Redwood Falls Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
How challenging is Redwood Falls Golf Club for an average player?
We found Redwood Falls offers a surprisingly engaging round without being overly punishing. You'll appreciate the strategic bunkering on the front nine, which demands thoughtful club selection, but the wider fairways on the back nine offer a bit more breathing room. It's a course that rewards smart play over brute strength.
When is the absolute best time to play Redwood Falls Golf Club for prime conditions?
For the best experience, we highly recommend visiting in late spring or early fall. The greens are typically at their purest then, and the vibrant foliage around the "Falls" holes - particularly 12 and 13 - is absolutely stunning. Avoid mid-summer if you're sensitive to heat, as the valley can get quite warm.
What's the one hole at Redwood Falls Golf Club everyone talks about, and why?
Without a doubt, it's the par-3 12th hole, aptly named "The Plunge." You'll face a dramatic downhill shot over a ravine to a well-guarded green, with the sound of the actual Redwood Falls providing a unique backdrop. It's a true test of nerve and club selection, and a photo opportunity you won't want to miss.
Is Redwood Falls Golf Club a good value for the green fee?
Absolutely, we think it's one of the best values in the region. You're getting a meticulously maintained course with genuinely unique topography for a price that often undercuts comparable tracks. Weekday twilight rates are particularly attractive if you're looking to stretch your budget without sacrificing quality.
What's the vibe like at the clubhouse after a round at Redwood Falls?
The clubhouse at Redwood Falls has a wonderfully relaxed, friendly atmosphere - think classic golf club, not stuffy resort. We always grab a local craft beer and a burger on the patio overlooking the 18th green; it's the perfect spot to recount your round's triumphs and commiserate over its challenges. Don't expect Michelin stars, but do expect good, honest grub.