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Rating
Excellent - 5.0 Poor - 1.0 |
| Overall Satisfaction |
3.0 |
| Course Conditions |
3.0 |
| Pace of Play |
3.0 |
| Value |
3.5 |
| Staff and Service |
5.0 |
| Clubhouse and Pro-shop |
5.0 |
| Practice Facilities |
4.5 |
| * Based on 2 reviews |
| Golfer Comments |
| About Ratings & Comments |
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| Golfer Comments |
| 03/04/2007 - The red course reminded me alot of typical New England courses. From tee to green nothing stood out to me. The only pleasure I found in this course were the beautiful homes that surrounded it. We also found this course to have the slowest pace of play. I would recommend playing either of the other two courses at the wigwam instead of the red course. Posted by Joe (Attleboro, MA) |
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The Red Course was created by Red Lawrence, the golf course architect responsible for Arizona's first desert golf course. His work at The Wigwam is a complement to The Gold and Blue Courses. With a length in between its two siblings, The Red plays alongside and over streams and ponds. Set among a forest of pines and eucalyptus, the golfer is transported through exclusive estates, which are part of the Wigwam's rich neighborhood.
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Course Detail:
- Year Built: NA
- Architect: Robert "Red" Lawrence
- Fairway Grass: na
- Green: na
- Winter Fairway: na
- Winter Green: na
Course Advisements:
- Softspikes Required
- Proper Golf Attire Required
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Course Amenities:
- Proshop
- Clubhouse
- Practice Facilities
- Restaurant/Bar
- Lessons
- Rentals
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| Special Notes: |
| Please note: The courses at Wigwam are only available to resort guests. Please see the Wigwam listing under resorts, or call for details. |
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CHARGES
This course is available only to guests of The Wigwam Golf Resort & Spa, and golf is included in the resort's daily rate. Please click here for resort pricing.
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Tee Name
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Par
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Yards
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Slope
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USGA
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Blue
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72
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6,865
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126
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72.4
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White
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72
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6,307
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118
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69.4
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Red
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72
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5,805
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104
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66.5
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