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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Great value
First time playing the course. After playing Vegas where it was hot and dry, it was a relief playing in cooler temps. Course was in great condition. Greens were faster then they looked and felt. Pace of play was good. Finished the round in 3 hrs 40 mins on a Friday. Great value for the price. I would play this course again when in Reno.
Great Course
The hills course is in the best shape its been in in years. Even the sand traps are in good shape. I still dislike the matted range.
Course in need of maintenance
Red hawk runs a local television commercial that states they are in the best shape of any course in the area. Maybe they should go play the course and see what shape it is really in, not bad but not great. Weeds in a lot of the bunkers that the sand is hard pan, dead tee boxes and bumpy greens. I know it is early in the year but course could use some help before it's in great shape.
Excellent course. Great value for the quality
This course played really well. The fairways were manicured excellent and a nice drive was rewarded with extra distance. Greens were pretty good. Rolled pretty true. Was not a crowded course and the price was very reasonable for this quality. I highly recommend.
Red Hawk Lakes
Fun course to test your higher elevation length.
Best defense at course is wind.
Greens are in good shape
Really my only issue on the hills is no snack bar, cart person didn’t have any food except for candy.
They should also provide range balls at the price you pay. Other than that the pace was okay and it was in good shape
Red Hawk - Fun to Play - Aggravating GPS
Enjoyed the Lakes course. Enjoyed the Hills a bit more. New GPS system has boundaries programmed it. When you go into the rough even a short distance, you receive this irritating message. Over the course of 18 holes, it definitely becomes an irritant. The routing and rules need to be reconfigured.
Mr.yang
I love the course nice and good condition I will come withmy friends in the next couple weeks
Course lay out to natural terrain
This is not my first time playing this course. It has a challenging layout that goes with the natural terrain of the area. Course was in good shape considering the amount of rain in the past month.
Beautiful Day in the Hills
Playing in Reno for the first time. It was a Monday, but we had no one in front of us or behind. Course was in pretty good shape, a layout with some elevation changes, variety of holes to keep your interest. It was not too punitive, always somewhere to put your tee shot, but it was not wide open by any means. Plenty of bunkers, both for the drive and the approach shot. Greens were a little slow, but there was enough slope to the greens to demand your attention. We only lost two balls in our twosome and those were some very wayward shots, one OB and one in the weeds. My only complaint is the golf cart restrictions, where the cart would not go all the way to the far edge of the rough? Huh? Who makes up these rules? But I would happily play here again.
Red hawk Reno Nevada
Red hawk has 2 courses. They both are in GREAT shape. Putting greens are a little slow.
I love this course but the pace of play was way to slow. 4 1/2 hr round for a twosome.
good conditions for april
Course is always worth the money if you can play for a discount. $75 each rack is too much but $35-40 is about right with this course.
Red Hawk Lakes Ciurse
The course was in good shape, given the poor weather we have had recently. The greens rolled true and at a good speed.
Restaurant was excellent, with a friendly staff member who greeted us quickly.
This course was in great shape
It was March in Reno, so the weather was cold and windy, but the course was in great shape. The older man working in the morning was not overly friendly, but when I returned to the clubhouse in the afternoon the gentleman working was more than helpful and courteous.