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#18
Dos Lagos Golf Club
4507 Cabot Dr
Corona, CA 92883-4620, United States


951.277.8787
Matthew E. Dye (of the famed Dye family of golf architects) designed this 18-hole daily-fee course, which is located in a residential development in northwestern Riverside County, outside Los Angeles. Although it has a pronounced parkland fee, plenty of mounds, hills, and restored waterways keep things interesting here.

Rates vary by season and are posted on the club's web site.
  
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Course Details

Type:Public
Greens Fees (including cart):
   Weekday:$40 - $49
   Weekend:$60 - $74
General Manager:John Hessek
Superintendent:Francesco Trejo
Guest Policy:open
Dress Code:Collared Shirt (No Denim)
Season Start:Year-round, weather permitting
Reserved Tee Times:Online & Phone
Pro Shop :yes




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Recent Reviews

  sergioj - 5/21/16
No Driving Range, so warm up at Eagle Glen across the freeway or another nearby course before you get there. The course was dangerously designed, meaning lots of blind layup & approach shots & with the fairways stacked next to each other a slice or a pull often ends up on other fairways or tee boxes & since you can't see them there's no way of warning other players (not that I hit any slices, I'm just saying). Play at your own risk. Only play if you get a great deal otherwise not worth it.
  sergioj11 - 5/21/16
No Driving Range, so warm up at Eagle Glen across the freeway or another nearby course before you get there. The course was dangerously designed, meaning lots of blind layup & approach shots & with the fairways stacked next to each other a slice or a pull often ends up on other fairways or tee boxes & since you can't see them there's no way of warning other players (not that I hit any slices, I'm just saying). Play at your own risk. Only play if you get a great deal otherwise not worth it.
  birdiecon - 11/11/13
5hr plus weekday round is unacceptable. Patient golfers only at this beautiful challenging course.
  bigbirdieG - 7/15/13
great course conditions, need strategies for the wind
  Duke0Hazards - 4/7/13
paid $25 w/ a coupon. like others said, the facilities are a bit meager, no practice areas. the course layout is actually really interesting, with the exposed and windy back 9 playing much different than the front. almost every hole is memorable. great course design. conditions were good. pace was okay until we stuck behind a slow foursome on back 9.
  kyalee - 2/24/12
Hated playing this course because of the staff and management. First they delayed my tee time by an hour. It was poor management, because there was a tournament that caused the delay. Also there are a lot of birds on the course. They really need to figure out how to scare them off, because I have never seen so many dead birds on a golf course before I played on Dos LaGos. Will not go back to this course again.
  Force This - 12/2/11
I love this course
  Lightml - 9/21/11
I have been playing the course for the last couple of weeks and it is in great shape.
  cslane1 - 8/7/11
This course is a victim of being built when the economy was just crashing and the money dried up. The course on its own is pretty good. The greens need a little work and the overall maintenance needs to be better. They need to have more carts than they have. We had to wait 30 minutes past our tee time to get a cart. They also had no ice because of a broken machine so the cart girl was serving lukewarm drinks. Like the other comments they need to put in a range. I could care less if there is a nice club house. Once someone buy’s the course and invests a ton of money, it will be a great course to play. I just hope they improve the maintenance, buy enough new carts, and build a range before they even think about building a nice clubhouse.
  T.V.III - 8/7/11
Love the course but hate that they have no range.
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