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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Links Feel and Fun
The Hills course at Redhawk is a difficult but fair golf course. Tee shots are fairly straight forward, with the exception of the 10th hole which requires some course knowledge. Greens are fast and if you miss on the wrong side it is a challenging two-putt. Overall a fun course with some quirky and challenging designs. One compalint is; we were finishing 16 and told to return to the clubhouse. There was plenty of light/time for us to finish. Let them play!!!! Haha.
Nice day for golf. No waiting, pace of play was awesome. Staff was great just wish they would lower there prices.
Lakes
Staff is always friendly and helpful
Course was in very good condition
Greens were also in very good shape and honest rolls
Course could have benefited from cart service or beverage opportunities
Overall a very good experience
Nice course overall.
The course’s layout offers a variety of challenges for all skill levels. The only drawback was the slow pace.
Fun track
Good day with a good group, played with another single and a twosome. Course is in good shape, fair layout. Lots of birdie holes! Looking forward to the hills course.
Good playability
Played In early season and the course was in very good shape. Will play it again.
Greens have some rough surface in early season.
First nine was too slow. Pace picked up from 12hole on.
Not good enough for the money
This course can be a great course. It has a great lay out. However, right now it is not worth the money. The greens are not great, the sand traps are "crusty" and look to not have been raked in a few weeks. The tee boxes are best up. All the things you would expect in a winter situation, not in May.
I would look elsewhere and wait 3 weeks or so before p,laying this course.
Never a disappointment.
Pro shop very friendly and cooperative.
When picking up assigned cart, the girl in charge was very professional.
Only downside was the greens were somewhat slow, but considering weather very acceptable.
Definitely a must play.