Lake Redding Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Lake Redding Golf Course a good spot for a casual round or if I'm just starting out?
Yes, absolutely. We've found Lake Redding to be incredibly welcoming for all skill levels, especially if you're looking for a relaxed game without the pressure of a championship course. The layout is forgiving, making it perfect for honing your short game or introducing new players to golf.
When is the best time of year to play Lake Redding Golf Course to avoid the heat?
You'll definitely want to aim for the cooler months, typically late fall through early spring, to truly enjoy your round here. Summer in Redding can be brutally hot, so if you must play then, we recommend an early morning tee time to beat the intense afternoon sun.
What's a standout feature or hole at Lake Redding Golf Course that I shouldn't miss?
The real charm here is its intimate, park-like setting right along the Sacramento River. Keep an eye out for the holes that run closest to the water - the views are lovely and offer a nice distraction, especially on the back nine. It's a pleasant walk, too, if you prefer to skip the cart.
How do the green fees at Lake Redding compare to other courses in the area?
Lake Redding is a fantastic value, hands down. You'll find the green fees here are significantly more affordable than many larger courses, making it an excellent choice for a budget-friendly round without sacrificing a pleasant golf experience. It's a local gem for a reason.
Can I expect a quick round at Lake Redding, or does it get really backed up?
For a municipal course, we've generally experienced a decent pace of play, especially on weekdays. Weekends can get a bit busier, but because it's a shorter course, rounds tend to move along efficiently. You can usually get 9 holes done in under two hours.