Red Rock Country Club - Arroyo, is a Semi-private, 18-hole golf course located in Las Vegas, Nevada. Red Rock has two courses, The Mountain Course and The Arroyo. The Mountain Course is a private course, The Arroyo Course is semi-private but does allow daily fee public play.
Red Rock Country Club - Arroyo Golf Course first opened for play in 2003. The par-72 course was designed by Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay.
The Arroyo course is an Arnold Palmer Signature Course 6,883 Yard Par 72 links-style layout with Bermuda grass fairways and Bentgrass greens overseeded with Rye grass in the cooler winter months. It has five sets of tee boxes to provide a suitable challenge to match the abilities of any golfer. The Arroyo golf course winds through the rugged terrain and is nestled between the spectacular landscapes of Red Rock Canyon, one of Las Vegas's most revered natural landmarks. Panoramic views of the Las Vegas cityscape are stunning from Arroyo's hole #7. The Las Vegas weather makes this Red Rock golf club the perfect destination for golfers all year long.
Red Rock Country Club's newest clubhouse, the Arroyo Clubhouse, is dedicated to members and the daily fee player and provides a full-service golf shop, men's and women's locker rooms, as well as a bar and the Arroyo Grille with terrace dining. The Arroyo clubhouse also features an expansive patio with excellent views of Red Rock Canyon and the city below.
Gold Tees: 6,883 yards, 71.9-course rating, 124 slope rating.
Black tees: 6,443 yards, 69.7-course rating, 121 slope rating.
Blue Tees: 5,904 yards, 66.7-course rating, 112 slope rating.
White Tees: 5,349 yards, 70.2-course rating, 117 slope rating (women).
Green Tees: 4,843 yards, 66.9-course rating, 112 slope rating (women).
$71 (cart included), played on Friday, February 2011 at noon
good tor time of year played
$76 (cart included), played on Thursday, February 2011 at noon
This course is playable from the white tees for senior golfers.
$101 (cart included), played on Tuesday, April 2010 at 10am
Loved this course. It was really windy the day i played. Would love to play again
$41 (cart included), played on Friday, August 2009 at 6am
This review is skewed by 2 things: 1. I played with a local who holds a club card for this course, which was $45, down from list at $119. At $119 I would NOT call this a bargain. I'd have to play again to say whether I'd recommend the course at full price (see item 2 below). 2. I made the mistake of playing from the blues. From these tees, the course is far too easy. I would play again from the blacks or golds.
$56 (cart included), played on Wednesday, February 2009 at 10am
Excellent course, sand traps are excellent.
$176 (cart included), played on Saturday, October 2007 at 10am
What a disappointment! You pay top dollar and expect a great layout commensurate with what you paid. Big disappointment. The last four holes where in awful shape. You could not play the fairways on 17 & 18. The back nine over all condition was horrible.
The front nine was in a little better shape, but not by much. The front nine is routed thru houses and upscale apartment complexes. So it is pretty bland.
Of course the pro shop neglected to tell us about the course condition. They still had the gall to charge us $175.00 to play this goat track. When I went to tell them about how disappointed I was with the condition, the fact that I was not forewarned that the course was in seriously adverse shape and the price was not justified due to course conditions, the asst. pro said, "sorry". It would have been nice to have management acknowledge the problem and make some attempt to rectify the problem. A partial refund or a "rain check" for "if and when" the course is returned to 1st class condition would have been justified and help to rectify a lousy golf experience.
Bottom line, DO NOT PLAY HERE!!!! There are other courses in the Las Vegas area that are much better and with staffs that treat a $175 golfer in a manner that makes you know that they would like you as a continuing customer. 1st class golf is available at this price in Las Vegas, just not at Red Rock.
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$101 (cart included), played on Friday, October 2011 at 10am
There are other courses in the area that are cheaper and better. The greens had been punched about 3 weeks before we played and were hard and still a litle bumpy (no warning from the pro shop). The day we played half of the pins were placed 6 feet or less from the edges of the greens. There are blind shots on this course to some of the fairways and into some of the greens. "Local knowledge" would have been helpfull. The course is laid out in a private gated community and there are long distances between many of the holes. Pace of play is slow - 5 hour round on a weekday! The course is short and good golfers should play the black tees. If you are a 7 or better, play the gold tees.