RedHawk Golf and Resort
About RedHawk Golf and Resort
The Red Hawk Golf and Resort in Sparks sits in the Spanish Springs Valley outside of Reno, Nevada. The resort community offers 36 holes on two courses - Robert Trent Jones Jr.'s Lakes Course and Hale Irwin's Hills course - plus a fitness center with an outdoor pool. The Villas at Red Hawk pamper guests with plenty of space and modern decor. David's Grill at the clubhouse serves up three meals a day.Facts
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Ehhhh…
I actually used to have a membership here. Not worth it, go to hidden Valley, or any of the Duncan courses. Red hawk is a fine track. Like a $40 course at best if a town has more than four courses. Their problem is they try to charge you like a super nice course. Then you get out there and wonder where all the money is going. Bunkers are wildly inconsistent, most are full of rocks, they still use the big hole punches for the greens so it’s been 2 to 3 months since they punched them, and the greens still roll like the moguls section on mt. rose.
Most of the people are very nice, the young guys in the pro shop are awesome, cart girls are very nice, restaurant staff awesome! But the Marshalls….. my god! The older Marshalls, the lady- Mary and her partner in crime. I think his name is Steve or something like that tries to force you to drive the same car as somebody HE wants to pair you up with, if you want your own cart he tries to make you pay $20 even though nobody else says anything about it anywhere. Those two are always up to some shenanigans.
I know people that go hit on the range who are not trashy in any way shape or form, but they might go out in a nice T-shirt and a pair of shorts with tennis shoes. They’ll come up to you and tell you that you’re not allowed to be there if you’re not in a collared shirt. Even though the practice facility is for sure at the bottom of the barrel for Reno. The layout is terrible, the turf mats haven’t been replaced in years he Maisel just hit off the sidewalk, it’s got to be the dumbest chipping green on the West Coast and it’s got a bunch of mold. When I was on the putting green the holes had no white cup in them, it was just a whole cut in to the grass.
I mean that’s all fine if you want to run a very upscale course and the ambience is at that standard… I love playing courses like that. I just played a $600 course in Hawaii. But you pay $80 and deal with all that when it’s evident they cut corners on quality any chance they get…
If you’re from out of town looking for a place to play, I’d go to Lake Ridge or Wolf run.
Saint Patrick's Day Golf
We had a great day playing Redhawk - Hills. The staff is great and the course is well maintained. Thank you.
Red Hawk lakes
Very good course; have been playing it since it opened.
okest
The weather wasn't perfect like selected, but it's March it was good for March. The greens weren't great, but it's March they were better than I expected. The weather was ok, the course was ok, it was March and I got to go out and swing the clubs with my buddies. Had a wonderful time.
Winter
Course is in brown winter playing conditions as expected in March. Greens were true and rolled fine. Actually soft enough to leave ball marks despite the cold. Only preventable condition issues is bunkers are a loaded w/ LOTS of golf ball size and smaller rocks in every bunker. Pick them out to save your clubs.
Great Golf Course
This two courses are always fun and challenging. It can get windy at times which makes it a little more challenging. The Hills course may be a little easier than the Lakes but I recommend playing both. These are my go to courses when visiting Reno.
Beautiful Course
Greens were recently punched and the course still played and rolled very nice. though course on certain holes but an overall great place to play.
Winter golf
While the layout is good, the policy of keeping golf carts on the path at all times throughout the entire course, becomes extremely tiresome. It also slows down play. It took 5 hours and 20 minutes for an 18 hole round. As a senior golfer, I would not recommend this course, until spring/summer, when carts are allowed near where the ball lands.
Course could use some work.
Course is definitely showing winter problems.
The staff is great. The greens look like they were just punched and sanded, making putting very inconsistent.
Cart Paths only
I saw no reason for paths only, the course was not wet. It made for a long day with a lot of long walks.
The course itself is nice with a nice layout but paths only made it very tough to play. I won’t play there again until you can drive on the course.
Too crowded
At the time of booking didn’t mentioned that it was car path only as well as it was a shot gun start.
Winter at Redhawk
Through Golfnow, price was much better. Redhawk winter rate was $65 on a Saturday. Terrible. Paid $48 through Golfnow. Double stacked shotgun start made pace of play long. No carts on fairways was a pain too. Prices seem to be on the climb in the area. Golfnow makes it less painful!
Redhawk
First time playing the hills and i enjoyed it just as much as the lakes. Great set of courses, great place
Good course
The course is in pretty good shape for this time of year!