Dixie Red Hills Golf Club

18 hole Par 68

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of golfer will enjoy Dixie Red Hills, given it's a Par 68?

This course is a fantastic option if you're looking for a quicker round or are newer to the game; its shorter layout with plenty of par 3s and reachable par 4s makes it very approachable. Don't mistake "shorter" for "boring," though-the tight fairways and elevation changes still demand good shot placement. It's a great spot to work on your short game without feeling overwhelmed.

What's the scenery like at Dixie Red Hills, and how does it impact the game?

You'll be playing right among the stunning red rock formations that give the course its name, offering some truly memorable views, especially around sunset. While beautiful, these natural hazards also mean you'll need to be precise with your shots, as stray balls can easily find themselves in unplayable desert lies. Embrace the unique desert golf experience here.

When is the best time of year to play Dixie Red Hills for ideal conditions?

We highly recommend visiting in the spring (March-May) or fall (September-November) when the St. George weather is absolutely perfect for golf-think sunny skies and comfortable temperatures. Summers can get intensely hot, making an early morning tee time your only real option, and winters are generally mild but can have chilly mornings. Aim for those shoulder seasons for the most enjoyable experience.

Is Dixie Red Hills a good value, and what should I expect regarding green fees?

Absolutely, Dixie Red Hills offers excellent value, especially compared to some of the flashier resort courses in the area. Green fees are generally very reasonable, making it a local favorite and a smart choice if you're looking for an affordable, fun round. You're getting a well-maintained course with unique character without breaking the bank.

Are there any specific holes or challenges at Dixie Red Hills that I should be prepared for?

Keep an eye out for the par-3 12th hole; it's a real beauty with a dramatic downhill shot to a green nestled among the red rocks, demanding a precise club selection. Generally, the course's smaller greens and tight fairways, especially on the back nine, mean accuracy off the tee and with your irons is key to scoring well here. It's a test of finesse, not just power.