Course reviews
+0 votes Mike Hughes › North › December 3, 2023
The course offers a great variety of shots. There is a bit of luck to your round as sometimes you kick to the edge of the Mesquite trees and sometimes you are in complete jail. The land the course is on is not that great bot overall, it is a fun golf course where you can go really low or end up over par.
+0 votes Ron Soholt › North › March 7, 2022
Need work. Confessed on the where the hole was. Tee maps have muti hole locations
+2 votes Tom Wagner › South › October 21, 2021
Relatively flat course in a desert environment. Straight sandy/gravel fairways with an assortment of desert bushes, rocks and trees. Has decent hole signage and next tee signs but some of the baskets are difficult to see from the concrete pads. Overall a well maintained course with water and restrooms on the way to the first hole. No real hazards except pedestrians on the walking trail along the first couple holes. Any wind can be a factor on this course.
+0 votes Kenneth Johnson › South › February 20, 2021
The shorter of the two courses at Red and much better and less frustrating for beginners. While shorter still plenty of challenging holes not easy to score on. This course is the antithesis to rolling green fairways except for the months of March and April when a good portion of the course gets a sporadic carpet of green desert grass. Once again the placement of the baskets maximize the challenge thanks to mature desert Ironwoods, Palo Verde and other desert trees. After a rain when other courses are wet this is dry thanks to the Sandy soil.
+0 votes Kenneth Johnson › North › February 20, 2021
Probably one of the best truly natural desert courses anywhere. Unlike most desert courses Red has many well utilized native desert trees and fauna to keep things interesting and challenging. Keep it inbounds or you will find out just how prickly desert trees and shrubs can be. If your lucky enough to play this after a rare severe desert downpour you may get to experience the naturally occurring waterfall in front of the tee pad on 8 with a stream that runs all the way back through the course pa ...
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+0 votes Eric Sanderson › South › September 13, 2018
Red Mountain South Course is my favorite place to throw. It has a fun layout zigzagging through the desert shrubbery with a range of hole lengths. There are several Ace opportunities throughout the course making it even more exciting. The small trees and shrubs also make the course nice and quiet. It is easy to go out for a quick, quiet round after work without the crowds of greener courses in the valley.
+0 votes Matthew Hull › North › March 4, 2023
Despite my memories of the South course being just okay, the North course was very impressive! I actually love the high degree of difficulty (mainly due to the distance on some holes being in the 500-700 ft. range) and the feeling of being literally IN the desert throughout the front nine. The back nine holes are probably more enjoyable (the famous #11 "Island Hole" is so much fun) as they are well groomed with green grass and a more favorable situation as far as lies go. The variety and divers ...
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+0 votes Brian H › North › December 21, 2015
You've read this before.....It's a desert course. You definitely get punished for errant shots. It was my first time playing here and finding the next tee box took extra time on several of the holes. It would be nice if they had a sign or arrow pointing towards the next tee box. It also forces you to use a variety of shots which I really liked.
-2 votes Rex Rogers › North › May 3, 2022
Poorly designed course is a waste of resources. Should be redesigned.
+0 votes Chris Stadler › North › December 14, 2014
Nice layout, with a few blind shots.
Much cleaner than it used to be.
The addition of the signs increased the couse ratin by a full letter!
Props to the folks doing the maintenance and course clean-up!
Much cleaner than it used to be.
The addition of the signs increased the couse ratin by a full letter!
Props to the folks doing the maintenance and course clean-up!
+1 votes Matthew Hull › South › March 4, 2023
This course was a real surprise! The desert setting is actually quite unique and there are enough shrubs/trees to keep things interesting. A lot of the holes look the same in terms of length and the cage's location but there are a lot of long holes as well. Very good for intermediate players!