reserved Tee Times:Online & Phone
Pro Shop :yes
Pro Shop Hours:Dawn to 1 hour before sundown
Driving Range:Grass hitting surface
Short Game Practice:yes with sand bunker
Water Hazards:Scarce
Sand Bunkers:Moderate




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Recent Reviews

  aaronsdadd - 7/30/14
Fairways on Butterfield Stage very sketchy. Not consistent hole to hole.
  JLH57 - 6/9/14
1st time @ Prado played Chino side. Course is challenging on most holes with trees, creeks and elevation changes. Fairways are wide and give good roll on drives. Rough is hell if unlucky enough to find it with wayward shot. Greens are easily read and in very good shape. Didn't like all the power lines that could interfere with some shots, but I was lucky enough not to catch any. 124 slope doesn't do this course justice. I'd say plays closer to 128 or 129. Would definitely play again, can't beat the value. Pace of play was also very good.
  dshipcott - 1/1/14
Tee boxes and greens were in great shape. Fairways are a bit sketchy, but most intended landing areas were well maintained.
Played on a Friday morning as a single in three hours!
Starter was super friendly.
  MasterRich - 4/19/13
played the Chino Creek course. much better then the Butterfield course. fairways were nice and dark green. no cows. water holes were not covered in pooop. Greens were fast and deceiving for me as this was the first time i played this course. Hot and no wind. one bad thing about this course... the cart girl likes to take to many breaks. our group did not see her until the 18th hole. No water out there to drink. give that service a Big Thumbs Down.
  Duke0Hazards - 12/28/12
a little scrappy, but at $13 to walk at twilight (starts at 2!), it's the best value around. some fairly interesting holes (on Chino Creek side) and scenery is sorta nice.
  bigdaddy2902 - 7/18/11
Tee off at 6:30 am finished in 4 hours.
  cambio19 - 7/3/13
  Darth Chorizo - 6/27/13
  cplgonzo0341 - 6/13/13
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