Among the many great golf courses in America, the name Red Hawk golf club comes up quite often during golf conversations. If you do an online or manual search by the name Red Hawk, you fill find there are many golf courses with this name. However, three of them are more popular than all the others. Thus, in case you find yourself interested in having a good day out playing golf at any of these Red Hawk golf courses, this article will help in providing useful information regarding their layouts and whereabouts.
The Michigan Red Hawk
Sprawling up to 200 acres of beautiful landscape, the Red Hawk in Michigan is one of the most famous golf clubs and is situated close to the Tawas City, Michigan. It is built on a scenic forest land with marvelous trees such as beech, oak, pine, maple and birch forming the fairways. To find ones way past the trees in itself is a great challenge for any golfer worth his metal. Teeing down from a 63 feet height onto the ground level at green on the third hole is one of its exceptional features adding to the challenge for all kinds of golf enthusiasts. The layout and scenery just adds to the whole experience.
The California Red Hawk
This second Red Hawk is situated in Temecula, California. This beautiful golf club ranks up as high as 7th among all the California golf courses. What makes the experience of golfing so special here is the beautiful California weather complemented perfectly by the vast array of trees and the water on the golf course. One can be assured of the pleasant weather almost anytime of the year.
The Nevada Red Hawk
The Nevada Red Hawk in fact comprises of two golf courses and is situated in Northern part of Nevada. Both the Hale Irwin signature Hills course and the Lakes course were designed by Robert Trent Jones Junior and bear the stamp of Northern Nevadans who voted Red Hawk Nevada the best public golf course. This course also boasts of a championship putting course and a driving range.
Due to the golfing experience provided by the three Red Hawk golf clubs, all of them are known as excellent locations for golf enthusiasts to play their favorite sport and acquaint themselves with the wide variety of natural scenic brilliance of the USA as well. Be it the weather, water and the trees of California, the forests of Michigan or the public favorites of Nevada, all the Red Hawk golf courses have a unique experience to offer.
The excellent facilities and course designs are the common factor among all three. Thus, if you are thinking golf, you should try out these Red Hawk golf clubs. It will help you get acquainted with your USA even better. Maybe, you can later post a similar article with your own ratings for all these three!
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