The North Course
The North Course at Coto de Caza Golf & Racquet Club is regarded as one of the best courses in Orange County. It provides few birdie opportunities with plenty of trouble to punish errant shots. Providing a little more space off the tee, the North instead puts more pressure on a player’s short game and iron play in order to score well.
ExploreThe South Course
The South Course at Coto de Caza Golf & Racquet Club was also designed by renowned golf course architect Robert Trent Jones Jr. This 18-hole championship golf course is shorter than the North, but also tighter, making it both a challenging and fun-to-play Orange County golf course. The greens are fairly flat and receptive with only subtle breaks, but Santiago Peak will exaggerate breaks depending on its location.
ExploreLessons for juniors focused on fun, fitness and confidence
Learn to Crush It!
Our engaging Crush It! program introduces junior golfers to essential skills they’ll use for a lifetime — both on and off the course. We’ll go beyond golfing basics like stance and swing to help young golfers develop key character traits like confidence, respect and self-discipline. From age-appropriate instruction for our youngest golfers to competitive development for teens, Crush It! is shaping the next generation of golfers.
Crush It! NowRick Booth
Director of Golf
Serving since 1999
949-858-4100 ext. 5135
About Rick
A native of Chicago, Illinois, Rick has been playing golf since the age of 15 and has been in the golf industry for over 35 years.Rick began his career in golf at Oakmont Country Club in Glendale, California. After spending four years at Oakmont, he moved to Rio Hondo Country Club located in Downey, California in 1982. In 1990, he became the director of golf at Porter Valley Country Club in Northridge, California. In 1999, Rick became the director of golf at Coto de Caza Golf & Racquet Club.Rick is married with two children.
Kyle Lewis
Head Golf Professional
Serving since 2013
About Kyle
Kyle joins us at Coto de Caza as the club’s Head Golf Professional. He was born and raised in Riverside, his golfing career led him to Baldwin Wallace University in Berea, Ohio where he majored in Sports Management and Business Accounting. Kyle found his passion for the business side of golf when he interned for the Northern Texas PGA in the Junior Golf Department. Upon graduating from college he moved to Buffalo, New York to work as the Junior Golf Director for the Western New York PGA (WNYPGA). Kyle made his way back to California to start his career with Invited as an Assistant Golf Professional at Mission Hills Country Club in December 2013. Kyle was fortunate enough to work the final major of 2013 at Oak Hill Country Club (PGA Championship) for the WNYPGA and the first major of 2014 at Mission Hills Country Club (ANA Inspiration). Prior to joining Coto De Caza, Kyle was the Head Golf Professional at our sister club Canyon Crest Country Club.