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Red Rock Country Club Review

738 acres at Summerlin's western edge — two Arnold Palmer championship courses, a guard-gated luxury community, and unrivaled views of Red Rock Canyon.

Red Rock Country Club

About Red Rock Country Club

This Red Rock Country Club golf review covers the guard-gated private community that defines luxury golf living on Summerlin's western frontier. Spanning 738 acres adjacent to the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, the development was built by the Howard Hughes Corporation between 1998 and 2006 and centres on two Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay championship layouts. The private Mountain Course (7,001 yards, slope 136) is reserved for members, while the Arroyo Golf Club — the semi-private Arroyo Course — offers public daily-fee access at 6,883 yards with a slope of 125. The Arroyo Golf Club is particularly sought after by daily-fee players who want a Palmer-pedigree round without the commitment of full membership. Approximately 80 percent of the community's roughly 1,000 homes enjoy direct fairway views, making Red Rock Country Club as much a residential destination as a golf one. Our short verdict: for guard-gated lifestyle golf at Summerlin's most dramatic western address, nothing in Las Vegas compares.

The Arroyo Course

The Arroyo Golf Club is the semi-private face of Red Rock Country Club, completed in 2003 and designed by Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay. At 6,883 yards with a slope of 125, it is a touch more approachable than the longer private Mountain Course (slope 136). The signature 7th hole — a 215-yard par-3 played entirely over water to an island green — has made the Arroyo Golf Club one of the most talked-about public-access rounds in Las Vegas. Daily green fees run from $85 to $189 depending on season, bringing Palmer-calibre design within reach of the non-member market.

The Mountain Course

The Mountain Course opened in 1999 as a strictly private layout, also designed by Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay. Playing to 7,001 yards with a 136 slope from the championship tees, it culminates in one of Las Vegas golf's most memorable finishing holes — a brawny par-5 that demands both precision off the tee and strategic positioning on the approach. Access is reserved for club members and their guests.

Course Details, Contact Info & Location

Course at a Glance

DesignersArnold Palmer & Ed Seay
Built1998–2006
CoursesMountain Course (private) & Arroyo Course (semi-private)
Total Acreage738 acres
AccessPrivate · guard-gated (Arroyo Course: daily-fee available)
SettingWestern Summerlin, adjacent to Red Rock Canyon NCA

Contact & Location

Address2250 Red Springs Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89135
AccessPrivate — membership or Arroyo daily-fee tee times

2250 Red Springs Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89135

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Reviews of Red Rock Country Club

Our editorial take: Red Rock Country Club is the most complete golf-and-lifestyle destination on the western edge of Summerlin. Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay's two-course campus gives the community a depth of design that few private clubs in the valley can match. The Arroyo Course's island-green par-3 7th is one of the most striking individual holes in Las Vegas, and the Arroyo Golf Club's slope of 125 ensures the challenge is genuine rather than cosmetic. The Mountain Course, reserved for members, delivers a more measured and strategic test at 7,001 yards. For those evaluating a move to Summerlin, proximity to the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area and the guard-gated security model set this community apart in the Las Vegas luxury real estate market.

Is Red Rock Country Club Worth Playing?

For daily-fee players, the Arroyo Golf Club is worth seeking out — a genuine Arnold Palmer design with a slope of 125 and one of the most memorable par-3s in Las Vegas, available without a membership. For those considering a private club or residential purchase in western Summerlin, Red Rock Country Club's combination of two distinct championship courses, guard-gated security, 738 acres of community, and adjacency to Red Rock Canyon makes it the most compelling all-in-one golf lifestyle address in the market. If you are comparing private clubs, see also TPC Summerlin to the north and The Summit Club for the ultra-private option.

Good to know before you play

  • Access for daily-fee players: The Mountain Course is reserved for members and guests only. The Arroyo Golf Club — the semi-private Arroyo Course — is available to daily-fee players via redrockcountryclub.com or by calling (702) 304-5600. Green fees run $85–$189 depending on season and tee time.
  • Difficulty: The Arroyo Course plays 6,883 yards with a slope of 125 — technically more demanding than the private Mountain Course despite its shorter length. Come prepared for a genuine challenge; this is not a resort-easy layout.
  • Signature hole: The 7th is a 215-yard par-3 played entirely over water to an island green. It is one of the most discussed public-access holes in Las Vegas — factor it into your tee-shot strategy and give it the respect the number demands.
  • Membership options: Full Golf membership carries an initiation fee of approximately $10,000 with monthly dues of $975, providing unlimited golf on both courses. Executive and Sports-only tiers are also available at lower price points for those who want amenity access without full golf privileges.
  • Community & amenities: The main clubhouse spans 44,000 square feet; the Sports Clubhouse adds eight tennis courts, three resort pools, and fitness facilities. About 80 percent of the roughly 1,000 homes enjoy direct fairway views, making Red Rock as much a residential destination as a golf one.

Frequently asked questions about Red Rock Country Club

Where can I find reviews and ratings for Red Rock Country Club?

You can read player reviews of Red Rock Country Club — rated for conditions, value, layout, greens, pace, and staff — and add your own here on Summerlin.Golf. Red Rock Country Club is a private club and is also listed on GolfPass, Golf Digest, and Google Reviews; for membership and access details, visit the Red Rock Country Club official website.

Is Red Rock Country Club public or private?

Red Rock Country Club is a private, guard-gated community. The Mountain Course is reserved exclusively for members and their guests. However, the Arroyo Golf Club — the semi-private Arroyo Course — is open to daily-fee players without a membership.

How can I play the Arroyo Course at Red Rock Country Club?

Daily-fee tee times on the Arroyo Course can be booked through redrockcountryclub.com or by calling (702) 304-5600. Green fees range from $85 to $189 depending on season and tee time.

Who designed the courses at Red Rock Country Club and when were they built?

Both courses were designed by Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay. The Mountain Course opened in 1999 and the Arroyo Course was completed in 2003, with the overall community developed by the Howard Hughes Corporation between 1998 and 2006.

What are the yardage and difficulty details for Red Rock Country Club's two courses?

The private Mountain Course plays to 7,001 yards with a slope of 136 from the championship tees. The semi-private Arroyo Course plays to 6,883 yards with a slope of 125 — making the Arroyo the more technically demanding of the two despite its shorter length.

Where is Red Rock Country Club located?

Red Rock Country Club is located at 2250 Red Springs Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89135, on western Summerlin's edge directly adjacent to the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, approximately 15 miles from the Las Vegas Strip.

What is the signature hole at the Arroyo Golf Club?

The signature hole at the Arroyo Golf Club is the 7th, a 215-yard par-3 played entirely over water to an island green. It is one of the most talked-about public-access holes in Las Vegas and exemplifies Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay's design approach on the course.

Red Rock Country Club: official site, ratings & booking

Looking for Red Rock Country Club — the official site, membership details, or ratings? Red Rock Country Club is a private club; here is the official information and where it is listed. Read and post player reviews of Red Rock Country Club below; it is also profiled on GolfPass, GolfNow, Golf Digest, and Google Reviews.

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