Hyatt Regency Coconut Point Resort and Spa
About Hyatt Regency Coconut Point Resort and Spa
The Hyatt Regency Cococnut Point is one of Southwest Florida's top resorts, with more than 450 rooms and suites on a 26-acre grounds overlooking the Gulf of Mexico. Located in Bonita Springs, it is conveniently located to Marco Island, Naples and Fort Myers. With a range of meeting and banquet spaces, it is a popular venue for business groups and wedding parties.Facts
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Would recommend
Course was in great shape love the new layout from raptor bay. Would recommend. You also get a hat and cup with your round.
Over priced
I was excited to play this course for the first time. Surprised the range is off matts into a net with no plan to install one. Some holes are unique and some are straight with no character. Landscaping is colorless and boring. No bunkers on the course but there are sandy waste areas. The stacked sod bordering the waste areas creates a bumper on some shots which is really strange.
Greens are humongous so a GIR can easily lead to a 3 putt.
Bottom line: interesting course, but severely overpriced.
Ragtop
For a resort-style course it was superb. Used to playing difficult courses in FL that are not resort-style. Very wide open course. Difficulty is in not knowing where the water comes into the course.
Normal price point is too high. Only value is if you a get discount:
Definately Give It a Try
I was a fan of the old Raptor Bay course - but - I am an even bigger fan of the new Saltleaf. From the moment you hand over your bags at the bag drop to the beverage afterward - the experience was like being a 'member for a day'. The course redesign was creative yet not overwhelming. My wife is a new player and never once felt over-challenged. My advice to anyone would be to give it a try.
Saltleaf Experience
The 18 holes at Saltleaf were exceptional and the course conditions were excellent. Greens were fast and true. The new holes were just that new, but can certainly expect them to stand the test. Great course redesign and I will miss Raptor Bay, but Saltleaf is a very welcoming replacement.
The course conditions were excellent. Fast smooth grees, but not uncontrollably fast.
First Time at the Bay
Will be returning, great place, conditions and staff.
Not worth price
Definitely overpriced, even for this area. No real driving range: 80 yard hitting cage. Course in good condition, but funky layout. No course layout on score card or online. Been checking the times on daily basis and only 4-6 groups per day. That should tell you something about being overpriced right there! Wanted to see driving range and starting area before signing in, but was told couldn't do it unless had a tee time. Definitely not worth $300 to play. Wonder how long it will take to realize it's overpriced.
Did 9. Lots of fun, good course, passed the drink snack 3 times. But that twisty stick the ball rolled over on the fairway straightened out and slithered away.