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Great course for all skill levels. Best value of any course in the Inland Empire during the week. Tee times fill up early because of course condition and value
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$75.00 green fee seems high with gas prices today. Over 100 miles round trip from Riverside area.
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Played on 6/16 and course was in pristine condition. This is a first rate golf course with top of the line customer services. From the drive into the course until you are leaving it is a step into another world for So. Cal golf. No course around is set in such a secluded and beautiful surrounding. It is like playing in another time; no houses, no wires, no encroachment from the modern world just minutes away. The course is in perfect golf condition, lush fairways, tee boxes, and rough. Good bunkers and greens that hold good approach shots and roll medium fast and true. A hint for the first time player, all putts roll faster toward the clubhouse, regardless of which nine holes you are on. Front nine has a very old fashion feel with lots of oak trees, back nine is a more modern test with fewer trees but more difficult driving visuals. Do yourself a favor and buy a discount golf card from Roger Dunn (40% off green fees at Eagle Glen, Trilogy, Oak Quarry, and Cross Creek), or get one for Father's Day. Cross Creek is a one of a kind experience in So Cal and is a must play and play again.
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Played on 6/8 and was unpleasantly surprise by the conditions of the greens. The practice green definitely has a fungus or something and it has spread to most of holes on the back nine. Tees, fairways, and rough were in good shape, but the greens are a wreck. Starting on the 12th hole maintenance crew has tried to hide green condition with some kind of paint or something. Thank God they weren't being paid to get the greens to look like real green grass. The color is the weirdest looking green I have seen, sort of a real bright Easter basket grass green. They putt very slow though they look fast. I hope this fungus isn't like the one some years back that destroyed so many greens throughout Southern California. Remember the one that was responsible for wiping out Griffith Park and Diamond Bar? This sure looks like the same stuff. That stuff was supposedly cause by an extreme heat wave followed by outcast and humid conditions. Sound familiar??? Wait awhile before playing Sierra Lakes and make sure to ask about the condiion of the greens before booking your tee time.
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Played on 5/02 and the course has definitely recovered from aeration and can be rated a 4-star experience. The greens, fairways, tee boxes, rough, and bunkers are in currently in pristine condition. The length of the course is perfect, for me, from the tips with just enough challenge to making posting a good score very rewarding. My favorite feature of the course is the excellent mix of its par 4 holes. I am not a long driver of the golf ball but do carry a single digit handicap. It is nice to be able to play a few middle to short irons to the greens rather than a long iron or wood all day. The only thing keeping this course from being a 5-star for me are the par 3 holes. There are five and they all play about the same. With five it would have been nice to see a better variety with regard to club choice. All play between 170-185 yards with the exception of 16 which is a whomping 210 yards requiring a major 3-wood or stinger driver from this senior golfer. Still this is a very minor complaint since this is one of the choicest tracks around.
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Played on 4/23 and as usual the course was in very good condition. Greens were punched and sanded about 3 weeks ago and have totally recovered. The Champions were punched last Monday so The Legends is the course to play for now. Added bonus is Legends has much less construction going on and still is sort of secluded. The Champions side is getting so many homes it is like playing in a Condo-type layout, except for the quality of the holes and conditioning of the course. Either course is a 'must play' and will not disappoint. Just be sure to pick the right set of tees to play from. The two courses, when played at about 6400-6500 yards, will play like most 6800 yard courses. You will hitting long irons or fairways woods to most greens if you can't hit a real 240-250 off the tees.
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Played on 4/19 and the weather was perfect and the course was not far behind that perfection. I had not played here for almost 2 years because the course conditioning was getting pretty bad. I am glad to say the course conditioning is now excellent. For awhile the course was getting kinda of beat up, maybe due to all the construction in the area, but the trend has been reversed. The fairways were very lush, and not water logged like they used to be; I can remember playing heck to find a place to get relief from 'casual water'. Even in the summer the fairways were always too wet, not anymore. The greens are looking and putting great, though they are not as receptive to approach shots as you would think. I play a Pro V1 and it had trouble staying below the hole even with a pinched wedge. For me the only drawback is all the recent housing development. Redhawk is getting more like one of those desert courses built inside of condos. Still some great vistas, but the feel of the place, which used to be like Cross Creek has definitely been buried under all the housing. The course is still one of the two best, in my opinion, in the Temecula area. Cross Creek is number one just because of its fantastic setting. Redhawk is tough; difficult driving holes, juicy rough, quick udulating greens; but a definite must play. Check Southland Golf magazine for a $20.00 discount coupon.
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Played on 3/15 and man was the course in excellent condition. They had some sort of Senior PGA qualifying on Monday the course was perfect. They keep this track in very good shape, and it has a good variety of holes, except for the par 3 holes, five of them. Four play almost to the same yardage, but the rest of the holes are interesting and challenging. A first class experience provided by the staff and facilities.
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I could not disagree more with the previous post. This course was a true gem, like playing back East or in the days before tricked up courses became the rage. Tree lined fairways, well placed green side bunkers, greens with some undulation but not impossible. The good news is the greens are still top notch as is the overall conditioning. Bad news the course lost so much character by tree removal it makes you wonder what the designer responsible for the changes was thinking. This was one of very courses originally designed by Desmond Muirhead in the area and not it is lost. Here's hoping that Quail Ranch will get back to good shape. If you really liked the old layout at Soboba Springs, the redesign will leave you shaking your head.
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Played on 2/25 and course was in fairly good shape. Greens were good but fairways are too short, almost like hitting off of bare lies. Ball will run a long ways, but the approach shots are tough considering how tight the lie will be, actually better coming out of the rough. The course is easy tee to green, but the greens are very difficult. They look flat but break all over the place, from 5 feet and in it is a crap shoot. Our group has never three putted so many greens, and we are all single digit players. I had one putt of about 7 feet that had at least 6 feet of break then wanted to roll forever down a slope that did not look that severe. The greens on this course are it only defense against low scores, but what a defense. Before the round is over you will be ready to eat your putter.
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Played on 2/23 and course was in very good condition. Tee boxes, fairways, and greens were top notch, as always. Great customer service, don't know what others have complaints about, but they are very good to their golfers. Rate is high unless you have a discount of some kind, but it is a very good layout with a variety of holes. You will enjoy your round if you can keep your driver reasonably under control. Very hilly course so you will get some awkward lies, but it really doesn't detract from the upsides of this course.
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Played on 2/13 and course was in very good condition. Wind kicked up and put teeth into this otherwise tame beast.
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