The Links at Redstone

Website: http://www.redstonemwr.com/recreation/golfing.php

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play The Links at Redstone, and how do the local conditions impact the game?

We've found late spring and early fall offer the ideal blend of comfortable temperatures and consistent winds, which are a defining feature here. You'll experience the course at its firmest and fastest during these seasons, truly bringing out its links character. Expect the wind to be a significant factor, demanding creative shot-making and strategic course management from the very first tee.

What truly sets The Links at Redstone apart from other American links-style courses?

It's the unique interplay of classic links design with the striking red rock landscape that truly makes Redstone stand out. Unlike many American interpretations, the natural contours and reddish hues of the terrain aren't just backdrops - they're integral to the course's feel and challenge. You'll find elevation changes and natural hazards here that you simply won't encounter on a typical coastal links-style track.

What's the best strategy for navigating The Links at Redstone, especially for first-time visitors?

Your short game and ability to play along the ground will be your best friends at Redstone; forget the aerial assault. We recommend embracing the firm conditions and using the natural slopes and run-offs around the greens to your advantage. Pay close attention to the wind direction on every shot, as it will often dictate your club selection and target lines more than yardage alone.

What should I expect regarding green fees and amenities at The Links at Redstone, and is it worth the investment?

The Links at Redstone is definitely a premium experience, and the green fees reflect that, placing it in the upper tier for public access courses in the region. However, you're paying for immaculate conditions, a truly unique design, and top-notch practice facilities that include a fantastic short game area. We think it's absolutely worth the investment for serious golfers looking for a genuine links-style challenge.

After a round at The Links at Redstone, what's your top recommendation for unwinding or grabbing a bite?

After tackling Redstone's challenges, you absolutely need to head to the clubhouse's outdoor patio - the views of the course and the surrounding red rock formations are spectacular, especially at sunset. Their casual grill serves up excellent local fare, and we highly recommend their signature Redstone Burger to refuel. It's the perfect spot to relive your round and soak in the unique atmosphere.