Middlesex Township Park
Carlisle, Pennsylvania 1 course · 18 holes Driving directions
Course reviews
+2 votes
Scott Witmer
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Coyote Hills › November 19, 2011
I'm a little biased about this course (as I've helped with it a little) but I really do think it's all that. It's really still a newborn but looks so good already. I think the balance of hole types is one of the greatest attributes. There is wooded, open, uphill, downhill, longer, shorter, dogleg left and dogleg right. Currently, there are 18 holes all with baskets and concrete tee pads. All of the tee pads but one have been roughly backfilled with dirt but will get a finer, flatter finish ...
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+2 votes
M Boegel
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Coyote Hills › November 19, 2011
The course is challenging and fun. It has a few shorter holes that have a potential to be aced as well as some longer holes. The only hole where you can really air it out also has the cell tower in play. Landing in the fenced in area could easily mean a lost disc and I am not sure how one goes about getting a disc back(legally). Played it for the second time today and all the tee boxes were poured. This made a huge difference as well as the lack of leaves. There are some tricky water crossing ...
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+1 votes
Bill Ledgett
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Coyote Hills › November 21, 2011
Coyote Hills DGC has come together as a result of the vision of Steve Alspaugh. The course is still under construction. All 18 fairways, baskets and tee pads are in place. Next steps will include grooming around the tee pads, some trim work, tee sign posts, information kiosk, and fairway (stump removal) maintenance.
+1 votes
Steve Alspaugh
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Coyote Hills › January 7, 2012
Once the tee signs are in and the bridges are done this course will make a fine addition to the great courses in the area. You'll walk away saying "the fairways rewarded my great throws."
+1 votes
keith parrish
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Coyote Hills › March 13, 2012
First tag round I love the course overall cant wait to get a little more familier with it.
+1 votes
Tim Bair
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Coyote Hills › June 13, 2012
This course is a diamond in the rough. The course is beautiful and provides a fun experience while not being as unforgiving as some other courses. It's well put together and has some fantastic shots. Beware the fenced in cell tower, our group avoided it but two other discs fell pray to the barbed wire menace.



