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Coyote Ridge Golf Club Is Ready for Summer Rounds, Tournaments, and Charity Events

Carrollton's Coyote Ridge Golf Club opens its championship 18-hole course this summer for tee times, corporate outings, and charity tournaments.

Carrollton Community Staff By Carrollton Community Staff
Published: June 7, 2026Carrollton Community
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Coyote Ridge Golf Club Gears Up for a Full Summer Season in Carrollton

If your summer calendar has any open Saturdays, Coyote Ridge Golf Club at 1640 W. Hebron Pkwy wants to fill one. The club’s 18-hole championship public course is operating through the summer season, with individual tee times, corporate tournament packages, and charity event hosting all on the table for June and beyond.

For residents who have lived in Carrollton for any length of time, Coyote Ridge is not a discovery — it has long been regarded as one of the top-rated public courses in the area. But the summer 2026 lineup makes a stronger case than usual for getting a round scheduled sooner rather than later.

What the Course Offers

The course itself is an 18-hole championship layout, well-maintained and open to the public. That means no membership is required to book a tee time, which matters in a region where a number of the better courses sit behind private gates. Whether you are a regular or someone dusting off clubs that have been in the garage since last fall, the public access model keeps the barrier low.

Beyond the course conditions, Coyote Ridge has positioned itself as a venue for group events, not just individual rounds. Staff handle the logistics of tee times and scoring for larger outings, and post-round dining is available on site — a detail that turns a tournament from a morning activity into a full-day program.

Corporate and Charity Tournaments

June 12 has a sports event confirmed at Coyote Ridge, which lands it squarely in the middle of peak summer scheduling. That date illustrates a broader point: the club actively books organized events during the summer months, and the infrastructure is in place to support them.

For any Carrollton-area business looking to host a corporate outing, or a nonprofit planning a charity scramble as a fundraiser, Coyote Ridge is worth a direct conversation. The club’s staff take on the operational side — coordinating tee assignments, handling scoring, and organizing the dining component — so the organizing group can focus on turnout and sponsorships rather than logistics.

Charity golf tournaments in particular have a reliable track record as community fundraisers in North Texas. A well-run scramble format keeps the day accessible for players of varying skill levels, which broadens the pool of potential participants and sponsors. Having a venue with on-site staff who manage the mechanics of the event removes one of the more time-consuming parts of the planning process.

Practical Details for Booking

The club is located at 1640 W. Hebron Pkwy, Carrollton, TX 75010. For individual tee times or to inquire about tournament and group event packages for the summer season, the most direct route is through the club’s official site at coyoteridgegolfclub.com.

Summer tee times in North Texas come with a practical consideration: heat. Early morning slots — before the temperature climbs past bearable — tend to fill faster in June and July, so booking ahead is the better play rather than relying on last-minute availability.

A Course That Fits the City

Carrollton is not a city that tends to show up in golf travel guides, but Coyote Ridge is a legitimate asset for residents and businesses in the area. It sits close enough to major thoroughfares to be convenient for participants coming from across the northern DFW suburbs, and its public status makes it the kind of venue that a company can invite clients or employees to without navigating membership requirements.

For a community that takes its parks and recreation infrastructure seriously — Carrollton has invested steadily in aquatic facilities, trails, and green space — having a well-regarded public golf course in the mix rounds out the picture for outdoor recreation options this summer.

If you have been thinking about organizing a group outing, a charity event, or simply want to get a round in before the full heat of July arrives, June is the window to move on it.

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