Redcliff Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time to experience Redcliff's unique charm?

Late spring (May-June) or early fall (September-October) is prime. You'll find the fairways lush and the greens running true, without the intense summer crowds or the chill of early spring. Plus, the autumn foliage around the coulees is genuinely stunning.

How challenging is Redcliff for an average golfer?

Redcliff offers a fair test, but it's not going to beat you up unless you're way off your game. The real challenge comes from the subtle elevation changes and the wind that can whip through the coulees, making club selection crucial on a few holes. It's a course that rewards smart play over pure power.

Are there any signature holes at Redcliff I should really look forward to?

Absolutely, keep an eye out for the par-3 7th, which plays downhill to a well-guarded green with a fantastic view of the river valley - it's a beauty. Then there's the par-5 14th; it's a true risk-reward hole where a brave second shot can set up an eagle, but a miss means trouble.

What's the typical pace of play like at Redcliff, especially on weekends?

Generally, Redcliff maintains a good pace, even on busier weekend mornings. The course marshals do a solid job, and the layout flows well, so you're rarely waiting too long. Expect a round to take around four hours, maybe a little more if it's packed.

What should I know about Redcliff's facilities and post-round experience?

The clubhouse is welcoming, not overly fancy, but it has everything you need. Grab a drink and a bite on the patio after your round - the views are great, and the food is solid, perfect for unwinding and reliving those birdies (or bogeys). It's a friendly, local vibe.