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Golf Course Reviews: California, Arizona, Nevada, Texas, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, Utah, Florida, Hawaii!I guess cross creek doesn’t have water restrictions because it’s soaking wet. The maintenance crew are rude and refuse to stop while you’re trying to hit. Started at 7 am and still ran into maintenance ON THE FRONT NINE. I don’t know what’s going on at cross creek but maybe the can stop watering for a couple of weeks so the fairways become playable.
All I have to say is the owner or management co of Redhawk should wear a mask and not because of covid, because they are RIPPING people off for charging full price for this DUMP. I have played Redhawk for years and have NEVER seen it in horrible shape like today (09-10-21j. I hadn’t play the course for several month but decided to give it a try. Tee’d off at 0640 so the pace of play was great but that was the only good thing.
If you like playing on greens that are running around an 4 or you practice on shag carpet you’ll be okay. More that half the greens are mud. The rough averages about a foot and a half high so if the maintenance staff ever cuts it there properly a million gold balls in there.
Redhawk used to be a must play course in the Temecula valley. Fortunately I live near enough to the course that I wasn’t totally pissed at drive there but if you are from out of town, I would save $70 bucks and play somewhere else.
If you like playing on greens that are running around an 4 or you practice on shag carpet you’ll be okay. More that half the greens are mud. The rough averages about a foot and a half high so if the maintenance staff ever cuts it there properly a million gold balls in there.
Redhawk used to be a must play course in the Temecula valley. Fortunately I live near enough to the course that I wasn’t totally pissed at drive there but if you are from out of town, I would save $70 bucks and play somewhere else.
Played at ledgens on 3/28/19 and it was in the worst condition I have ever seen it. The rough consists of foot high clover not grass. There is patches of clover growing everywhere, in the fairways, around and in the sand traps, it’s just horrible. If you hit your ball just a couple of feet off the fairways, you will not find it. I felt like I got robbed for my $42.00 green fee. After the round we asked the guy inside the pro shop what had happened to the course. Here’s the answer we got, “well our mover is broken and it’s very expensive to fix so we haven’t cut the rough (clover) in weeks. I played yesterday and lost four balls in the clover myself”. Good customer service answer. If you are in the Temecula area and all the other local courses are CLOSED, I still wouldn’t play here until they step up their game and start using green fee money to maintain the course!
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